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  • Three take up residence June 2023

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    Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre is providing three artists with time to develop creatively this winter.

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  • The Project you've helped fund

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    The Team

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  • Common Ground Southern

    Offices

    Common Ground (CGS) believe that their role is to improve the human and ecological environments that we inhabit. They believe in community and that we all should share a wonderful and empowering environment whilst preserving the quality of our air, soil and water. They also understand that a great project increases social, cultural and ecological capital and in itself is economically successful. To that end Common Ground has core staff and associations that can take large and medium scaled projects from an idea to completion. At the centre of CGS is a belief in cultural heritage, creativity, art and humanity.

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  • Clive Antony

    Board & Management

    Clive Antony is the Founding Partner at Antony & Mates, a full-service creative agency, and a passionate advocate for the future of Christchurch. With expertise in social media strategy and communications, Clive brings innovation and digital savvy to his work. His contributions have resulted in successful campaigns, increased brand visibility, and meaningful connections for clients.

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  • Tiny Toy Shop

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    Every Educaid has been providing educational resources to New Zealand schools, preschools, and parents for over 50 years.

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  • An intimate and contemporary space

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    An intimate venue for performance

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  • Māori arts space opens at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre

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    Te Whare Tapere, a space run by Māori artists for Māori artists and beyond Māori artists at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre, will be formally opened on 8 September.

    The dedicated space is supported by two part-time positions, filled by artists Juanita Hepi (Kāi Tahu, Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe, Ngāti Mutunga, Moriori, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Wai, Ngāpuhi) and Ngaio Cowell (Waikato Tainui, Ngaati Te Ata, Ngāti Porou, Tauiwi). The pair are overseeing the fitout, programming, and community development, in consultation with the Māori Advisory Committee of Te Matatiki Toi Ora.

    Ms Hepi is clear that Te Whare Tapere is not a European-style gallery. “Te Whare Tapere is a multidisciplinary, indigenous house of storytelling. It should be a warm, safe space to practice kā toi Māori, facilitating the intergenerational transfer of mātauraka.”

    To underline its difference from the traditional white room gallery, the once white walls of the space have been daubed with messages and drawings using natural pigment from whenua collected locally (supported by a partnership with Natural Paint Company). The names and aspirations of local artists, rangatahi and tamariki, have literally been written into the walls. Although this mark-making will eventually be covered over, it is a way to transfer mauri into the space. “We’re working out how the values of mana whenua, mana moana and mana tangata can be realised in this space. Our people have been here, having their say, before we officially open. At the heart of this whare is relationships, for sure,” says Ms Cowell.

    Director of Te Matatiki Toi Ora, Philip Aldridge, says Te Whare Tapere is a testament to the vision of mana whenua artists, especially Paula Rigby who continues to encourage The Arts Centre to live its values by empowering Māori artists. “Te Whare Tapere is one step in a journey to see Māori creative practices thrive here again,” Mr Aldridge says.

    The formal opening on 8 September will include a day of arts. More details forthcoming at www.artscentre.org.nz

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  • Walk Christchurch

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    We give you the inside story on Ōtautahi Christchurch’s history and culture, major recent events and the post-earthquake city rebuild, an insight into The Arts Centre, New Zealand’s largest collection of heritage buildings, and the cultural precinct of Christchurch.

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  • Busking opportunities at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre

    For Creatives

    We are making a space available for buskers to perform along Worcester Boulevard (on the grass area in front of the Boys' High building) for 1 - 2 hour slots with the aim of this being a daily activation of the site.

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  • Council defunding of Christchurch’s Arts Centre will put rates up

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    By not continuing its funding support of Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre, the Christchurch City Council thinks it’s saving on rates. But it will actually cost the ratepayer MORE because of the flow-on effect, says The Arts Centre director Philip Aldridge.

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