Ronnie Van Hout - Comin' Down

Ronnie Van Hout - Comin' Down

Early on Tuesday 30 April 2013, ten days before our 10th Birthday, Christchurch icon Ronnie Van Hout met up with a couple of crane operators and the gallery team, to install a new artwork entitled Comin' Down, on the roof of 209 Tuam Street.

Why Gnomes Came To Christchurch and Why They Stayed

Why Gnomes Came To Christchurch and Why They Stayed

'John, Robert, I have a job for you.' The male human looks small and puny next to my brother's large frame. He continues, undaunted by our size. 'How would you like to get a job in the city? The pay is good, and you wouldn't need to do anything other than stand still and let people stare at you.'

Show the light and the dark

Show the light and the dark

Thanks to all those who came out on Saturday to help us launch Sian Torrington's remarkable installation How you have held things at 49 Patten Street in Avonside.

Ruins

Ruins

Coventry Cathedral has been invoked as one way of handling our own cathedral re-build: keep the ruins and build something new alongside.

Flame

Flame

A poem by Isla Reeves Martin.

Shandy anyone?

Shandy anyone?

It's pretty certainly the oldest shop in Christchurch. Although to be fair there's not really much competition for that title any more...

The perfect show

The perfect show

A stunning visit to Houghton Hall

Amost there!

Amost there!

Work continues apace at 49 Patten Street...

Cake country

Cake country

Another day, another print of an English church from our collection, this time in Eccles.

Going down, going up

Going down, going up

A 'win' in post-quake Christchurch isn't always what you'd expect.

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