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Gone by lunchtime

Gone by lunchtime

The old CSA building's final moments

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Reality Busters

Reality Busters

Missing the old Christchurch? Feeling just a teeny bit apprehensive about the new?

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Collaboration in practice

Collaboration in practice

As the news of the proposed collaborative approach to the rebuild of Christchurch city was announced Jenny and I were in Wellington at the Museums Aotearoa annual conference. The theme of this year's conference is Collaborations in Practice.

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Devilled sausages

Devilled sausages

The spirit of weirdly enigmatic protest art lives on. (Maybe.)

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Across the Main Divide

Across the Main Divide

One of the great benefits of living in Christchurch, especially post February 2011, is the amazing alpine playground that lies within easy reach of the city – the mighty Southern Alps.

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New Gallery programmes consider a city in transition

New Gallery programmes consider a city in transition

The possibilities for a city in transition will be considered in Re:actions for the city – a new series of public events that we are launching.

 

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It's official: culture is dead

It's official: culture is dead

Well at least it is if you follow the link to the Cultural Precinct at the foot of our homepage.

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Demolition derby

Demolition derby

 This town is beginning to feel like a demolition derby, slowly one by one you watch our beautiful heritage buildings being knocked out of the race.

Exhibition

Georgie Hill and Zina Swanson: Breathing space

Strength, fragility and connection are at the heart of the second Rolling Maul exhibition, which features works by Georgie Hill and Zina Swanson.

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William McAloon

William McAloon

It was with much sadness that we heard of William McAloon's death last week.

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