A photograph of Julie Burgess-Manning (left), Sarina Dickson (centre-left), Tracey Chambers (centre-right) and Deputy Mayor Vicki Buck (right) watching balloons being released. Sarina Dickson from Kotuku Creative is in the background. The photograph was taken at The Worry Bug book launch at St Albans School on 8 July 2015.
An image used as a website banner and created for Matariki 2015. The image reads, "Celebrate Matariki by doing more of the little things that make a difference.
A photograph of an 'All Rightie' with a roll of stickers at The Worry Bug book launch at St Albans School.
A photograph of Di Madgin, a participant in the Understanding Place research project, in her former garden.
A photograph of volunteers preparing the site for Foamapalooza. In the foreground, a sign describes the project.
The Lyttelton Petanque Club, a Gap Filler project in the empty site of the Ground Culinary Centre.
An image of a red balloons, which reads, "Find your hidden strengths. Take the free quiz. allright.org.nz." The image promotes the All Right? Hidden Strengths project, which encouraged people to take and share a VIA personality survey. The balloons represent the strength of teamwork, as illustrated by a stop motion video All Right? released for the Hidden Strengths project.
A photograph of two people wearing neon lights. They are standing under The Arcades Project at The Commons, during Light Up Your Life - a youth-focused procession of glowing activity and wearable art. Light Up Your Life was organised by Gap Filler and was part of the public programme for FESTA 2014.
Strange sign when the building it refers to is no longer there. Earthquake damage.
A close-up photograph of an artwork on display at Dog Park Art Project Space on Wilsons Road.
A photograph of people transporting materials and props for the 'Sound Cone' project, which is part of LUXCITY.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The chess game in Colombo Street, Sydenham. A Gap Filler project".
Shops on Ferry Road, across the road from the demolition site where the Gap Filler Piano Project is.
An exhibition of artworks on the cordon fence. This was a project by the Linwood Community Art Centre.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The T Bakery on Woodham Road, one of the first rebuild projects".
This artwork is a legal graffiti work, part of Project Legit which is run by the Christchurch City Council.
A large banner advertising Pace Project Management hangs on the side of a cordoned-off building on Hereford Street.
A photograph of architecture students gathering on a vacant site to prepare for the installation of a LUXCITY project.
A photograph of Krysal taken by Gemma Coutts as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Ella taken by Hannah Watkinson as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of All Right? staff members (including Donovan Ryan, left) before putting on their giant 'All Rightie' heads. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:01pm with the caption, "And the All Righties (of course)".
A photograph of bouquets of roses from Moffatt's Flower Company Ltd. Bouquets of Moffatt's flowers were given to teachers at the Winter Survival Kit launch at Shirley Intermediate School. All Right? posted to the photograph to their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:01pm with the caption, "Add dozens of beautiful bouquets from Moffatt's Flower Company Flowers...".
A photograph of 'All Righties' at a Shirley Intermediate School assembly. The photograph was taken at the Winter Survival Kit launch. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:01pm with the caption, "Gatecrash it with giant heads...".
A photograph of an 'All Rightie' hugging a teacher at the Winter Survival Kit launch at Shirley Intermediate School. Another teacher is to the left of the 'All Rightie'. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:02pm with the caption, "And you'll make them smile...".
A photograph of the Winter Survival Kit flyers. The images and ideas in the pamphlet are based on the 'Five Ways of Wellbeing', promoted by the Mental Health Foundation NZ and All Right?. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:01pm with the caption, "Filled with tips to help Cantabrians enjoy Winter...".
A photograph of Shirley Intermediate School pupils at a school assembly. The photograph was taken at the All Right? Winter Survival Kit launch. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:01pm with the caption, "Find a school assembly (this one courtesy of Shirley Intermediate)".
A photograph of Ciaran Fox and the 'All Righties' presenting the Winter Survival Kit at a Shirley Intermediate School assembly. The photograph was taken at the Winter Survival Kit launch. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:01pm with the caption, "That share the love...".
A photograph of two people from BECA at the Winter Survival Kit launch at Shirley Intermediate School. In the background are the 'All Righties' and Ciaran Fox from All Right?. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:02pm. The Facebook image is captioned, "All paid for by the wonderful people at BECA... who collected money from their staff around the world after the February earthquake. Good people.
An image encouraging people to take notice. The image depicts an 'All Rightie' in a fluorescent vest standing by a road cone and gazing at the night sky and reads, "When was your last moment of wonder? Sometimes the quietest moments can really change our perspective." The image was from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign, promoting the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The Five Ways to Wellbeing is a simple, evidence-based approach to improving wellbeing, promoted by the Mental Heath Foundation.
An image designed as an email signature for phase 1 of the All Right? campaign. The email signature reads, "Canterbury has changed a lot and we all see things a little differently. And that's all right." It also includes the All Right? logo and website address.