An image encouraging people to keep learning. The image depicts an 'All Rightie' reading an e-reader beneath a tree, and reads, "Keep learning." 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 Health Foundation.
A photograph of All Right? Campaign Manager Sue Turner (left), Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder (centre) and Scape Public Art Director Deborah McCormick (right). The photograph was taken at a promotional photo-shoot for #ThatTimeYouHelped. #ThatTimeYouHelped was a social media campaign created in collaboration between All Right? and SCAPE Public Art. The campaign encouraged people to reflect on the people in their lives who have helped them out, by uploading a photograph of them to Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #ThatTimeYouHelped. Some of the best uploads were part of an installation at the 2015 SCAPE8 Public Art festival.
An image of an email signature from All Right?'s 'Take a Breather' campaign. The design depicts a plethora of everyday items and activities, including traffic, roadworks, work and leisure activities, and images from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign. In the centre are the words, "Take a breather... Canterbury's a busy place. What could you do to recharge?".
An image encouraging people to connect. The image depicts three 'All Righties' catching up over cakes and reads, "When did you last really catch up? Quality time with good friends can be the best medicine." 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 Health Foundation.
A photograph of the Winter Survival Kits. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:01pm with the caption, "Take a thousand Winter Survival Kits...".
A photograph of an 'All Rightie' hugging Shirley Intermediate School principal Geoff Siave. Siave is holding an All Right? Winter Survival Kit and a bouquet of flowers from Moffatt's. To the left of the 'All Rightie' is Ciaran Fox from All Right?. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook Timeline on 25 July 2014 at 4:02pm with the caption, "Even the principal Geoff Siave (what a great guy!).
A photograph of background information on Terry Chung's project 'Smile for Christchurch' on a painted wall in Re:START mall.
Furniture made of recycled wood situated in an empty construction site. The furniture was part of the Gap Filler project.
A photograph of dancers performing in Stand Your Ground. A film is being projected onto the wall behind the dancers.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The big chess set Gap Filler project in Colombo Street south, Sydenham, taking shape".
Outdoor seating and garden beside the Triton Dairy, Colombo Street. The garden was a project supported by Greening the Rubble.
Outdoor seating and garden beside the Triton Dairy, Colombo Street. The garden was a project supported by Greening the Rubble.
A photograph of a man and a child laying concrete at the site of the Gap Filler Community Chess project.
A photograph of Katie Gilbertson taken by Abi Keene as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Nicky Wagner taken by Abi Keene as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Helen King taken by Hannah Watkinson as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Laine Barker taken by Abi Keene as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Phillippa Jacobs taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Rosie Laing taken by Chrissy Kouwenhoven as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Helen Trappitt taken by Chrissy Kouwenhoven as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Katherine Ewer taken by Chrissy Kouwenhoven as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Belinda Grant taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Lindsey James taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Joy Brownie taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Susan Hird taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Mel Hillier taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Jenny May taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Wendy Hawke taken by Bayley Corfield as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Carol Hides taken by Chrissy Kouwenhoven as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.
A photograph of Rosemary Bloxham taken by Elise Rutherford as part of the "Biography, photography and women's earthquake stories" project.