A photograph of street art on Kilmore Street. The artist is Adnate.
A photograph of street art on a wall near Brighton Mall.
A photograph of street art at the Addington Saleyards, taken before the Canterbury earthquakes.
A photograph of street art in Brighton Mall. The artwork depicts a beach scene.
A photograph of street art in Sydenham. The artwork is signed "Liz, Morks, Apek".
A photograph of street art at the Addington Saleyards, taken before the Canterbury earthquakes.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art on the wall of AJ Creative Glass.
A photograph of street art on a wall of the Wunderbar in Lyttelton.
A photograph of street art at the Addington Saleyards, taken before the Canterbury earthquakes.
A photograph of street art in Brighton Mall. The artwork depicts a beach scene.
A photograph of street art at the Addington Saleyards, taken before the Canterbury earthquakes.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Alfred Street.
A photograph of street art at the Addington Saleyards, taken before the Canterbury earthquakes.
A photograph of street art in Brighton Mall. The artwork depicts a beach scene.
A photograph of the Christchurch Art Gallery on Montreal Street. A One News van is parked outside. The art gallery served as the temporary headquarters for Civil Defence after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office at the Christchurch Art Gallery. The Art Gallery was set up as the temporary headquarters for Civil Defence after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of a catered lunch for the emergency management personnel at the Christchurch Art Gallery. The Art Gallery was set up as the temporary Civil Defence headquarters after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of emergency management personnel eating dinner in the restaurant of the Christchurch Art Gallery. The Art Gallery was used as the temporary headquarters for Civil Defence after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Site of SCAPE which installs contemporary art by local, national and international artists in Christchurch’s public spaces. Information about past exhibits and about the next biennial, artists and permanent works. Includes the effect of the Christchurch earthquake on the organisation itself and the artists.
A lack of affordable space after Christchurch's earthquake threatens to fracture the city's arts community.
After being largely shut off to the public since the earthquakes, Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre is set to reopen its Great Hall to the public tonight.
Ravenscar House Museum holds an extraordinary, previously private art collection. The new building has been gifted to Christchurch by art collectors Susan Wakefield and her late husband Jim. The art remains in the ownership of the Ravenscar Trust. Artists in the collection include Colin McCahon, Bill Sutton and Frances Hodgkins. The treasures were previously in the Wakefield's Christchurch home which suffered irreparable earthquake damage. They're now displayed in the purpose-designed and built Ravenscar House Museum in the city's Arts precinct. The story of the art and artefacts is told in in the book - Ravenscar House: A Biography, written by Christchurch journalist and writer Sally Blundell.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's Blog for 16 March 2014 entitled, "Nouveau Art".