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Friday, 30 April 2021, 10:18 am Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Carmel Sepuloni today announced Manatū Taonga (Ministry for Culture and Heritage) is now accepting applications from cultural sector organisations to host cultural activators in eight communities around Aotearoa. “This pilot, as part of Te Tahua Whakahaumaru (Creative Arts Recovery and Employment Fund), aims to build their creative skills, and connect them with opportunities in the wider cultural sector.” Carmel Sepuloni says. “This pilot underlines the Government’s commitment to help the arts and cultural sector to adapt, survive and thrive.” “The Cultural Activators will be established cultural sector practitioners and hosted by ....
"I think having multiple tasks, at least for me, keeps me energized and fresh," said Laura-Susan Thomas, who recently curated not one but two local. ....
Supplied One of the artworks at new exhibition Ka Awatea – Ngā Reo Hou – New voices is Marguerite King s ‘Beautiful Sting’. The specialist creative wellbeing initiative began in 2015 after the Canterbury earthquakes to support people with experience of mental distress through studio groups, artist mentoring, collaborative projects and exhibitions. It has a membership of 85 artists between the ages of 18 and 75. Morton said the exhibition would feature digital work, drawing, painting and printmaking. Most of the work was created with the pandemic as the backdrop. “The pandemic revealed a new understanding of living in isolation, something that is all too familiar for some people who experience mental distress.” ....
STACY SQUIRES/STUFF Phillipstown Community Centre Charitable Trust manager Dr Viviana Zanetti is concerned about what will happen to the community facility when the current lease expires in December. The future of a community hub on the site of an earthquake-damaged Christchurch school remains uncertain as its lease comes up for renewal. Ten organisations and 45 casual groups use the Phillipstown Community Hub on Nursery Rd, which opened six years ago. About 850 people attended classes, social activities, health and fitness programmes and support meetings there each week. Phillipstown Community Centre Charitable Trust leases the site and manages the various rooms and outdoor spaces. It pays costs but is not required to pay rent to the Ministry of Education. ....