SCAPE OUTDOORS NOW CLOSED
Sunday 9 November marked the final day of the outdoor exhibition of SCAPE 2008, Art & Industry’s fifth Biennial and 10-year celebration. However, some components have a longer life-span and continue at the Christchurch Art Gallery...
LAST WEEKEND TO VIEW SCAPE OUTDOORS!
On September 19 the 5th SCAPE Christchurch Biennial was opened by Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker. This also marked the 10 year anniversary of the Art & Industry Biennial Trust.
The stunning neon artwork Blue, by...
ART & INDUSTRY EXTEND SCAPE 2008
If you haven’t already visited the artworks in the 5th SCAPE Christchurch Biennial – now you have even more time to do so! SCAPE 2008 has been extended until Sunday 9 November 2008 (for...
WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER
SCAPE double event!
Join visiting Auckland academic Nova Paul from 6-7pm at the Christchurch Art Gallery, pause for dinner, then at 8.30pm find out all about Avon Lights, as artists Hannah & Aaron Beehre lead you...
WHAT'S LURKING AT 424 CASHEL STREET?
Wander down Christchurch's Cashel Street at dusk and you’d be forgiven for thinking something rather odd had taken place at no. 424. From the frontage of an innocuous former fruitier, a mammoth sized boulder...
HOME TALENT
This year SCAPE has a significant contingent of emerging and established New Zealand artists.
BILLY APPLE
SCAPE’s most senior New Zealand artist is Billy Apple, one of the key figures in the pop art movement. Apple’s contribution to SCAPE...
WHERE'S COOK?
Do you know where in Christchurch to find a statue of Captain James Cook? If not, chances are you will by the end of the SCAPE 2008 Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space.
Endeavour (exterior), SCAPE Christchurch...
DUTCH ARTISTS BRING NEW LIFE TO CHRISTCHURCH
An artwork resembling a giant sperm takes centre stage in Cathedral Square.
The work, named Darwin, is one of 25 by 15 different national and international artists being exhibited around the city for...
SCAPE 2008 Wandering Lines: Towards a New Culture of Space is opening today with a hiss and a roar. Below is the public programmes list for this weekend and throughout the biennial, and attached are press releases pertaining to...
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SCAPE 2008 Wandering Lines: Towards a New Culture of Space launches on Friday 19 September 2008 with an opening party at the Christchurch Art Gallery.
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DESIGN REVEALED FOR NEW PERMANENT SCULPTURE AT STEWART PLAZA
The design for a major new permanent sculpture to be installed at the Stewart Plaza, on the corner of High and Colombo Streets, in central Christchurch has been revealed.
The sculpture by Wellington-based artist Regan Gentry, entitled Flour...
CHRISTCHURCH STREETS COME ALIVE WITH THE WORLD'S BEST PUBLIC ART
Wandering Lines: Towards a New Culture of Space opens 19 September 2008.
Co-curated by Turkey's internationally renowned Fulya Erdemci and New Zealand's Danae Mossman, SCAPE 2008 will open with a distinctive...
6pm, 11 June, Montana Wednesday Evening
From mid June the curators of the 5th SCAPE Christchurch Biennial return to Christchurch. During their 1-week visit a number of international artists will also be here, making this an opportune time...
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Dear Firstname,THE ARTS ON SUNDAY IN DISCUSSION WITH FULYA ERDEMCI & DEBORAH McCORMICK
This Sunday, 6 April, Lynn Freeman from Radio New Zealand National Arts on Sunday discusses the 5th SCAPE Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space with curator, Fulya Erdemci and long time director, Deborah...
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Local and international artists are at work on new artworks which will be realised in urban spaces around Christchurch city this September.
SCAPE 2008 will be the fifth biennial of art in public space and this year has the title Wandering Lines: Towards a New Culture of...
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Dear Firstname,SCAPE 2008 Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space “Curators in Conversation”
Danae Mossman and Fulya Erdemci, curators, have announced Wandering Lines: Towards a New Culture of Space as the theme for the SCAPE 2008 Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space, 19 September - 2...
Internationally renowned Turkish curator Fulya Erdemci joins New Zealand’s Danae Mossman to form the curatorial partnership for Art & Industry’s 5th SCAPE 2008 Biennial of Art in Public Space.
The Art & Industry Biennial Trust with Director Deborah McCormick are delighted to announce the pairing of Fulya Erdemci and...
CURATORS SOUGHT FOR 2008
The SCAPE Biennial of Art in Public Space is New Zealand’s only international contemporary biennial dedicated to public art. 2008 is the fifth SCAPE Biennial for Christchurch and the 10 year anniversary of the Art & Industry Biennial Trust, who present the SCAPE Biennials.
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