Wharenui Harikoa comes to Objectspace from Thursday, a project by Lissy Robinson-Cole and Rudi Robinson. Catch sight of the installation early on the Breakfast show on TV1 🙌
Next is Carsten Auer talking about designing Tūranga for all.
Libraries are essential to people remaining part of the social fabric.
Important to have 5 months to work on it. Plenty of time provides time to involve and consult more groups of people.
Dr Bloomfield says a free taxi service begins in Auckland today, courtesy of the region's Blue Bubble Taxis, to help get more people vaccinated.
"This service is for those who are having their first doses only who are unable to drive or can't access other forms of transport."
Weekly Objects is live now with Wayne Youle up first - you can grab one of 10 unique limited edition framed risograph works at our online store. Support makers, support Objectspace, support creativity in Aotearoa.
https://t.co/vKbYtEgP6m
With 99 days til Christmas, we've launched something special - a way to support makers, support Objectspace and support creativity in Aotearoa:
https://t.co/zesCW8g7Lj
The wonderful educator and collector Richard Fahey is about to go on the @radionz airwaves talking about ceramics. Nothing better on a night where many of us in Auckland are clutching our favourite bowls and cups!
Happy seven years to our friends at @TheSpinoffTV, @DuncanGreive @simondangerday @MadmanChap - hope you are all celebrating in your bubbles right now. Copper and wool are the traditional gifts associated with a seventh anniversary - feels fitting for a cold night at home.
Congrats to @jade_kake who received the @CLLNZ@NZSocAuthors $25,000 Writers’ Award for her project on the legacy of Professor Rewi Thompson (1953-2017; Ngāti
Porou, Ngāti Raukawa).
Working with @_jeremyhansen, the book will focus on some of Thompson's
memorable projects.
Got a lot on the brain right now?
Join our Zoom about materiality, plasticity and creative process tomorrow with curator of Judy Darragh: Competitive Plastics, @icedove Heather Galbraith, Raewyn Martyn, Dr Raamy Majeed, Dahlia W Zaidel at 1pm.
https://t.co/huT2j9baFk
If you need a break from you-know-what in Aotearoa, listen to this interview of renowned photographer John Miller by @MorganGodfery and Hana Pera Aoake of @Kei_te_Pai_
https://t.co/7aOr4noYOl