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SUMMARY:Exhibition “TRUE LOVE: A Tribute to Grant Lingard”
DESCRIPTION:Thu 29th April – Friday 28th May – 10:00am to 4:00pm – Ilam Campus Gallery\, School of Fine Arts Building 2\, University of Canterbury\n⠀\nGrant Lingard was many things: from a West Coast mining family\, he was a snappy dresser\, an avid collector of everything from action-toy figurines to records\, a Punk Disco dancer\, a storyteller\, an instigator of the Christchurch Artists’ Collective\, companion to his black cat Black Cat\, a graduate of the School of Fine Arts programme\, and\, of course\, a gay man at a moment when attitudes towards homosexuality\, and the law\, were changing.⠀\n⠀\nIf he has the distinction of being ‘…considered by many to be New Zealand’s leading gay visual artist’[1]\, he was also a victim of the tragedy that struck the gay community in the 1980s: AIDS. With his death Aotearoa New Zealand lost an artist and art activist of significance too soon\, his legacy left barely revealed. Perhaps this is a failure to acknowledge “queer art heroes”\, or because the 1980s are easy to forget\, or because his work had ephemeral\, feral qualities that make its collection and preservation difficult.⠀\n⠀\nWhile TRUE LOVE cannot fill the void\, 25 years later\, we hope to contribute to an ongoing discussion about this wonderful\, queer person. It is our (im)provisional response to Grant\, his memory\, his artwork.⠀\n⠀\nGrant’s art alongside that from Bronwyn Takle\, Diane Miller\, Gary Freemantle\, Gina Ferguson\, Graham McFelin\, Grant Takle\, Jeremiah Boniface\, Jessica Douglas\, Julian Holcroft\, Michael Armstrong\, Paul Dew\, Paul Johns\, Paul Rayner\, Richard Reddaway\, Ruth Watson\, Sara Ayad\, Sandra Bushby\, Seraphine Pick\, Simon Morris\, Teri Johnson\, Terry Urbahn and Trevor Fry. Catalogue essays by David Herkt and Peter Derksen. \nMORE INFO
URL:http://old.ucsa.org.nz/upcomingevents/exhibition-true-love-a-tribute-to-grant-lingard/
LOCATION:Ilam Campus Gallery\, School of Fine Arts Building 2\, University of Canterbury\, Ilam Campus Gallery\, School of Fine Arts Building 2\, University of Canterbury
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SUMMARY:Two Raw Sisters x UCSA Workshop
DESCRIPTION:All eaters welcome: Join Two Raw Sisters for a free workshop demonstrating delicious and healthy student meals you can make at home.\n\nKnown for their fun and inspiring style\, sisters Margo and Rosa are best-selling authors and incredible cooks with a passion for plant-based eating.\n\nTheir approach is all about freedom: whether you’re vegan\, flexitarian\, or a huge meat-eater\, they advocate starting your cooking with plants made in an exciting way\, and then adding your protein later. This philosophy started with their own experiences of chronic health problems\, including endometriosis\, chronic fatigue\, and unhealthy relationships with food and exercise – something they’ll touch on as they prepare dishes.\n\nThe afternoon workshop will start with a session on nutrition hosted by the Flourish Doctors\, GPs Victoria and Jane. The Sisters will then take us through a demo of three budget-friendly student meals. Afterwards\, there’ll be a chance to stick around for a chat and\, if you’re extra keen\, Two Raw Sisters will be selling and signing copies of their cookbooks.\n\n\n**********\nEvent details:\nThis is a free workshop – first in\, first served. You’re welcome to pop down to Ti Kouka (in Haere-roa) from 3.30pm to save a seat.\nLocation: Ti Kouka room\, Haere-roa\nTimings:\n• 3.30pm Doors open\n• 4.00pm Workshop starts\n• 5.00pm Workshop ends\n• 5.00pm Book signing and chat\n• 5.30pm Event ends
URL:http://old.ucsa.org.nz/upcomingevents/two-raw-sisters-x-ucsa-workshop/
LOCATION:Tī Kōuka\, Haere-roa\, 90 Ilam Road\, Christchurch\, 8041\, New Zealand
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