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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
CATEGORIES:UCSA Events
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SUMMARY:Te Rourou a Haere
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Te Akatoki Māori students association\, we have relaunched Lunch on the lawn to further explore the cultural narratives of our whare and space. So going forward we welcome you all to join us at ‘Te Rourou a Haere’. \nWe will be serving free Hangi for the first 100 attendees (With snags and veggie paddies thereafter)\, followed by Kapa Haka and a Tu Taua demonstration.
URL:http://old.ucsa.org.nz/upcomingevents/te-rourou-a-haere/
LOCATION:Haere-roa Ampitheatre\, 90 Ilam Road\, Christchurch\, 8041\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:UCSA Events
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SUMMARY:UC Arts | New Music Central | L A Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Monday 17th May – 7:00pm to 8:30pm – Recital Room\, UC Arts City Location\, 3 Hereford Street \nThis Performance will feature L A Mitchell stripping back her soul set to show case her voice & piano and the voices of her three backing vocalists\, Kate Taylor\, Roz Ulaula and Vai Punivai. You can expect to hear a collection of her well know songs from Fly My Pretties; some soul favourites she loves and a small collection of new material all re-imagined for the intimacy of 4 voices and a piano. \nL A Mitchell has been a stealth operator in New Zealand Music \, her credentials will surprise you\, having performed support for Lionel Richie\, Stevie Wonder and Guy Sebastian. Worked alongside Dave Dobbyn\, Bic Runga\, Tim Finn\, Anna Coddington & Sola Rosa & Dukes. Her name in New Zealand is synonymously connected with the juggernaut group\, ‘Fly My Pretties’ backed by Black Seeds front man\, Barnaby Weir and for many her Live at the Matterhorn release was a sensation in the underground soul audience that still holds a great connection to fans of the record. Her most recent work has been with her Husband\, Matt Barus\, on their duo project Terrible Sons. They’ve quietly amassed over 18million streams and over 146\,000 people listening each month to the duos acoustic indie folk. She has also been nominated for the Apra Silver Scroll top 20 list 3 times. Though she may walk quietly in an industry that often yells she is known as a mighty musician with a mighty voice and known in the industry by her peers as a musician with a serious knowledge about her craft. \nLEARN MORE
URL:http://old.ucsa.org.nz/upcomingevents/uc-arts-new-music-central-l-a-mitchell/
LOCATION:Recital Room\, Recital Room\, UC Arts City Location\, 3 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Club Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20210517T190000
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SUMMARY:Pub Choir
DESCRIPTION:Pub Choir is a euphoric sensation that transforms a crowd of tipsy strangers into a legendary choir. Think school singing but with beer!!! \nBy the end of the show the YOU will be belting out a kiwi classic in three-part harmony. \nDon’t prepare anything! It’s not that kind of choir. You simply need to open your sound hole (your mouth FYI). We will do the rest.
URL:http://old.ucsa.org.nz/upcomingevents/pub-choir/
LOCATION:Ngaio Marsh Theatre – Haere-roa\, Haere-roa\, 90 Ilam Road\, Christchurch\, 8041\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:UCSA Events
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