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May 04 2021

Te Ngakau – Wellington Civic Centre – Seminar details and registration link

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Te Ngakau – Seminar details and registration link

The Wellington Civic Trust is organising a seminar on future possibilities and what the citizens of Wellington would like to see for their civic center.

– Explore the history, role and importance of the Civic Precinct
– Understand current proposals for the Precinct and its open spaces
– Develop ideas around needs and opportunities to make the Precinct work for everyone

Date:  15 May 2021, from 09:15 a.m. to 04.00 p.m.

Venue:  PUBLIC TRUST HALL – corner Lambton Quay and Stout St.

Attendance is free with morning tea provided but koha welcome.

REGISTRATION: Please follow the Eventfinda link above

Mar 06 2016

Civic Trust Newsletter – December 2015

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To view the Civic Trust Newsletter for December click here.

Mar 23 2011

WCT Awards 2011 – Art in Our City – People’s Choice

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These images were published in a feature in the Arts & Entertainment section (Tom Cardy) of the Dominion Post on 3rd March 2011, and represent highly visible art works introduced into Wellington City since the last Civic Trust Awards in October 2008.

1. Gabriel Heimler’s The Mover, Museum Hotel, Cable St.

Gabriel Heimler's The Mover

 

2. Regan Gentry’s Subject to Change, Karo Drive, Te Aro.

Regan Gentry's Subject to Change

 

3. Peter Trevelyan’s Mimetic Brotherhood, outside Te Papa.

Peter Trevelyan's Mimetic Brotherhood

 

4. Phil Dadson’s Akau Tangi, Cobham Drive.

Phil Dadson's Akau Tangi

 

5. Paul Dibble’s From Under the Harbour, Moore Wilson, Tory St.

Paul Dibble's From Under the Harbour

 

6. Colin Webster-Watson’s Frenzy, Tuputeranga Reserve, Owhiro Bay.

Colin Webster-Watson's Frenzy

 

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