BACKGROUND The Newmarket Arts Trust (NAT) was formed in 2004. The original trustees were a mixture of people involved in the art world –– myself –– Sue Haigh (no relation to the author, local resident and active member of the Newmarket Park Beautification Group) –– Deborah White (owner of Newmarket gallery Whitespace) –– Joy Tongue (owner of Newmarket gallery Studio of Contemporary Art) [...] The trust was established by the Newmarket Business Association (NBA) and was tasked with promoting arts, especially public art in the Newmarket area – roughly the area within the boundary of the old Newmarket Borough Council and now the boundary of the NBA. I had been closely involved in establishing the NBA and ensuring that the Newmarket...
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he Burlington Fine Arts Club was founded in London in 1866 as a gentlemen’s club with a singular rem...
This thesis concerns Peter Tomory's nine years as Director of the Auckland City Art Gallery, between...
Fran Cottell's work was featured in this exhibition focusing on the landscape, mediated by technolog...
The nature and form of public funding for the visual arts is investigated, specifically as it relate...
The Frances Hodgkins Fellowship was the first artist-in-residence programme established in New Zeala...
Philanthropic trusts and foundations play an understated yet vital role in funding the visual arts i...
In April 2019 I took on the role of a Trustee for the Association for Art History with a particular ...
The Women’s Art Association of Hamilton was founded in 1894 to preserve Hamilton’s culture during a ...
Practising Place is a programme of public conversations, designed to examine the relationship betwee...
When art dealer and entrepreneur Kym Bonython’s new gallery opened in Sydney in 1967, it was believe...
This paper sets out to investigate the origins and legacy of a significant 1960s modernist public ho...
Margate NOW is an ambitious and dynamic festival of art, events and performances. This year, in resp...
The following state-of-the-sector report has been commissioned by Towards a National Collection to o...
This is an artists’ book, published by Singular Publishing to coincide with a two-person exhibition ...
MESH Sculpture Hamilton is bringing the best of contemporary public art to the Waikato through proje...
he Burlington Fine Arts Club was founded in London in 1866 as a gentlemen’s club with a singular rem...
This thesis concerns Peter Tomory's nine years as Director of the Auckland City Art Gallery, between...
Fran Cottell's work was featured in this exhibition focusing on the landscape, mediated by technolog...