Living Room 2010 | a week of goodness

Living Room is a curated public art event that brings an exciting programme of live performance art, film and video works created by international and local artists to the streets of Auckland's city centre.

Living Room 2010 is curated by Pontus Kyander, a curator and art critic with roots in Scandinavia.

Pontus has also most recently been responsible for the public art programming for Auckland City Council.

The theme for Living Room 2010 is "A Week of Goodness" - using ideas of giving and kindness as a departure point for a flight of associations, bearing constantly in mind that every gift comes with a string attached.

2010 visual artists

  • Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen (DK)
  • Phil Dadson (NZ)
  • et al (NZ)
  • Isobel Dryburgh (NZ)
  • Deborah Teh (NZ)
  • Annika Larsson (SE)
  • Jill Kennedy (NZ)
  • Nevin Aladag (GER)
  • Paula Roush (UK)

2010 New Zealand choreographers

  • Carol Brown
  • Sean Curham
  • Mark Harvey
  • Charles Koroneho
Location/venue: 

various streets and venues around Auckland CBD

Date: 
9 Apr 2010 - 17 Apr 2010

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    Auckland Council

    New Zealand’s largest city holds a wealth of creative talent and businesses, making it, without a doubt, New Zealand’s home of the creative industries. Auckland's unique arts, culture and creative enterprises not only enrich the cultural landscape of the city and its inhabitants but also make a vital contribution to the city’s economic success.

    Auckland Council is committed to making Auckland an arts and culture centre by supporting the abundance of talented creative people who call Auckland home, and creating attractive business and lifestyle options for all who choose to live, work and play here.

    The council supports the arts and creative industries in the following ways:

    - Support and funding for arts organisations, artists ,arts and cultural groups
    - Provision of arts facilities, such as the Art Gallery and ArtStation
    - Design and delivery of a public art collection and programme
    - Support of performing arts venues such as The Aotea Centre, Civic Theatre and Auckland Townhall
    - Funding support for independent performing arts venues such as Q Theatre and The Basement
    - Arts and creative sector research and policy and strategy such as Arts Agenda, Blueprint and Arts in Public Places – Public Art Policy
    - Urban design of city environments such as Fort Street and Elliot street redevelopments
    - City planning and management of projects like Aotea Quarter development
    - Provision of world class library resources
    - Support of industry associations and business events such as The Big Idea, ART Survive and Thrive forums and Film Auckland
    - Delivery of community services to maintain and develop community and recreation facilities and centres
    - Support and delivery of community and major events such as Pasifika Festival, Lantern Festival and Music in Parks
    - Facilitation of film productions in the region

    To find out more about Auckland Council’s support of the creative industries and how this can benefit you or your creative business visit www.auckland.govt.nz or phone 09 379 2020

    Auckland Council is proud to support The Big Idea. Through The Big Idea, Auckland Council can effectively engage with Auckland’s creative community, and promote the arts and culture services it provides.

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