Assistant
I need someone to assist me with my various interests the principal ones being a large private Agri-Business and an equally large Arts Trust. The role requires someone who has great initiative, is effectively energetic and has commonsense and intelligence, who must be able to think logically and laterally, be personable and have first rate communication skills.
A New Zealand Law and/or Commerce degree and some experience in those fields is a pre-requisite. Initially this will not be a line position but the responsibilities will be wide ranging, stimulating and rewarding.
The successful applicant will be based at the Pah Homestead, the magnificent newly restored permanent home of the Wallace Arts Trust and Collection.
If you fit the above description please send your CV and references to James Wallace, Wallace Corporation Ltd / Wallace Arts Trust PO Box 5508 Wellesley St, Auckland. Fax: 09 302 5272 or email: auckland@wallace.co.nz
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Law Degree
ames Wallace, Wallace Corporation Ltd / Wallace Arts Trust PO Box 5508 Wellesley St, Auckland. Fax: 09 302 5272 or email: auckland@wallace.co.nz
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- TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre
The TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre is Auckland’s exciting new cultural destination. Located in the historic Pah Homestead in Monte Cecilia Park, Hillsborough, the arts centre opened to the public in August 2010.
Pah Homestead was fully restored by the Auckland City Council together with the generous support of TSB Bank from 2009 to 2010 as the new home of the James Wallace Arts Trust and its collection.
The arts centre hosts a changing programme of free exhibitions curated from the James Wallace Arts Trust collection as well as regional touring exhibitions. The arts centre will also run ongoing community education programmes targeting Auckland schools and the wider public.
An artist in residency programme in association with Otago University is an important component of the arts centre. This partnership also provides for exhibitions curated from the extensive collections of the Hocken Library.
Many thanks to the Auckland Decorative and Fine Arts Society and its members who provide ongoing support to the centre through the provision of volunteer docents.








































