Make your mark on the gallery walls

Organisation/person name: 
Papakura Art Gallery
Work type: 
Freelance
Work classification: 
OTHER
Job description: 

The Papakura Art Gallery is inviting artists and visitors alike to make their mark on the gallery walls to celebrate the closure of the gallery for major renovations.  On Monday 11 – Wednesday 13 January 2010, from 9 – 5pm each day, the gallery will be open and visitors and artist will have creative licence on what they create.  Visitors and artists are advised to bring your acrylic paints (no oils), brushes, pens, pencils and creativity to the gallery and create a master piece.

Gallery Manager Emma Millynn was inspired by the Auckland Art Gallery - Friends of the Gallery who created a similar project to raise funds for their acquisitions fund.  “While not a fundraising venture, we will be using Make Your Mark as an opportunity for artists and visitors to come in and have some fun, and learn a few tricks off other artists “says Emma.

The artworks will then be entombed in the gallery walls with new insulation and wall linings going over pieces. 

The gallery will re-open in April 2010 with an exciting but yet to be released line up of exhibitions.  Information will be out in the New Year to members of our database.  If you would like to be added to our database email the gallery gallery@papakuraarts.co.nz.

For more information contact Gallery Manager Emma Millynn 297 7510 or email emillynn@papakura.govt.nz.

Opportunity location: 
Papakura
Key skills sought: 

Creative skills of all ages

Start date: 
Monday, 11 January 2010
End date: 
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
This opportunity is: 
Unpaid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Contact details: 

Emma Millynn Gallery Manager Papakura Art Gallery 10 Averill Street Papakura 09 297 7510 emillynn@papakura.govt.nz www.papakuraarts.co.nz

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    Papakura Art Gallery

    Papakura Art Gallery, administered by the Auckland Council, is located in the refurbished fire station on Averill Street in Papakura’s CBD. The Gallery’s objective is to provide a balanced programme of quality exhibitions, projects and programmes that will expose the community to outstanding arts and artists, and engage and enrich local culture and support community development.

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