Returnal
- Tim J. Veling
To revisit time and again. Days, months and years – a decade already. To study sites from multiple vantage points, ponder the changing light and respond to shifts in weather and seasons. A work in progress drawn from my unwieldily archive.
Rewilding
- Tim J. Veling
A body of work that follows on from Thx 4 the Memories and Vestiges, documenting Christchurch's red zoned suburb of Avonside.
Colombo Street 2002
- Uiga Bashford
A project by Uiga Bashford–then in her fourth year of undergraduate study at the School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury–revisiting the same stretch of road documented by students ten years prior.
The Aranui Project
- Tim J. Veling
- Uiga Bashford
- Christopher Hooton
- Mark Gore
- Siao Ping Ng
- Siobhan Cox
- Alexandra Keeman
- Soo Ra Lee
A profile of one Christchurch suburb and the people who call Aranui home.
Caring for the dead
- Bridgit Anderson
‘Over the course of a year (2005/06), I worked closely with a Christchurch firm of funeral directors and with families who had recently lost loved ones.'
Adaptation
- Tim J. Veling
An ongoing project documenting the sometimes surreal and often disorientating environment that is Christchurch’s post-earthquake central business district.
These are the Days
- Ib Glover
- Tim J. Veling
These are the Days is a story conveyed with photographs and text about a family dealing with grief and illness after Ib Glover’s diagnosis with breast cancer.
Donʼt See You Round Much Anymore
- Danny Bare
A body of work about a stretch of Stanmore Road and the community that photographer Danny Bare called home.
re-Build
- Haruhiko Sameshima
In September of 2017, Haruhiko Sameshima undertook a short teaching and artist residency at the School of Fine Arts, producing a body of work about the rebuild of Christchurch's central business district.
Through the Trees
- Mitchell Bright
Through the Trees was born from a series of trips Mitchell Bright took to the outskirts of rural parts of the South Island, mostly in an effort to escape the confines of the city.
Leigheas Plandai / Plant Medicine
- Moana J Lee
From a broader body of work made in Aotearoa, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Leigheas Plandai (Irish for Plant Medicine), explores what it means to be tangata Tirirti, (non-Maori people living in Aotearoa under the Treaty of Waitangi).
Ko te whanga ko au; Ko au ko te whanga
- Ellie Waters
An ongoing body of work that explores past and present cultural attitudes towards Whakaraupō, Lyttelton Harbour and how people identify themselves with this environment today.