Showing posts with label Enjoy Ten Year Anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enjoy Ten Year Anniversary. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Drowned Out: Murray Hewitt






For those not lucky enough to see Murray Hewitt's public art work, Drowned Out, Saturday 17 July at Te Aro Park, these are some documentary snaps.

images, courtesy of the artist and Enjoy

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Musical Chairs/Wheelbarrow



Images from Leone Smith's off-site project, part of the Enjoy anniversary programme, Wellington Waterfront. Saturday 3 July.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

SMASH n TAG



Images of artist James R Ford from the Dom Post over the last few days... one of which was on the front page this morning. Who could help but feel amped by this.

James's PRIMERA DISASTER will see his curse-ed car subjected to a very public demolition as part of Enjoy's Ten Year off-site programme, July 17, 12pm. Cnr Taranaki Street and Wigan Street. You too can have one minute with the car. See SMASH n TAG.

images, thanks Dom Post

Thursday, July 1, 2010


These guys and gals really know how to throw a party! They really stretched the envelope last night at our birthday bash... not least in the way of capacity & fire safety regulations. The "dodgy" punch was great.

D.A.N.C.E are, from left to right, Vaimaila Urale, Chris Fitzgerald, the wonderful Ahilapalapa Rands, and Linda.T.

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This Sunday, 4 July at 6pm, Enjoy Curator and Manager Siv B. Fjærestad has invited interested parties, wherever they might be, to participate in two minutes of silence or screaming to mark a decade since the gallery's first exhibition opening. Documentation is encouraged [but not essential]. Enjoy a moment of silence to heed the past, to revisit old memories, or to plan your next move; take this moment to scream with excitement, with anticipation, with frustration, or just to be heard. Of course, this invitation is open to interpretation. But whatever you do, do something. See it as an opportunity to exercise your own piece of something that belongs to everyone.


send documentation to enjoy@enjoy.org.nz