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SUMMARY:WPS Annual Exhibition - Tātou Taonga: Our Treasure
DESCRIPTION:Our annual exhibition showcases the best work of our members. We try to include the work of as many members as possible\, with a wide variety of styles and subjects. One thing they have in common for this year’s exhibition is that all the images have been shot within the Wellington region. \nInspired by Wellington’s unique landscape and way of life\, this exhibition showcases photographs captured by members of the society. The exhibition celebrates the character and diversity of our great city and offers a uniquely local perspective\, with each photograph having been shot in the Wellington region\, which we hope provides insight into how Wellington is used for travel\, trade and recreation. \nOpening night:\nMonday\, 28 October 2019\, 7.00pm to 8:30pm \nExhibition hours:\nMonday\, 28 October 2019\, 6:00pm–9:00pm\nTuesday\, 29 October 2019\, 9:30am–7:00pm\nWednesday\, 30 October 2019\, 9:30am–7:00pm\nThursday\, 31 October 2019\, 9:30am–7:00pm\nFriday\, 1 November 2019\, 9:30am–7:00pm\nSaturday\, 2 November 2019\, 9:30am–7:00pm\nSunday\, 3 November 2019\, 9:30am–4:00pm
URL:https://wps.wps.org.nz/event/wps-annual-exhibition/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20191114T190000
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SUMMARY:Esther Bunning - Fine art photography
DESCRIPTION:Esther Bunning is a commercial photographer based in Greytown in the Wairarapa. She is a grand master of the NZIPP\, and has a list of awards to long to mention. Esther’s imagery has grown out of a lifetime of capturing gentle beauty and experimenting with creative tools. \nDoors open at 7:00pm\, meeting starts at 7:30pm.
URL:https://wps.wps.org.nz/event/esther-bunning/
LOCATION:TTC Tramping Hall\, 4 Moncrieff St\, Wellington\, North Island\, 6011\, New Zealand
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SUMMARY:Gábor Tóth - The Wellington Urban Motorway and its photographic documentation
DESCRIPTION:Gábor’s talk will be called “The Foothills Route: the history of the Wellington Urban Motorway and its photographic documentation\, 1966 – 1976”. \nOne of the largest and most complex works of infrastructure development in Wellington’s history\, this talk uncovers the history of the Wellington motorway\, the thinking behind its origin and the controversy surrounding its construction. The talk is based around a set of photographs commissioned by the Ministry of Works documenting the building of motorway over a 10 year period. \nGábor was born and grew up in Wellington to Hungarian parents who arrived in New Zealand as refugees from the 1956 Hungarian revolution. He attended Wellington College\, Massey and Victoria Universities and lived in London for four years working for The Independent (the then-broadsheet newspaper) as photo and negative librarian as well as liaising between journalists and news photographers. Following post-graduate studies\, he worked for Radio New Zealand in their research unit\, then began working for the Wellington City Archives in 1997. After four years\, he transferred within the City Council to become the Local and NZ History Specialist for the Wellington City Libraries where he also looks after ‘special’ collections such as rare books\, manuscripts\, photographs and heritage database development. \nGábor is replacing the previously advertised speaker. \nDoors open at 7:00pm\, meeting starts at 7:30pm.
URL:https://wps.wps.org.nz/event/gabor-toth/
LOCATION:TTC Tramping Hall\, 4 Moncrieff St\, Wellington\, North Island\, 6011\, New Zealand
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