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Macky, Willow, 1921-2006 :Six figure and life sketches by Willow Macky at Elam School o...

Date: 1953

By: Macky, Willow, 1921-2006; McGregor, active 1953

Reference: C-105-026/028

Description: Sketches of male and female figures, including one in a different style by the teacher McGregor (not listed in Elam prospectuses 1951 or 1954). Quantity: 6 drawing(s) on three sheets. Physical Description: Pencil sketches sizes varying up to 560 x 760 mm. Provenance: Estate of Willow Macky 2007. Transfers: Material from the same provenance is at MS-Group-0101..

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Macky, Willow, 1921-2006 :Figure and life sketches by Willow Macky at Elam School of Ar...

Date: 1953

By: Macky, Willow, 1921-2006; McGregor, active 1953

Reference: B-173-005/012

Description: Sketches of male (draped) and female (undraped) figures, including one in a different style by the teacher McGregor (not listed in Elam prospectuses 1951 or 1954). Quantity: 10 drawing(s) on eight sheets. Physical Description: Pencil sketches sizes varying from 150 x 380 mm to 380 x 420 mm. Provenance: Estate of Willow Macky 2007. Transfers: Material from the same provenance is at MS-Group-0101..

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1988]

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-D-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1988

Description: Includes: Kevin Capon. "Portraits"; a photographic portfolio of 40 New Zealanders, selected by Carol Te Teira. [Featuring Doris Lusk, painter]. Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 5 October - 13 November 1988. Jill Carlyle. "Life on the Coast"; photographs of East Coast people. Printed by Te Rau Press Ltd, Peel Street, Gisborne [1988] (2 copies) Bruce Connew. "Beyond the pale". Dowse Art Museum, Laings Road Lower Hutt New Zealand, 1 July to 28 August [1988] (2 copies) "Creative Photography Workshop". Evening & weekend creative photography programmes. Photographic Arts Workshop, Wellington. Unit 4, 369 Adelaide Road [Shows reproduction of "Life in the slow lane" by John R Pennington] (2 copies) Elam. Photography at Elam 1988 [25 October - 5 November] (Shows group photograph based on the composition of the Last Supper, with: Sarah Tills, Ben Bell, Martin Griffiths, Miriam Harris, Ngapine Allen, Gavin Hipkins, Lesley Maclean, Andrew Coffey, Tasha Haines, Megan Jenkinson, Haru Sameshima, John B Turner, Rudolf Abraham, Deborah Smith, Sale Jessop, Bryce Galloway, Kate McNamara, Claire Mortimer, Kristina Ryan, Michael Bayly) L'Experience de la Nature; 7 contemporary French photographers. An exhibition sponsored by Banque Indosuez New Zealand Limited. Wellington, Communicate New Zealand Gallery, 1 July - 5 August 1988. "From pillar to post" (Peter Black, Glenn Busch, Jack Body, Dennis Brett, Bruce Connew, Di Ffrench, Jennifer French, Peter Hannken, Megan Jenkinson, Glenn Jowitt, Ian Macdonald, Mary Macpherson, Adrienne Martyn, Paul McCredie, Fiona Pardington, Rob Pearson, John Reynolds, Patrick Reynolds, Geoffrey Short, Deborah Smith, Bede Stevens, Clive Stone). Real Pictures; exhibition from 22nd May to June 11 1988, Grey Lynn Auckland John Heartfield photomontages. Presented in New Zealand under the auspices of the Embassy of the German Democratic Republic Canberra. Toured by the New Zealand Art Gallery Directors' Council with the assistance of the NZ-GDR Friendship Society ... [1988] Paul McCredie. [Four photographs in Auckland. 1986-1987. Design by Xiao-Xuan Wang]. Adrienne Martyn portraits; a survey 1979-1987. Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 17 August - 25 September 1988 [Shows portrait of "Jenny Black" 1981]. Plus 2 copies of the same poster without the location and date in large letters "Mysterious coincidences; an Halina exhibition of new British colour photography". A Photographers Gallery London touring exhibition, National Art Gallery Buckle Street Wellnigton, 23 September - 6 November [1988] National Library Gallery. Wellington after all; from the Alexander Turnbull Library collections. National Library of New Zealand, 15 July - 27 August [1988] (2 copies) Peter Peryer. Real Pictures Gallery, 300 Richmond Road Grey Lynn Auckland, November 27 - December 23 1988 [Shows alligator](2 copies) Rear vision; a history of Photoforum / Wellington to 1988. Wellington City Art Gallery, 17 Aug - 24 Oct [1988] (2 copies) Patrick Reynolds. Landscape; recent photographs. Real Pictures Gallery, 300 Richmond Road Grey Lynn Auckland, 3-23 July 1988 (3 copies, some with fold marks) Rodchenko as photographer; works for the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford. Itinerary March 1988 - April 1989 [Shows portrait of Rodchenko's mother](2 copies) Clive Stone. "Campers & lifesavers". Real Pictures Gallery, September 25 to October 15 1988 (2 copies) Jurgen Waibel. Southern Cross Gallery, First Floor 21-23 Blair St Wellington, 20 June - 2 July 1988 Wellington Polytechnic School of Design. Professional photographic course & second year bursary course. Exhibition. 33 1/3 Gallery, 9-11 Martin Square Wellington, 8-16 November [1988] Jenner Zimmermann, photographer "On visualizing nature" and "Distance and concern"; exhibitions in New Zealand and Australia Oct/Nov 1988. Presented by the Goethe-Institut and the New Zealand Centre for Photography with the assistance of Agfa-Gevaert NZ Ltd and Lufthansa Airlines (2 copies) Quantity: 25 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1989. F...

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1989-1

Description: Includes: Cockney Black: Photographs by Neal Palmer. Kudos Gallery, Brooklyn, Wellington, 1-13 May 1989. Supported by the British Council. (2 copies). Elam Open Days: An invitation. Painting, intermedia, printmaking, sculpture, photography, design. 23 October, 9-5pm. 3-4 November, 9-5pm. 1989. Fiji Before: Photographs by Julia Brooke-White. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 10-19 July 1989. From the Bed and Other Things: Photographs by Eunice Mowles. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 27 February-25 March 1989 (2 copies) Poster for photograph exhibitions running concurrently, of work by Peter Peryer and Richard Reddaway, Southern Cross Gallery, Wellington, 24 April-13 May 1989. Stratford: Photographs by James McAllister (1869-1952) from the Pictorial Reference Collection of the Alexander Turnbull Library. National Library Gallery, 28 April-10 June 1989. Quantity: 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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[Posters relating to photography, photographs, and photographic techniques and processi...

Date: 1970 - 1991

Reference: Eph-D-PHOTO-1970/1991

Description: Includes: 1978: Kilgour Photography. The Classics. Photographs of early New Zealand by famous photographers. Enlargements from these photographs are available, sepia tones and framed in Old World style. See attached price list [not present] (2 copies) 1983: PhotoForum. Photograph by George Moodie. Willis Street from Customhouse Quay, c. 1908. Courtesy National Museum Wellington, NZ. Poster published by PhotoForum (Wgtn) Inc, PO Box 9603 Wellington, New Zealand. Laser scanning and platemaking by Lithographic Laboratories Ltd and printed on Zanders Ikonolux by Service Printers Ltd, Wellington 1983 [This copy laminated]. 1988: The capital now boasts the biggest photographic lab in New Zealand. DAC Group Limited, 49 Hopper Street 1990: Fay Godwin. The New Zealand photography workshops. Auckland Elam Summer school 4-8 January 1990; Hamilton Waikato Polytechnic 11 January 1990; Wellington PhotoForum 13-17 January; Dunedin Otago Polytechnic 21-25 January 1990. 1991: PhotoForum 1991 winter lectures. (Christine Webster, Marti Friedlander, John Miller / Gil Hanly, Miles Hargest, Georg Kohlap, Robert del Tredici, Lisa Reihana). Elam School of Fine Arts lecture theatre [4 July - 8 August 1991] (Shows photo of two men in black singlets by Marti Friedlander) Craig Potton. Autumn, Lake Hawea. Printed by Printgroup, Wellington New Zealand Craig Potton. Awaroa, Abel Tasman National Park. Printed by Printgroup, Wellington New Zealand Craig Potton. Moonrise over Mt Tasman. Printed by Printgroup, Wellington New Zealand Craig Potton. Morning light, Mt Cook. Printed by Printgroup, Wellington New Zealand Quantity: 11 black and white or coloured prints. Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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Interview with Marianne Muggeridge

Date: 16, 17 September 2003 - 16 Sep 420 - 17 Sep 2004

From: Art Taranaki oral history project

By: Muggeridge, Marianne, 1952-

Reference: OHInt-0769-06

Description: Born in Hamilton, 1952. Discusses family background - talks of grandfather's work as an entomologist at the Cawthron Institute in Nelson. Discusses immediate family - mother a speech therapist, father qualified as a lawyer, became sharemilker on grandparents' farm. Describes parents as very liberal for the time. Recalls childhood in Alton, Taranaki, talks about family moving to Opunake when Marianne was 11 - recalls this as a happy time. Discusses later move to New Plymouth - recalls time spent at Spotswood College, learning to surf, and suffering from bulimia. Talks about attending Elam Art School - discusses assignments and the influence that tutor "Mac" MacLaren had on her work. Mentions Phil Judd and Jill Winter. Discusses her bulimia and drug use during the seventies - recalls decision to go overseas in 1974. Describes travelling to Paris and living in Wales and London. Mentions commissioned work she produced for New Zealand actor Deidre Serensen. Mentions being first artist to have a Solo Show at N Z House, the Haymarket, London 1979. Describes returning to New Zealand and moving back to Auckland, then the Wilderlands commune in the Coromandel, before settling in Kapuni, Taranaki. Mentions meeting her partner and fellow artist Roger Morris and becoming pregnant with her daughters Lucy and Myfanny. Discusses finding current home in Wellington. Discusses being a member of the Taranaki Artists Co-Operative (TACO) - describes her portraiture style and teaching life drawing at community evening classes. Talks of winning the painting section of the annual National Portrait Gallery's National Portrait Competition, and the Adam/New Zealand Portrait Competition. Mentions Dick Frizzel, Don Binney, Dale Copeland, Paul Hutchinson, Pam Walker, Tom Mutch, Raewyn Mutch, Peter Lambert and Rene Lambert Access Contact - See Oral History Librarian Interviewer(s) - Mary Donald Accompanying material - Copies of published articles from newspapers; copies of works from www.virtual.tart.co.nz Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-014382, OHC-014383, OHC-014384, OHC-014384, OHC-014386, OHC014387 Quantity: 6 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 5.39 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5152. 2 colour photographs, 10 x 15 cm, both taken in Marianne Muggeridge's Wellington studio, 2002. 1 shows Marianne Muggeridge with her work 'Middle Wellington' (2001), 1 shows Marianne Muggeridge with her works 'Middle Wellington' (2001) and a portrait study; copies of works from www.virtual.tart.co.nz Search dates: 1952 - 2004

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Interview with Christine Hellyar

Date: 21 March 2004 - 21 Mar 2004

From: Art Taranaki oral history project

By: Hellyar, Christine, 1947-

Reference: OHInt-0769-01

Description: Oral history interview with Christine Hellyar, born 1947 in New Plymouth. Outlines family background - father was a photographer. Recalls introduction to art at New Plymouth Girls High School - mentions Fiona Clarke and Dale Copeland. Talks about attending Elam Art School - was taught by Colin McCahon - recalls first day and discusses staying at the Baptist Youth Hostel, the hippy movement and the interesting people she met - identifies Rodney Charteris, Christopher Mason, and James K Baxter. Discusses formation of New Zealand Society of Sculptors and her role as Vice President - mentions Paul Beadle, Jim Allen, Greer Twiss, Rodney Kirk-Smith and Hamish Keith. Mentions Jacqueline Fraser, Pauline Rhodes and Ian Hunter in reference to 1982 exhibition at the National Gallery. Talks about previous and current art projects - describes working with latex, bronze and hibiscus. Recalls overseas travel to Europe. Egypt, Japan and Korea - discusses her exhibitions in Australia. Discusses work done during time as artist in residence for the Department of Conservation on Mount Taranaki in 2004 - recalls childhood memories of the 'old camp house' at Mount Egmont. Access Contact - See Oral History Librarian Interviewer(s) - Mary Donald Accompanying material - Copies of published articles from books, newspapers, exhibition catalogues and magazines Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-014374, OHC-014375 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5150. Photocopied articles include copies of photographs of Christine Hellyar and her work Search dates: 1947 - 2004

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Interview with Donna Demente Ogilvy

Date: 19 Mar 2004

From: Harbour-Tyne Streets oral history project, stage I and part of stage II

By: Ogilvy, Donna Demente, 1968-

Reference: OHInt-0800-11

Description: Born in Auckland, 1968. Describes growing up in Dairy Flat - talks about the house she grew up in, attending Dairy Flat Primary School, and learning to swim. Recalls moving to Auckland at the age of seven - mentions Onewhero. Talks about family holidays - mentions going to Wenderholm Regional Park and Kawau Island. Talks about her mother's friends within the 'Inner Peace Movement' - mentions the Nambasa and Sweetwaters festivals. Discusses her involvement in an alternative education experiment in Auckland - mentions Farm Cove, Pakuranga, and Murval Primary Schools. Discusses the advantage of open plan education - mentions her interests while at primary school. Discusses her parents seperation and her father's illness. Recalls attending Pakurange College - also mentions Maclean's College. Discusses how art was seem as a 'soft' subject - talks about being coerced into taking shorthand typing and technical drawing. Mentions her English teacher Bill Griffith and her art teacher Tony Morgan. Talks about her interest in music and cooking - mentions liking the excitement of the theatre. Discusses attending Elam Art School in 1986 - describes her experience there. Talks about Elam's approach to art as being academic - discusses the importance of learning technical skills. Talks about her disillusionment and her reasons for leaving Elam. Talks about taking part in a road march in 1987 - mentions Bluff, Wellington and Cape Reinga. Talks about moving to Dunedin in 1989 - discusses her first days in the city and her first job there. Mentions being involved in performance art and the theatre. Talks about the group called 'Super 8' and Arc Cafe. Discusses reasons for moving to Oamaru in 1995 - mentions Michael O'Brien. Describes what attracted her to working in the historic precinct. Discusses the process involved in renting space in Harbour and Tyne Street - mentions Neil Plunket and Jeff Mitchell. Mentions previous businesses that have occupied the buildings. Talks about establising the collective which now rents the Grainstore Gallery. Discusses some changes in the direction of her art since the move to Oamaru - talks about some of the influences in her art. Describes the future direction of her work and her hopes for the future of Harbour and Tyne Streets. Refers to winning the open section of the Wearable Art Awards in 1991 - describes her winning piece. Discusses her interest in masks and the effect caused by wearing them - talks about her interest in alchemy. Talks about the importance of the artist in society. Interviewer(s) - Jacqui Foley Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-014595, OHC-014596 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5244. Four colour laser printed photographs in abstract. One of Donna Demente alone and three taken on Donna Demente and Jeff Mitchell's wedding day 2 February 2003. Search dates: 1968 - 2004

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Spencer-Bower, Olivia, 1905-1982 :[Art School model. 1945]

Date: 1945

By: Spencer-Bower, Catherine Olivia Orme, 1905-1982

Reference: G-635

Description: Shows a half-length portrait of a woman with hair pinned up, seated with crossed arms and eyes closed. Study executed at Elam School of Art. Title and date supplied by the artist. Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil on cardboard, 645 x 515 mm.

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[Elam School of Fine Arts] :Inch art issue (Wheather or not the Canadian megazine / Sou...

Date: 1984 - 1974

By: Elam School of Fine Arts; Body, John Stanley, 1944-2015

Reference: Eph-D-ARTS-1984-01

Description: Each page is set up as if belonging to a different publication. Subjects include Che Guevara, various plays on the word Inch. Publication date may be 1974. Quantity: 1 satirical tabloid newspaper. Physical Description: 16 pages, 580 x 425 mm. Provenance: Donated by Jack Body in 2000.

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Spencer-Bower, Olivia, 1905-1982 :Olga. [1945]

Date: 1945

By: Spencer-Bower, Catherine Olivia Orme, 1905-1982

Reference: G-598

Description: Shows a half-length portrait of a young woman seated. She was a model at the Elam School of Art. Inscriptions: Verso - [Title]; Recto - bottom right - [Signed] Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil on cardboard, 660 x 510 mm.

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Auckland Art Gallery :Catalogue of an exhibition of work by students of the School of A...

Date: 1935

By: Douglas, Norman Vazey, 1910-1985

Reference: ArtEph-1935-A-01

Description: Lists works by J Baildon, J Burns-Murdoch, Leon Canham, Brian Donovan, J Farquhar, Alexander Garmonsway, C Gentil, Frances Hunt, Noel Ireland, B Johnson, Winifred Jones, Linwood Lipanovic, Joan Lowry, M Malcolm, Clifford Murray, Dorothy Rew, V Rigden, Ena Roscoe, Arthur Thompson, Vida Vickers, Lesley Waller, Peter White, Alice Whyte, Marjorie Wilson, R Woods. Quantity: 1 catalogue. Physical Description: Booklet of 4 pages, 165 x 126 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A2001-197.

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