Rawa House (Wellington, N.Z.)

Upper Cuba Street live music venue in 1984.

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1981]

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1981

Description: Includes: Get into Condemned Sector, plus The Androidss. Last Resort, Thur 8th, Fri 9th. What hidden terrors and unspeakable horrors await you - find out of you dare! [1981]. Flyer Drummer wanted now. Domestic Blitz ... [1981]. Flyer Tony Littlejohns [Littlejohn]. New Zealand Ghetto musical tour. Reggae rock at its best. Appearing at Last Resort Cafe, Thurs 5th - Sunday 8th [1981]. Ghetto-Around Jah. Flyer The Mockers. The Resort, Thurs April 16 [1981] (Yellow poster) The Mockers. Terminus, Sat April 25. One night only [1981] (Blue poster) Naked Spots Dance. Rawa House, 30-31 October [1981]. Flyer They all had their dream ... the Naughty Boys. Terminus, Sept 15th Tuesday [1981]. Flyer Pagan Festival. Riot, Neoteric Tribesmen, Cumulus Haemorrage "all the way from Masterton". Aro St Community Centre, Wed 23 Dec [1981]. Flyer Schtung play The Last Resort. Feb 15, 16, 17 & 18 [1981]. Flyer The Spines. Wanted, bass player. Ph 843320 [29/7/81]. Flyer Sweetwaters Festival. Roxy Music, Split Enz. Ngaruiawahia, 24-26 Jan 1981. Programme (2 copies) Sweetwaters Festival. Tickets on sale here [1981]. Flyer The Tin Syndrome, playing Rawa House, Fri 4, Sat 5 Dec [1981]. Flyer Wallsockets, Naked Spots Dance, Janet & John. Last Resort Cafe, 26, 27, 28 [May-June 1981?]. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1982]

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1982

Description: Includes: Alpha 2 Technorock. Alpha 2 Management Berkman Holographic Ltd [2 photographic cards designed by Bruce Grenville. 1982] Kevin Jacobsen Concerts and Michael Edgley International present "Cocker power '82" - "The Fifth Coming" [Australasian tour itinerary. 1982]. Pamphlet "Happiness is a warm gun" [by John Lennon], realised and performed by John Gibson and Michael Gilchrist. Circa Theatre, 16-28 March [1982]. Flyer The Innocent. Quinn's Post, Wed 21st - Sat 24th [1982]. Flyer with group photo Joe Lunchbox urgently require a rocksteady drummer. Phone David 848061 or 758645 [1982] Mangawekas. Terminus, Thurs 10th, Fri 11th, Sat 12th. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Mangawekas at the Terminus. Jan 7, 8, 9 [1982] Yellow flyer (2 copies) Naked Spots Dance. Clyde Quay Cavern. Saturday Oct 2nd. 2pm [1982] Naked Spots Dance. Look, listen and groove. Terminus, Monday 26 to Wednesday 28 [1982] (2 copies) Naked Spots Dance. Cosgroves, 17-18 August [1982]. New LP soon. Naked Spots Dance. green eggs and ham. Cosgroves 29-31 December [19]82 and Jan 1st [1983], for disco, dance and song (2 copies, one on white paper, one on yellow paper) Naked Spots Dance, with Spines, Primitive Art Group. Cosgroves Cambridge Terrace Hotel, Friday 30th July [1982] Neoteric Tribesmen. Rawa House, Fri 2nd, Sat 3rd. +Flamewave Fri, and Innocent Sat [1982] Primitive Art Group play Rawa House. + Martin Elepans plays Lightning Hopkins. Thursday 25, 7.30 - 10.30 [1982] 1982 Rainbow Music Festival, 5-7 March [1982]. Programme John Rowles, with musical director and arranger Art Phillips, and the John Rowles Orchestra. [1982]. Tour booklet That's life. This is Smelly Feet, he's playing a show this 11th Sunday at 3 pm, at Rawa House, Art Centre, 301 Cuba Street (2 copies) The Newtown Community Centre & Theatre presents Tin Syndrome, Primitive Art Group. Music in comfort! 18 Sept [1983]. Flyer C.N.D. announces the Topp Twins special fundraising concert. bring all your friends; we need your support. Student Union Hall, Victoria University, Saturday Nov 13 [1982]. Flyer Topp Twins! appearing live, Newtown Community Hall. Women only. Friday November 12 [1982]. Flyer (2 copies) The Topp Twins. !In concert! [1982?] [...RBS]. Ex Six Impossible Things; ex A.M. Express; ...rbergers; ex Die Bilder ... at Cosgroves Cambridge Tce [1982] Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 30 pieces. Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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[Menus and restaurant ephemera of quarto size. 1980-1983]

Date: 1980 - 1983

From: [Menus and restaurant ephemera of quarto size]

Reference: Eph-B-DINING-1980/1983

Description: Includes: 1980: The Health Nut; the living food specialists. Craft Village [Jervois Quay? Flyer. 1980] Mejicano Mexican Cantina, 40 Willis Street Wellington. [Menu. 1980] Rawa House vegetarian eatery and Gallery. Top of Cuba St, 301. [Flyer. 1980] Relish for exciting foods [Delicatessen]. Quay Point, 256-262 Lambton Quay. [Flyer. 1980] Southland Progress League Inc. Invercargill restaurants and coffee lounges. October 1980 Via Veneto Ristorante Italiano Wellington. Willis Street Village Wellington [Bookmark /Flyer. 1983] Wun Loy Cafe, 156 Hobson Street, Auckland 1. Open 7 days a week. Menu [ca 1980] 1981: Air New Zealand. Breakfast menu [1981] Hotel Russley Poolside Restaurant. Menu [Flyer. 1981] Luigi's Pizzaria [sic]. Pizza selection. 7 Ellice Street Basin Reserve; 248 Willis Street; Marsden Village Karori Road; 712 Fergusson Drive [Upper Hutt]. [Flyer. 1981] Il Rinascimento. Extravaganza all'Italiano. 29 June [1981. Flyer] 1982: Amrita vegetarian restaurant. Welcome to Amrita ... opened on 18th and 19th September 1982. [Flyer. 1982] Claridges Cabaret, dine & dance. 229 High Street, Lower Hutt. Hosts Sue & Neil Kenny [Flyer. ca 1982] Mahoney's; [Gresham Plaza Wellington. Placemat showing] the Mahoney family homestead, Wallaceville, Upper Hutt [1982] Somerset Licenced Restaurant, Level 3 Manners Plaza, Wellington. Somerset theatre nights September / October 1982 1983: Amrita, 127 Cuba Mall. Vegetarian restaurant. [Flyer. 1983] (2 copies) Cambodia Restaurant; authentic South East Asian cuisine. 1st floor, 43 Courtenay Place. [Flyer. 1983] Central Institute of Technology. Welcome to the Bonnie Glen Hutt Fund raising mid-winter Ceilidh. Bill of fare [Flyer. 1983] The Gardens Restaurant and Tea Kiosk [Christchurch. Flyer. 1983] Great Expectations BYO Restaurant, 60 Ghuznee Street [Flyer. 1983] McDonald's is so much more than a restaurant; our New Zealand owners tell you how [Flyer. 1983] Rawa House vegetarian restaurant, 301 Cuba St. Music, art, films, lectures, poetry, dance, meditation, functions. [Flyer. 1983] The Troffe; drop-in youth coffee lounge. Upstairs, Wesley Methodist Church, 75 Taranaki Street, Wellington. [Flyer. 1983] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on cards, sizes varying below 210 mm.

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Primitive Art Group at RAWA House. Thurs 24 Sept. '81. 8 pm with food + drink. $2.00 [1...

Date: 1981

From: [Collection of posters taken from the walls of Silvio's shop in 1983. Dated 1980-1983]

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-Silvios-1981-01

Description: Black and white photocopied poster shows an illustrative image of a smiling sun. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, 363 x 256 mm. Provenance: From Silvio Famularo, Wellington, in 1983.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1985]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1985

Description: Includes: Roslynne Aberhart appearing at Fred's Cafe, Willis St, 25 Sptember, 4 and 10 October. Jazz, blues, originals. Flyer Ancient and modern blues. Blue Moon; a month of blues (with Marg Layton, Kevin Clark, Paul Dyne, Rogers Sellers). The Pulse, Top Bar, Clyde Quay [16 Feb - 19 March 1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Australian Rosny Childrens Choir, Tasmania. New Zealand tour [9-26 April 1985]. Programme Warwick Blair. Contemporary classical performance. Takapuna Pumphouse, 14 April [1985]. Flyer 1st New Zealand Brass Congress (With Gary Grant, Albert McKinnon, Errol Mason, Bill Reichenbach, John McIvor, Ross McGavin). Wellington Polytechnic, 25 August [1985]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Michael Calvert. Classical guitar. Circa Theatre, 7 Harris St, 29 April [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) CANZ Festival Society presents "Music for a winter's evening; four series of concerts for Sunday evenings (at the Dowse, at the Settlement [and at other locations]. Flyer Martin Carthy. British Isles folk master, ex Steeleye Span. Wellington Folk Centre, 14 February [1985]. Flyer Martin Carthy. British Isles folk master, ex Steeleye Span. Porirua Museum, 7 February [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Christian artists in concert (Robert Colman, Barry McGuire, Katy Platt, John Hawkesby, Louise Malloy, Mike Bennett, Eye To Eye, Pauline Tronson, Mr Jan Batistich, Julian Quirit, Festival Singers with William Southgate, Rae de Lisle). Michael Fowler Centre, 23 November [1985]. Flyer The Connoisseurs play Country & Western at the Pulse, 7-8 June [1985]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Ebony and Ivory; music at 301 Cuba St. A weekly event Wednesdays at 6 pm. Rawa House. Flyer Ever wished you could play the piano? Free piano tuition for beneficiaries, senior citizens, unwaged, etc. Russell Geary ph 896107 [1985]. Flyer Every picture tells a story; 1985 local music awards (Notice of postponement) Free percussion workshop. Instruments supplied. Central Park (Paddling pool), 19 December [1985]. Flyer Happy as Larry; live at Fred's Cafe, 112 Willis St, Saturday September 14 [1985]. Flyer Time on the road. Mike Harding. Fred's + Sunset Cafe Fri/Sat 18/19 ... [1985]. Flyer Michael Houstoun in concert. Waikanae Memorial Hall, 24 February [1985]. Flyer (with portrait photo) Metro Ford Porirua City Band presents "Variety in brass". Southward Theatre Paraparaumu, 8 June 1985. Flyer Paul Metsers, songwriter. Wellington Folk Centre, 10 Holland St, Thursday March 7th [1985]. Flyer Tim Mulcock. "Outlandish sun, no door, no gate, no moon". Thistle Hall, 20 September [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Music Week 1985, 1-7 October Youth and Music [Entry form for those wishing to perform] National Music Council of New Zealand. Music Week 1-7 October 1985. "Youth and music". [Two] circular letters to retailers, 8 August 1985 and 23 September 1985 Looney Tours and National Student Radio present the Velvet Chanteuse in concert, Nico and the Faction. Auckland His Majesty's 22 Feb; Wellington St James 23 Feb; Christchurch Carlton Hotel 24 Feb; Dunedin 25 Feb [1985]. Flyer Nova Strings. Knox Church High Street Lower Hutt, 21 April 1985. Flyer Renaissance Singers, and Consort group. Musical director John Hawley. Concert, Manawatu Art Gallery, 12 October 1985. Programme Society of Recorder Players (NZ) Inc. 1985 programme (flyer) Sojourn. New acoustic music. Freds Cafe, Sun 21st, 112A Willis St. Red flyer (2 copies) Eighth annual Southern Cathedrals' Choir Festival. The choirs of Christchurch Cathedral, St Paul's Cathedral Dunedin. 26-27 October 1985. Programme Spanish evening at Rawa House. Flamenco guitarists Mark Edwards & Jeremy England. This Friday 29th March [1985]. Flyer Visit of Professor John Stevens (Commonwealth prestige visitor); Visit of Professor Brian Trowell [1985?]. Flyer (2 copies) T.V.K. Trio (Tom van Koeverden, Paul Dyne, Roger Sellers). Cricketers Arms, 16 October [1985]. Flyer Chris Thompson of "The Natural Blues" [and] The - direct from the Stevie Ray Vaughan tour. Wellington Folk Centre, 2 March [1985]. Flyer Upstage Cafe. Edrick Banks, Tim Bridgewater, Hattie Mae Brown, Denise Harris and Alan Slater, Wellington guitar duo Edrick Banks and Milton Parker. The week at Upstage, 13-17 March [1985]. Flyer Upstage Cafe. Jonathan Crayford jazz piano, Sojourn, Hattie Mae Brown, Tim Bridgewater, Nicolai Albulescu and his son Eugene. The week at Upstage, 24-28 April [1985]. Flyer Upstage Cafe. John Jamieson, Edrick Banks, Sue Barker, Marg Layton and Terry Crayford, Jonathan Besser and Chris Prosser, Judy Grau with John Wilcox. This week Upstage, 1-6 October [1985]. Flyer Vibrations; New Zealand music for strings, piano and other sounds, including Besser & Prosser and Voxiv String Quartet. Music Room, Top Floor Hunter Building, Victoria University of Wellington, 1 September [1985]. Flyer Wainuiomata Choir present their 10th anniversary concert to celebrate the births of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel, with world renonwned guest choral conductor Sir David Willcocks (and Wendy Dixon, Geoffrey Coker, Frank Carter, Roger Wilson), with the Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader Donald Maurice. Wainuiomata Community Centre, 2 August 1985. Programme Wellington Polytechnic School of General Studies. 3rd Year Music Students' National Art Gallery series 1985. 16 June [1985]. Programme / flyer (Compositions by Lilburn, William Southgate, Paul Adams) Western Wynd Youth Choir and Western Wynd Ensemble. Inaugural concert, with Rosalind Salas, director; Roger Buchanan. St ASndrews on the Terrace, 2 July [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 3 programmes. 33 flyers. Physical Description: Booklets, sizes below 300 mm.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1984

Description: Includes: The Above. Upstairs Clyde Quay, Wed 15th Thu 16th; with "Fear of Extinction" at the Pulse. Beaver; NZ's first lady of soul. With Terry Crayford, Johnny O'Connor, Jonathan Crayford, Ross Burge. Cricketers, Fri 27, Sat 28 July [1984] Bite the wax tadpole; see Fear of Extinction, The Above, Ten Foot Faces at Khandallah Hall, Saturday 6 October (2 coloured copies, 2 b&w copies) The Blues Band. Terminus, every Wed & Thurs til Xmas. Appearing live! $2! (Gummed back) Circus Block Four. Rongotai College with The Above. Thurs 6th Sept [1984] Disney Boys. Three bands, Clyde Quay, Pulse Bar, Fri 26, Sat 27 [1984] Argggh! Double Happys. Oriental 31st 1st [1984] F Nun presents from Dunedin - Double Happys and the RIP. Shakin' bones at ... The Pulse Fri 23 / Sat 24 Nov [1984] (2 green, 2 yellow and 2 mauve copies) The Family Mallet, at Artattack. Fri 5th, Sat 6th [1984] (2 copies) The Fat Alley Band R'n'B at the Cricketers Arms. Thursday 15, Friday 16 March Flesh D-Vice! The Sheaf, Herbert St. Thurs 9th, Fri 10th, Sat 11th [1984] (2 copies) A Radio Windy promotion. Gale and the Force Cyclones at Cricketers 19-22 Sept; The Depot, 27-30 Sept; 4-7 Oct [1984] (2 copies) Wayne Gillespie. Pulse Bar, Clyde Quay Tavern, Oriental Parade. 6-8 Sept [1984] (2 copies) Heptocrats from Auckland perform. Gazebo Lounge, University wet lunch, Friday 6th July [1984] Heptocrats perform Empire Tavern, Fir 6 July [1984] The Heptocrats, Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Broad Cast. Music that is staggeringly deep yet stunningly simple. Cricketers, July 10-11 Tues and Wed nights. (3 differently hand-coloured copies) Luke Hurley, assisted by NZ Students Arts Council [ca 1984] (2 copies) Luke Hurley, songwriter. Live July 5 8pm /Library [1984 or earlier?] Luke Hurley. Thru your town soon. Overdrive tour [ca 1984] (2 copies) The Immigrantz. Cricketers Arms. Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th September. (2 copies) Loosely Rhyming Slang. 10-11th August Artattack; 17-18 August Pulse. Loosely Rhyming Slang. 17th - 18th August, Pulse (Clyde Quay) Madlight; heavy rock. Taita Hotel, 5th 6th Oct [1984] Factory of Submissive Beings presents Maggot Scum Get together. The Pulse, Wed, Thur, 19,20 Dec. // A??? Fog Maggoty-Ann and the Cot death babies. [1984] Naked Spots Dance. Sleaze with ease. Cosgroves, Sat 16th [1984] NZ Songwriters & Performers Concert with Wayne Gillespie, Dave Murphy, Neil Cleaver, Erisa. Cricketers Arms, Sat 10th Nov [1984] (2 copies) The Legendary Punk and the Cartel. Yee-ha! Wed 8 pm, The Pulse. Ra & The Pyraminds (at the Cricketers) Jan 26-7-8 [1984] (2 copies) Return to Reality ... Unrestful Movements also featuring the Skeptics, at the Pulse Clyde Quay, 11th August [1984] Resurrectionists, Rawa House, Sun 20th 2 pm $1.00. Ritchie Pickett and the Inlaws, featuring Dave Maybee. Cricketers, Sun 13 May [1984] Dance. Rock Against Racism. Dread Beat & Blood, Ray Mercer band, Pelicans, For Crying Out Loud. Victoria University Union Hall, Sat 22 September [1984] Scratch Band, featuring hot U.S. rockin' blues guitar of Michael Bagley and top Wellington muso's Michelle Scullion, Terry Crayford, Jonathan Crayford, Dave Watkins, Geoff Hughes. Cricketers, Thur 17, Fri 18, Sat 19 [1984] Spines. At the Pulse, Fri 12 and Sat 13 October [1984]. (Five differently handcoloured copies) Topp Twins. Original New Zealand entertainment. Saturday afternoon, Aug 11, Clyde Quay - The Pulse [1984]. Photo Lynette Shum, BSIAG. The Topp Twins, The Pulse, Mon 19! [1984] Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. (2 copies) The Topp Twins. Downstage Fri & Sat, 10.45 pm Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. The Topp Twins. 2 late-night concerts, Downstage Theatre Fri 7 + Sat 8 Sept, 10.45 pm. Bar open $5.50. Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. (2 copies) The Sam Ford Verandah Band (Bill Gruar, Paul Hewitt, Neil Findlay & 'Gav'). Country showband; special guests Trudi Green and the Topp Twins. Cricketers Arms, Thurs 31 May - Sun 3 June. See you there! (2 copies) Tyrant. More fun than the James Smiths Christmas Parade. At the Sheaf, Fri 20 & Sat 21 [1984] Tyrant. Taita Hotel, Fri 12 & Sat 13 8 pm. (2 variant copies) Working With Walt. (Colour screenprint shows two Mickey Mouses lifting a box) Working With Walt. (Shows stylised illustration of factory workers) Working With Walt. (Shows photo of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney) Working With Walt. 12.30 Friday, Main Common Room (Pink paper, shows Walt Disney, Michael Jackson) Working With Walt. (Shows photo of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney) Oriental Fri 20th Sat 21st [ca 1984] Yellymin. Axemen from Chch. Mystics in the savage state. Rawa House (Upper Cuba Street), Fri 20th, Sat 21, 8.30 pm start. (2 copies) Quantity: 31 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of graphic arts and two-dimensional artworks. 1979]

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-C-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1979

Description: Includes: Rita Angus. Works on paper from the Angus estate. National Art Gallery, 28 June - 26 August [1979] Terry Archer. "Simple rains"; exhibition of recent paintings amd prints. Rawa House (top Cuba Street), October ... [1979] Clairmont paintings, prints, from Sept 3. Elva Bett Gallery, 147 Cuba St., Wellington [1979] (2 copies) Neil Dawson "Interiors". Elva Bett Gallery, Nov 19-30 79 [1979] (2 copies) Tony Lane. Elva Bett Gallery, Aug 6 [-] 19 [1979] (2 copies, one b&w and one on yellow paper) Shona McFarlane retrospective exhibition. Waikato Art Museum, May 29 - June 24 [1979] (2 copies) Exhibition. New Zealand Students' Arts Council (Inc) presents "Walking the line"; works by 3 young Auckland artists ... Sally Griffin, Ralph Paine, Alan Moyes (2 copies, one 2-sided, one with only one side printed) Stanley Palmer; new prints and drawings. December 3rd - December 22nd, including stages of the printing process - drawings, plates, proofs and final edition prints. Elva Bett Galleries, 147 Cuba Street. [1979]. Parihaka; a selection of paintings from the Parihaka series by Selwyn Muru will be on exhibition at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth from October 24th to November 18th [+ text in Maori. 1979] Woollastons in Wellington; portraits and landscapes by M T Woollaston. Dowse Art Gallery, November 8th to December 2nd [1979] Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on sheets, sizes varying around 430 x 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Interview with Stuart Porter

Date: 13 August 2014-14 August 2014

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Porter, Stuart, 1955-

Reference: OHInt-1239-03

Description: Interview with Stuart Porter conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: Family background and upbringing; education; moving to Bangkok; visual arts; early attempts at playing music and playing the saxophone; influence of Peter Baker; meeting Anthony Donaldson and Gerard Crewdson; Wellington Artists’ Cooperative; forming, rehearsing, recording, performing, and touring with Primitive Art Group; crossover between the punk scene and improvised music; formation of Braille Collective; bands related to the collective including Black Sheep and Six Volts; appearance on ‘Nock on Jazz’ television programme; workshop at Wellington Polytechnic music school; tension between members of the collective; break up of Primitive Art Group; drug use; painting; ensembles formed following end of Primitive Art Group - God, and Tongue; move to Dunedin; changes in attitude to making music; comparisons between the current music scene (circa 2014) and the 1980s, and scenes in large cities versus smaller cities. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 2 digital sound recording(s). 3 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 13/08/2014 - 14/08/2014

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Interview with Gerard Crewdson

Date: 7 July 2014, 19 December 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Crewdson, Gerard M, 1954-

Reference: OHInt-1239-02

Description: Interview with Gerard Crewdson conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: meeting Stuart Porter via the Wellington Artists' Cooperative in the late 1970s; his introduction to improvised music at the flat of Stuart Porter and Anthony Donaldson; rehearsals and performances with groups including the Primitive Art Group and Family Mallet; Wellington music venues; crossover between the punk scene and improvised music; involvement in Nuclear Free and Springbok tour protests; growing up in Roseneath; his work as a visual artist and storyteller; moving to Sydney, Australia; losing his job as a result of exposing abuse of disabled patients by carers; living homeless in Sydney; and his return to New Zealand. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 4 digital sound recording(s). 3 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 07/07/2014 - 19/12/2015

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Women's Gallery, Wellington :Workbooks / diaries. 1 November - 17 December [1983]. The ...

Date: 1983

From: Women's Gallery (Wellington, N.Z.) :[Posters for exhibitions and events. 1983]

By: Women's Gallery (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-WOMENS-Gallery-1983-01

Description: Poster advertising a women artists' diary exhibition shows a reproduction of a print by Robin White, entitled "The name of this girl is Florence". other artist exhibiting were: Anne Morris, Ans Westra, Sylvia Bowen, Carole Shepheard, Di Ffrench, Heather mcPherson, Janet de Wagt, Jo Cornwall, Joanna Paul, Juliet Batten, Keri Hulme, Lani Morris, Lynnsay Francis, Sarah Parkinson, Shirley Cameron, Sky Isaacs. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 430 x 307 mm. Provenance: Donated in 1984.