Ben's ark
From shipping containers to DIY shelters for the homeless, people from all walks of life are using creativity to solve their, and New Zealand’s rising housing crisis.
Posted on 01 Mar 2017[1] Comments2017 Upstream Art Trail
The Upstream Art Trail is a biennial, crowd-funded, four day temporary public art exhibition that showcases the work of emerging artists and designers in the beautiful surrounds of Wellington’s Central Park.
Posted on 22 Feb 2017[0] CommentsLanding on both feet
Street skateboarder and TLC student artist, Matt Hosey, has just had his design artwork featured in New Zealand’s leading skateboarding and snowboarding magazine, Manual.
Posted on 13 Feb 2017[1] CommentsArtist profile: Louis Mikaere
"I was only inspired to produce art at the start of this year. I was sick of my job and decided to study in July, then never looked back. Studying art has opened my eyes to the art world and introduced me to people who are doing amazing things through art."
Louis Mikaere – Janet Law Scholarship Recipient 2017
The Avalon Park playground project
Three students from The Learning Connexion have worked together, juggling study commitments and dodgy weather, to document and produce a five minute video for the Hutt City Council that celebrates Avalon Park’s $3.7m upgrade.
Posted on 17 Jan 2017[1] CommentsRisking success pays off
Meet the artists. ‘Nurturing Natures’, a collaborative exhibition by 12 artists, closed its doors after a successful talk of-the-town opening night, that saw the Upper Hutt show extended for a further two weeks and approximately $6,000 worth of sales* spread across the three weeks.
Posted on 10 Jan 2017[2] CommentsPaua shell art for Kaikoura by TLC artist
Aidan Walbaekken has raised $1,500 to-date for earthquake stricken Kaikoura by selling his paua shell art creations via social media and donating the proceeds to the Red Cross.
Posted on 05 Dec 2016[2] CommentsEmployers value creativity the most
Michelle Feary’s recent job success proves how studying creativity at The Learning Connexion transferred into true value in a competitive job market.
Posted on 30 Nov 2016[1] CommentsZombie candles, silver fox rings and tommy guns
TLC Diploma programme and Honours student, Nick Rule, makes 3D sculptures out of paper clay and creates miniature jewellery out of semi-precious metals. He’s had art stalls at the Wellington Frank Kitts market and success selling jewellery and hand-made candles from a local Wellington store.
Posted on 22 Nov 2016[2] Comments'Nurturing Natures' exhibtion
‘Nurturing Natures’ is a collaborative group exhibition of 12 artists being held at The Mall in Upper Hutt, Wellington on the 12-19th November. Media on show includes jewellery, ceramics, forged sculpture, bronze, drawing, painting, encaustic, felting and photography.
Posted on 15 Nov 2016[6] Comments
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