Homeless Art Display
Long-awaited Navy mates youth centre cycle for a under wayP5 cause P10 North Shore Times Thursday, July 28, 2016 YOUR PLACE, YOUR PAPER What’s Sold! selling $993,000 31 Santiago Cres, Unsworth Heights Solid, well-maintained three bedroom home with appeal to owner-occupiers or investors. Sold by Bayleys Mairangi Bay $2,140,000 9 Peter Tce, Castor Bay Four bedroom family home on a large site with sunny backyard Auckland City Mission pottery class tutor Peter Lange with artist Rossana ‘Rose’ Greaves. PHOTO: LAINE MOGER/FAIRFAX NZ and entertaining area. Sold by Bayleys Takapuna Homeless art display LAINE MOGER ented at I Am the Art. ledgement to our teachers, the tor Linda Blincko says the exhi- The Mission’s pottery classes Mission, and ourselves.’’ bition is to raise awareness of the Homeless people and rough- are taught by retired ceramicist For Greaves’ fellow artists, the individual lives of the homeless sleepers of Auckland are Peter Lange, a leading New Zea- class offers more than a chance to community. showcasing their ceramic land artist for 40 years. mould pottery. Despite the Mission being creativity at an exhibition in Artist Rossana ‘Rose’ Greaves It is a respite from the cold and based in the CBD, Blincko wants Devonport. is one of the homeless community rain, a sense of achievement, and the city to recognise homelessness $1,091,000 I Am the Art & The Art is Me is members attending Lange’s class. a place to stay out of trouble. is an ‘‘Auckland-wide issue’’, and 39 Hillcrest Ave, Hillcrest a collaborative exhibition Greaves was given a state ‘‘It can be a place to turn our includes North Shore communi- Modern and low maintenance between Depot Artspace and house four-and-a-half years ago attention to positive art therapy,’’ ties.
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