More on Celia vs Wellywood, this time straight from the Wellingtonista…
As a side note, it’s particularly distressing to see Celia Wade-Brown admitting her total powerlessness:
Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown said yesterday that she did not support a sign of any kind.
Given that the Wellywood sign, which has thousands and thousands of Wellingtonians up in arms, is being put up by a company which is 34% owned by the council, and requires a resource consent from the council, you’d have thought that the Mayor would be showing a bit of leadership on the issue.
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Marble & Mud is a creative manifestation of my identify examined under the lens of my Greek whakapapa. Years of exploring my relationship with my heritage and upbringing have brought rise to the same core themes with an undeniable flow, be it in icons, colours, symbols or sound. This exhibition will be a collage of visual art, showing mixed media, textiles, writing, projection and performance art.
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