‘Our small fond human enclosures’ - Ursula Bethell
83 Clyde Road, Ilam, Christchurch
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Inspired by the exhibition, Ursula Bethell: A Fine and Private Place, Christine Whybrew, Acting Director Southern for Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, will share some heritage places associated with poet, artist and observer, Ursula Bethell.
During the talk, Christine will also discuss the Rainbow List Project which aims to improve the diversity of Rārangi Kōrero, the New Zealand Heritage List, by recognising places of significance to Aotearoa New Zealand’s LGBTTFQI+ communities.
Tickets: $5
Bookings recommended, door sales may be available if not sold out prior.
Admission to the Ursula Bethell: A Fine and Private Place exhibition is free.
If you want to explore the Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House visitor experience before or after the talk, admission charges will apply (booking recommended).
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