Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Monday, 9 April 2012
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Teacher training and left handed children
Teacher training and left handed children
As a left handed creative myself, it's about time something was done about this... thoughts and observations welcome on this...
As a left handed creative myself, it's about time something was done about this... thoughts and observations welcome on this...
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
For Christchurch...
Kind regards.
Peter.
Peter Godkin MA, MCSD, MDINZ
Master of Arts in Communication Design
Higher National Diploma in Visual Communications
Visual Communications Consultant
Associate Lecturer in Graphics (Including HND)
Member Chartered Society of Designers
Member Designers Institute of New Zealand
Member The Typographic Circle (UK)
Member D&AD
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Monday, 13 February 2012
Reply from CPIT Christchurch to my call to action...
Thanks for the work you're doing with raising awareness of the plight of Christchurch artists. We would be very pleased to support this in any way we can. I am an exec member of the advocacy group, Arts Voice Christchurch (please see our website - http://artsvoicechch.com and join us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arts-Voice-Christchurch). Please feel free to engage in these projects and keep up to date with the wider campaigns to ensure arts are an integral part of the city's recovery and mesh your projects into what we are doing. Our focus is on the central city plan (CCP) and the way in which arts and artists can be supported to have studios and performance spaces in the new city, and also on a range of transitional projects. CPIT is key to a range of these, including the Artbox project (http://artboxnz.weebly.com/) and we (CPIT) have raised $500,000 for this since June last year – a result of which we are hugely proud of. Anything you can do in the UK to raise awareness of these initiatives would be most appreciated. I encourage you to read our submissions to the plan which have been very well received by the city council.
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