The Whole House Project
The Whole House Project
This project was facilitated by Rekindle. A house, which had been damaged by the earthquakes, was carefully dismantled and approximately 250 artists and craftspeople from around NZ and overseas were involved in making approximately 400 useful objects from the house materials. These objects were displayed in the Canterbury Museum in 2015. The photograph shows one of the objects.
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