Tylee Cottage Residency

The Tylee Cottage Residency is an artist-in-residence programme facilitated by the Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui, New Zealand.[1] Established in 1986, the scheme began as a partnership between the Sarjeant Gallery, the Wanganui District Council and the QEII Arts Council of New Zealand (now known as Creative New Zealand).[2] It is currently managed by the Sarjeant Gallery and funded by the Wanganui District Council.[2] Each year, the selected artist works full-time on their work for 2–12 months and resides in Tylee Cottage.[1] Tylee Cottage was built in 1853 and is one of Whanganui’s oldest homes.[3]

List of artists-in-residence

Since the Tylee Cottage Residency was established in 1986, the artists-in-residence have been:[1]

  • 1986 Laurence Aberhart
  • 1987 Andrew Drummond
  • 1988 Mervyn Williams
  • 1989 Anne Noble
  • 1990 Sue Cooke
  • 1991 Emare Karaka
  • 1992 Dennis Turner
  • 1993 Ans Westra
  • 1994 Gary Freemantle
  • 1995–96 Peter Ireland
  • 1996 John Beard
  • 1997 Andrew Smith
  • 1997–98 George Krause
  • 1998 Julian Hooper
  • 1999 Bronwynne Cornish
  • 1999 Victor Meertens
  • 2000 Jeff Thomson
  • 2000 Sarah Buist and Sonia van Kerkhoff
  • 2000–01 Marcus Williams and Susan Jowsey
  • 2001–02 Lauren Lysaght
  • 2002 Alastair Galbraith
  • 2002 Jean Zuber
  • 2002–03 Gregor Kregar
  • 2003–04 Andrea du Chatenier
  • 2004 Johanna Pegler
  • 2005 Christine Hellyar
  • 2005 Paul Johns
  • 2005–06 Ben Cauchi
  • 2006–07 Matt Couper
  • 2007 Mark Braunias
  • 2007 Joanna Langford
  • 2007–08 Regan Gentry
  • 2008 James Robinson
  • 2009 Andrew Ross
  • 2009 Miranda Parkes
  • 2009–10 Kay Walsh
  • 2010 Emily Valentine Bullock
  • 2010–11 Liyen Chong
  • 2011 John Roy
  • 2011 Glenn Burrell
  • 2011–12 Charles Butcher & Cobi Cockburn
  • 2012 Adrian Jackman
  • 2012 Alexis Neal
  • 2012–13 Ann Shelton
  • 2014 Richard Orjis
  • 2014–15 Cat Auburn
  • 2015 Roberta Thornley

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Tylee Cottage Artist-in-Residence Programme". Sarjeant Gallery. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Tylee Residency Prospectus" (PDF). Sarjeant Gallery. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  3. "Tylee Cottage". Wanganui Library. Wanganui Library. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
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