Newmarket Arts Trust: A brief history (2004–2021)
Haigh, David
Date
2021-12-16Link to ePress publication:
https://www.unitec.ac.nz/epress/index.php/whanake-volume-7-issue-1-2021/Citation:
Haigh, D. (2021). Newmarket Arts Trust: A brief history (2004–2021),Whanake: the Pacific Journal of Community Development, 7(1), 128-141 Unitec ePress. ISSN 2423-009X. http://www.unitec.ac.nz/epressPermanent link to Research Bank record:
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5499Abstract
BACKGROUND
The Newmarket Arts Trust (NAT) was formed in 2004. The original trustees were a mixture of people involved in the art world
–– myself
–– Sue Haigh (no relation to the author, local resident and active member of the Newmarket Park Beautification Group)
–– Deborah White (owner of Newmarket gallery Whitespace)
–– Joy Tongue (owner of Newmarket gallery Studio of Contemporary Art)
[...]
The trust was established by the Newmarket Business Association (NBA) and was tasked with promoting arts, especially public art in the Newmarket area – roughly the area within the boundary of the old Newmarket Borough Council and now the boundary of the NBA. I had been closely involved in establishing the NBA and ensuring that the Newmarket area had a special Mainstreet rate that was devolved by Auckland City Council (ACC) to the NBA. These special rates were essential in funding a regular and substantial part of the costs of future artworks.
NAT is a community organisation registered with the Charities Commission. Its constitution includes the following purposes:
–– Promote art and culture in Newmarket
–– Establish and support a Newmarket art and culture fund to commission works and promote the arts
–– Purchase artworks for public display in Newmarket
–– Encourage public art in all new developments and redevelopments in Newmarket
–– Encourage artists to set up in the Newmarket community
Keywords:
Newmarket (Auckland, N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, Newmarket Arts Trust (Auckland,N.Z.), Auckland City Council, public art, promotion of art, art, artistsANZSRC Field of Research:
330401 Community planning, 3606 Visual artsCopyright Holder:
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