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Wild Creations Artists in Residence programme
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In this section:

  • Wild Creations
    • Wild Creations gallery
      • Chris Cottrell
      • Hayden Fowler
      • Jordan Reyne at Karamea
      • Louise Potiki Bryant at Aoraki/ Mount Cook
      • Madeleine Child and Philip Jarvis
        • The Wild Things photo gallery
      • Rebekah Wild at Okarito
      • Rosy Tin Teacaddy at Lake Tarawera
      • Tabatha Forbes at Kingston
      • Waikarere Gregory at Aniwaniwa
      • Zoe Roland at Tiritiri Matangi Island

Madeleine Child and Philip Jarvis

See also:

2010 residency winners

‘Wild Things’ exhibition opening - Conservation blog 21 September 2011

 

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