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Wild Creations Artists in Residence programme
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Madeleine Child and Philip Jarvis
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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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