CANTERBURY SCHOOL OF ART CENTENARY Lecture Series QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Great Hall, The Arts Centre of Christchurch LECTURES DATE TIME TITLE AND LECTURER Saturday, Junesth 9.45 Introduction, Professor H. J. Simpson. 10.00 "The Stream, the Sheep, the Open Ticket: Remarks on Katherine Mansfield and the Visual Arts." Vincent O'Sullivan. 11.30 Harkness Memorial Lecture. "Retrospect and Hindsight." Professor Peter Tomory. 2.10 "Art, Culture and Frozen Meat." Dr David Ngvitz. ■ 3.45 "Critical Territories: Border Conflict in New Zealand Art Criticism." Dr Peter Leech. Sunday, June 6th 10.00 "New Zealand Architecture in the Thirties: the Impact of Modernism." Dr lan Lochhead. . 11.35 "Models Embedded: Aspects of Art Education in New Zealand." Peter Smith. 2.10 "New Zealand Museumsand Art Galleries: An Historical Perspective." Dr Rodney Wilson. 3.45 Panel Discussion. A SEASON TICKET which entitles the holder to attend all cc achm ticket and the lectures, the openings of all Centenary Exhibitions and pff S 9R the Official Reception can be obtained from the Secretary. Ktblt> * IUIV rcc £ ’ yJ TICKETS FOR SINGLE LECTURES may be obtained prior to each lecture at the Great Hall, The Arts Centre of Christchurch. Ticket sales will commence 20 minutes before each lecture at the Worcester Street entrance of the TICKET FOR ONE. Hall and continue until 5 minutes prior to the start of the LECTURE O.DU lecture. Persons who may wish to attend are advised to arrive in good time since it will be necessary for doors to be closed shortly before each lecture begins. All information: or write to: The Secretary, Telephone 482-009, Canterbury School of Art Centenary, ext. 8815,8792. School of Fine Arts, Queen's Birthday Weekend University of Canterbury, Telephone: 66-985 Private Bag, ' CHRISTCHURCH.
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