TRUST BANK CANTERBURY ATXFTQT zuotIKJHLD JL r,, IN RESIDENCE A nine month period in which to develop work, a stipend, exhibition opportunity and large studio with attached flat in the Christchurch Arts. Centre are offered to a New Zealand artist selected to be the TRUST BANK CANTERBURY ARTIST IN RESIDENCE 1990. This prestigious residency, open to artists in the visual arts not living in Canterbury and who have a developing reputation in the arts, begins on 1 March, 1990 and continues for nine months. Conditions of residency and application forms are available from: TRUST BANK CANTERBURY ARTIST IN RESIDENCE AWARD The Arts Centre Christchurch Trust P.O. Box 845 Christchurch or from Public Art Galleries Applications close 17 November, 1989 The Trust Bank Canterbury Artist In Residence Award has the support of the QED Ans Council of New Zealand. TRUST BANK CANTERBURY LTD T^ C ° I .—
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