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SCHOOL IN PAINTING

1 20 To Attend At Kaikoura I Twenty amateur painters | from Christchurch and sur- ■ rounding districts win attend • a painting school at Kaikoura , under the auspices of the Adult Education Department of the University of Canter- ■ bury, this week-end. Organised by Mr E Clark, of the department, the course will be run by Mr John Oakley of the Canterbury University School of Art and Mrs CpDeen O’Connor, a part-time tutor on the staff of the department. All activities will cater for both the experienced and less experienced members of the groups and the programme will include evening sessions at which criticism of work done will be given and films and slides shown. There will be some discussion on trends in modern abstract art. The course, the second of its kind to be held at Kaikoura. will be attended this year by a majority of women, many of whom are housewives. The men taking part will come from the farming and business community though there will be one elderly retired man in the group. The youngest member of the party is aged 17. The painters are providing their own canvases and other painting materials, though a selection of library books on the subjects covered will be made Previous courses of this kind have taken place at Akaroa, Diamond Harbour and other centres around Christchurch. Further week-end and holiday schools being organised by the Adult Education Department tor May Include course* oni the study of the novel, classics, music, the Antarctic and community leader-

I think people are going to buy quite a passel of these gasoline buggies and they need gasoline to make ’em go. It may be the thing has a future.—Frank Phillips, founder of the Phillip* Oil Company, 1904.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 14

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SCHOOL IN PAINTING Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 14

SCHOOL IN PAINTING Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 14

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