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Tūātapere & Districts Schools - Anzac Displays at RSA, art works from 2024

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Tūātapere & Districts Schools - Anzac Displays at RSA, art works from 2024: We were given permission to collect all of the students Anzac Art from 2024, from our local kura or schools, this was originally displayed at the RSA Hall and featured here in Tūātapere. It is now available to view in these online community archives from the CWA Community & Heritage Hub. This comprises pieces of art by students from both Hauroko Valley School & Waiau Area School and these are entered under separate class categories, with students names if recorded. Please use the search function on our home page under this eHive account to find the class and school you require. NOTE: If your child would like their original artworks back, please contact us. Otherwise, now these pieces are digitised, they will be recycled. IMAGES OF ARTWORKS, by students in Room 4 at Waiau Area School, being black paper soldier silhouettes over shaded pastel backgrounds: 1 - artist, AE 2 - artist, Cairo 3 - artist, Evangelene 4 - artist, Gavin 5 - artist, Hunter K 6 - artist, Lucy 7 - artist, Maddy E 8 - artist, Megan? 9 - artist, Memphis 10 - artist, Mitchell 11 - artist, MK 12 - artist, Neka 13 - artist, Noir? 14 - artist, BVW or Peace? 15 - artist, Peyton 16 - artist, Rachael 17 - artist, Rhydel 18 - artist, Sativa 19 - artist, SL 20 - artist, Sophie H 21 - artist, Summer 22 - artist, Yet? 23 - poster saying, "ANZAC ART Proudly Made By: Room 4 Waiau Area School" with 'Lest We Forget' stamps on each side, and bordered in poppies NOTE: our digitising volunteers have done the best they can deciphering the names, often written by young children. If these are wrong, please let us know and we can correct them and our apologies for any mis-spelling! We have saved the current Anzac Art by our local schools, as it is especially important for us to engage with our community and especially our tamariki and rangatahi and to treasure their involvement in our local/district history. If you or anyone you know has any more information to share about this art or if you took photos, please share with us in the comments section. You can do this by making a comment in the space provided under the image page. Or find our contact details on our archive heading page.

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  • Title

    Tūātapere & Districts Schools - Anzac Displays at RSA, art works from 2024

  • Maker

    Tūātapere & Districts Schools - Anzac Displays

  • Date made

    2024

  • Subject

    Anzac Day, Student Artworks, Arts & Crafts, WAS - Waiau Area School, Tūātapere, Hauroko Valley Primary School - HVP

  • Additional information

    Digital image in archive Paper copy on file

  • Rights

    All rights reserved

  • View source record for this item

    https://ehive.com/collections/202139/objects/2188208

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  • Location

    Main Rd, Tūātapere, next to the old Railway Station. We also belong to the internationally recognised 'Safe Space Alliance'.

Central & Western Murihiku Southland Archive

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Central & Western Murihiku Southland Archive

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