Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
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Location
211 Left Bank, off Cuba St
Te Aro
Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
We're located just off Cuba Mall. Head down the lane between Wellington Apothecary and Chili.
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Opening hours
Wednesday–Friday 11 am–6 pm
Saturday 11 am–4 pm
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Admission
Free
Enjoy is a non-profit arts organisation and gallery space dedicated to developing contemporary art practice—and the audiences and discussion around contemporary art—through exhibitions, events, publishing, artist residencies and other activities.
We create opportunities for learning and exchange around contemporary art in Aotearoa New Zealand, and advocate for its role in our society. Enjoy’s artistic programme prioritises artists, writers and curators who are early-career or interested in growing their practices in a supportive and challenging environment.
Our organisation strives to honor Te Tiriti o Waitangi through its strategic leadership and approach to arts participation. We depend on the investment of our primary funders Creative New Zealand Arts Council Toi Aotearoa, with additional support from Wellington City Council, community funding and fundraising initiatives.
We would like to acknowledge Te Āti Awa/Taranaki ki Te Upoko o Te Ika and the neighbouring Ngāti Toa iwi who are the mana whenua of the region and rightful custodians of the land upon which we stand.
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Facilities
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Reference library
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Public programmes
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Wheelchair access
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Function space
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Toilets
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Shop
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Other facilities
We have a kitchen. Our reading room is open to the public and comes with a study area.
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Contact
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Postal address
PO Box 24117 Te Aro Te Whanganui-a-Tara / Wellington 6142
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Phone number
+64 4 384 0174
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Email address
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Website
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Staff details
Enjoy is managed by a small and dedicated team of 2.5 full-time staff, alongside interns and volunteers, and are governed by a volunteer board of 8 trustees.
More information about the current staff members and our Board of Trustees can be found here:
https://enjoy.org.nz/about/people
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