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About the Fletcher Trust - The Fletcher Trust
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About the Fletcher Trust. What we support and why. In addition to its philanthropic activities, The Fletcher Trust manages The Fletcher Trust Collection. Of New Zealand artwork, which forms part of its assets, and the Fletcher Trust Archives. Of material from the former Fletcher Challenge Group. The Trust also facilitates the Fletcher Challenge People and Clubs. Network and owns and manages The Fletcher House. In Broad Bay, Dunedin.
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The Fletcher House - The Fletcher Trust
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James Fletcher arrived in New Zealand in 1908 from Scotland. A fifth-generation stonemason and builder, he quickly secured a job in Dunedin with its predominance of stone buildings. With Albert Morris, an English-born joiner, James built a wooden villa in 1909, which is now known as the Fletcher House, at Broad Bay on the Otago Peninsula. There are some more photographs of The Fletcher House on the following page.
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About the Fletcher Trust - The Fletcher Trust
http://fletchertrust.co.nz/about.php
About the Fletcher Trust. What we support and why. In addition to its philanthropic activities, The Fletcher Trust manages The Fletcher Trust Collection. Of New Zealand artwork, which forms part of its assets, and the Fletcher Trust Archives. Of material from the former Fletcher Challenge Group. The Trust also facilitates the Fletcher Challenge People and Clubs. Network and owns and manages The Fletcher House. In Broad Bay, Dunedin.
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Trustees - The Fletcher Trust
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What we support and why. David Sixton is an advisor and director for several New Zealand private companies. He is a former Fletcher Challenge executive who retains a connection with Fletcher Building Limited as a trustee of the Fletcher Building Employees' Welfare Fund.
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Trust makes a difference - The Fletcher Trust
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Trust makes a difference. History of The Fletcher Trust. This was exactly the kind of cause the trust liked to support. It dispensed funds and helped raise them for a smorgasbord of worthy projects that covered sport, arts, heritage, conservation, education and medicine under one of its guiding principles. As the trustees had said from the very beginning: "We have an obligation to help each other succeed.". It started with Scheme C. The founder had done well. Indeed after helping rebuild the stricken...
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Te Huringa / Turning Points
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If this is seen as controversial we make no apology. It mirrors the complex, convoluted history of race relations in this country. Curatorially, we offer it as a koha towards a more thoughtful engagement with various, in many cases iconic, works held in the Fletcher and Sarjeant Gallery collections. MANA-A-IWI/MANA OF THE PEOPLE. MANA WHENUA/MANA OF THE LAND. TAONGA/ALL THAT IS VALUED. TE AO WHANUI/IN THE WIDER WORLD. Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Maniapoto, Ngapuhi Synthesis. MANA-A-IWI/MANA OF THE PEOPLE.
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Artists
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AFTER DE SAINSON, Louis Auguste. AFTER LE BRETON, Louis. ALDIS, Albert E. ANGAS, George French. ARNDT, Hermina ( Mina ).
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History
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The Fletcher Challenge Art Collection. The story of the Fletcher Holdings’ collection's almost accidental beginning belies the status of the Fletcher Trust Collection as New Zealand's major corporate collection. According to George Fraser's introduction to the 1981 Fletcher Collection catalogue, two things then happened almost simultaneously: an interest was created at Fletcher's in early New Zealand art and it became known to dealers that the company was interested in purchasing such works. From then on...
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History
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The Fletcher Challenge Art Collection. The story of the Fletcher Holdings’ collection's almost accidental beginning belies the status of the Fletcher Trust Collection as New Zealand's major corporate collection. According to George Fraser's introduction to the 1981 Fletcher Collection catalogue, two things then happened almost simultaneously: an interest was created at Fletcher's in early New Zealand art and it became known to dealers that the company was interested in purchasing such works. From then on...
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Representation And Reaction
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This exhibition brings the two opposed traditions together in direct juxtapositions so that the distinctive qualities of both can be re-evaluated. It includes works drawn mainly from the collections of two Trusts, the Kelliher and the Fletcher, each one devoted to a single aspect of the debate. A New Zealand Herald editorial of 3 August 1961, headed Art and the Average Man, gives support to the then Mr Kelliher’s views, observing that “art in many countries shows a tendency to drift off into ...Kelliher ...