Len Lye Centre Wins at Excellence Awards
Tue 26 Jul 2016
Local Government New Zealand has announced New Plymouth District Council as the winner of a local government arts and
culture Excellence Award for its work in establishing the Len Lye Centre.
The Council won the Creative New Zealand Excellence Award for Best Creative Place at the LGNZ Excellence Awards in
Dunedin last night.
The Best Creative Place award recognises the contribution arts and culture initiatives can make towards creating a more
prosperous town, city, district or region.
Judges praised the Len Lye Centre – which houses some of the collection and archive of the internationally renowned
artist – “as an internationally significant place for the city which recognises one of New Zealand’s preeminent sons.”
Judges said the centre was a wonderful partner for the Puke Ariki Museum, and acknowledged the commitment from the
community in raising funds for it.
Mayor Andrew Judd says the award recognises the contribution arts and culture initiatives can make towards creating a
more prosperous town, city, district or region.
“The Len Lye Centre has been praised nationally and internationally and I’m thrilled that Local Government New Zealand
has recognised not only the high calibre of the museum, but also its contribution to the wider community,” he says.
LGNZ President Lawrence Yule says the award recognises the Council’s execution of a brilliant and much anticipated plan.
“The Len Lye Centre is a jewel for New Plymouth and all of New Zealand,” he says.
Judges for the awards are former Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast, Chair of EQC Sir Maarten Wevers and The New Zealand
Initiative’s Executive Director, Dr Oliver Hartwich.
The awards, now in their third year, recognise and celebrate the outstanding leadership role local government plays
within communities. More than 600 delegates from local and central government, and stakeholders, celebrated the
outstanding leadership role local government plays within communities.
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