INDEPENDENT NEWS

The Vernacularist URBAN-RURAL: The Great Divide?

Published: Wed 9 Dec 2015 03:59 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Vernacularist URBAN-RURAL: The Great Divide?
Publication Launch – Wednesday 16 December, 5.30pm
Depot Press is thrilled to be launching the latest issue of The Vernacularist on Wednesday 16 December. This is the fifth issue of The Vernacularist, an independent journal in book form celebrating/exploring the vernacular identity of Aotearoa New Zealand, and produced through the publishing arm of Depot Artspace, Depot Press.
The upcoming issue is themed Urban-Rural: The Great Divide? and explores in-depth the issues both cities and non-urban communities face, and the culture, values, landscape and creativity that now exist as a result. Full of original written and visual content, the publication is textured, topical and thought-provoking.
The contributors for this issue are (in alphabetical order) Emma Badeia, Riki Bennett, Linda Blincko, Nigel Brown, Jinki Cambronero, Dawson Clutterbuck, Louise Evans, Tim Flower, John Foster, Jack Gray, Vanessa Green, Fauze Hassen, Christopher Howard, Sophie Jerram, Kemi Niko & Co, Arohahui Lawrence, Sam Mesler, Sam Morrison, Jermaine Reihana, Jessica Ward, and Tony Watkins. Their work paints a varied and diverse picture of Aotearoa New Zealand and how landscapes are an integral part of our identity. Other contributors include participants from an online questionnaire developed to canvass and include a broad range of perspectives on this significant vernacular subject.
The launch will take place at the Depot Artspace, 28 Clarence St, Devonport on Wednesday 16 December at 5:30pm and features short talks and presentations from a selection of contributors. This will be the first opportunity to buy the Urban-Rural: The Great Divide? All are welcome.
The issue will also be available for purchase at selected independent bookstores, and via the Depot Artspace: www.depotartspace.co.nz
Special thanks to Trade Aid for their support of the launch event.

Next in Lifestyle

Mandated Single Approach To Reading Will Not Work
By: NZEI Te Riu Roa
Could The School Phone Ban Work?
By: The Conversation
To Avoid A Measles Epidemic, Aotearoa Must Close The ‘Immunity Gap’
By: Public Health Communication Centre
A Kid-friendly Archaeology Resource Kit Is Being Launched Today As Part Of New Zealand Archaeology Week (April 27-may 5)
By: Heritage New Zealand
Cyber Skills Programme For Tamariki Recognised At Māori Language Awards
By: Tatai Aho Rau Core Education
Waitaha-South Island Kapa Haka Celebrates 60th Anniversary With Record Participation
By: Waitaha Kapa Haka
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media