Exhibition opening: Friday 6th November 6:30pm

Viewing: 7-8 November 11am til 4pm

Live auction: 10th November - viewing from 5:00           Auction starts 7:00pm sharp


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PRESS RELEASE: ART WITH LOVE – THE 5TH FLIRTATION IS ON AT RICHMOND ROAD SCHOOL

posted Nov 2, 2009 12:03 AM by Stephen Fisher   [ updated Nov 2, 2009 12:14 AM ]

Exhibition and Live Auction: 6 – 10 November 2009

Well-known and emerging New Zealand artists are lining up to offer their works to Richmond Road School’s hugely popular ARt With LoVe auction.


The annual fundraising event – this year called The 5th Flirtation – is being held at the school on Tuesday, 10 November, at 7pm, with ART + OBJECT auctioneers Ben Plumbly and James Parkinson once again in charge.


The event, which featured on TV One’s Auction House earlier in the year, provides a unique opportunity to purchase works by leading artists at exceptional prices while also raising much-needed funds for the school.


This year, about 40 paintings, photographs, sculptures and objet d’art, will go under the hammer from artists such as Billy Apple, Jacqueline Fahey, Denys Watkins, Vivien Masters, Garth Steeper, Jacqueline Fraser, Dick Frizzell, Otis Frizzell, Geoffrey Heath, Sarah Hillary, Harvey Benge, Grant Sheehan and Gary Freemantle.


Parents at the school are well-represented too with Karl Maughan, John Reynolds, Clinton Phillips, Dave Hood, Robyn Walton, Catherine Carter and Sam Miller-Walters all providing works.


Other artists who have contributed include Mike Whitaker, Deborah Smith, Jennifer Smith, Robyn Hoonhout, Fern Petrie, Guity Evelyn, Michael Linane, Lucy Linanae, John Meadows, Trish Campbell, Anne Lengauer, Yona Lee, Basia Smolnicki, Jan Simmons, Caroline Low, Dylan Horrocks and Casey O’Connell, who won this year’s National Drawing Award.


ARt with LoVe is a very important fundraiser for us,” says Richmond Road School principal Stephanie Anich. “We have to raise $100,000 every year just to keep the school running so all the proceeds will be used to support our children’s learning and fostering their interest in the arts.


“We are extremely fortunate to have so many passionate and talented New Zealand artists supporting our school and are very grateful for their involvement.”

 

The 5th Flirtation opens on Friday, 6 November, at 6.30pm at Richmond Road School (Douglas Street entrance).  Free viewing takes place over the weekend of 7 and 8 November from 11am to 4pm, with the auction set for Tuesday, 10 November, at 7pm. 

Flyer out now...

posted Oct 30, 2009 4:12 AM by Stephen Fisher


Art with Love - Exhibiting Artists 2009...

posted Oct 22, 2009 12:17 AM by Stephen Fisher

Harvey Benge; Trish Campbell; Cathy  Carter; Guity Evelyn; Gary  Freemantle; Otis  Frizzell; Geoffrey Heath; Robyn Hoonhout; Yona Lee; Ane Lengauer; Lucy Linane; Michael Linane; Caroline Low; Vivien Masters; Karl Maughan; Casey-Jane O'Connell; Fern Petrie; Clinton Phillips; Ele Saofia; Jan Simmons; Deborah Smith; Basia Smolnicki; Robyn Walton; Denys Watkins; Mike Whitaker

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posted Oct 21, 2009 12:38 AM by Stephen Fisher   [ updated Oct 24, 2009 11:12 AM ]

Trish Campbell; Guity Evelyn; Gary Freemantle; Robyn Hoonhout; Anne Lengauer; Lucy Linane; Michael Linane; Caroline Low; Karl Maughan; Clinton Phillips; Ele Saofia; Basia Smolnicki; Jan Simmons; Robyn Walton

Opening Night Welcome

posted Nov 11, 2008 12:09 PM by Stephen Fisher   [ updated Oct 25, 2009 7:59 PM ]

Stephanie Anich - Principal Richmond Road School - Friday 7th November

Art With Love is not like any other art exhibition or auction.  It started in 2005, and was followed by the 2nd affair, the 3rd fling and now this event in 2008, the 4th Romance.  It is called Art With Love because artists donate their work knowing that all the proceeds go to the school.  This is a significant contribution.  For this reason I would thank the artists who have contributed to this exhibition and auction.

I would also like to single out and publicly thank artists who have contributed to at least 3 of the 4 Art With Love events.  

Thank-you for your passion and your generosity.  They are:

  • Karl Maughan 
  • John Reynolds 
  • John Pule 
  • Amy Melchior 
  • Catherine Carter 
  • Eleanor Whyle 
  • Basia Smolnicki 
  • Margaret Elliot 
  • Clinton Phillips 
  • Gabrielle Jones 
  • Sam Miller-Walters 
  • Tyla Vaeau 
  • Olivier Duhamel 
  • Kristelle Plimmer

I would also like to specifically recognize the recent achievements of two artists who have children who attend Richmond Road School.  John Reynolds and Edith Amatuanai were finalists in the recently awarded Walters Prize for contemporary art. Congratulations to you both on this significant achievement. As already mentioned John Reynolds has contributed significantly to Art With Love in the past, and Edith has donated two pieces to this, the 4th Romance.

In addition to the artists, this event would not be possible without 2 other groups.  Firstly I would like to thank our sponsors.  Their support adds to the professional quality of this event.  Please support them, and make them your first port of call when you can.

Secondly our staff and parents who have helped make this event the success it is.  I would particularly like to acknowledge Sue Winslow who was one of the founding organizers of this event, and whose experience we have drawn on extensively, and the 2008 organising committee consisting of the following parents – Stephen Fisher, Kim O’Loughlin, Robyn Walton, Julie Plourde, and our coordinator Angie TuiSamoa.

The proceeds of this event are used to employ our wonderful teacher aides.  We currently employ 6 teacher aides who support teachers by working with groups or individual children in our language programmes, or who provide remedial support for children in literacy and numeracy.  We are also looking at ways in which we can further develop the art programmes for our children.  We are certainly not short of talent in our community to tap into.

Ben and James from Art + Object are our auctioneers once again. We look forward to seeing you back here again on Tuesday for the auction.

Private Eye - the intimate images of Edith Amituanai

posted Nov 7, 2008 4:51 PM by Stephen Fisher   [ updated Oct 25, 2009 8:02 PM ]

Sunday Magazine - Sunday Star Times - 26th October 2008

On her wedding day in 2004, Edith Sagapolu took some of her own photographs. She shot her bridesmaids, standing in pink satin before a mirror. Click here to read more

Artists drawn to primary school

posted Nov 7, 2008 4:48 PM by Stephen Fisher   [ updated Oct 25, 2009 8:03 PM ]

By LISA HARRISON - Auckland City Harbour News | Friday, 07 November 2008

Some of the country’s most well-known artists will be showing their love for Richmond Road School this week.

In the annual Art With Love fundraiser, donated artworks will be auctioned to raise money for the school.

Click here to read rest of article


Get ready for the 4th Romance - Art with Love returns !

posted Nov 7, 2008 4:45 PM by Stephen Fisher   [ updated Oct 25, 2009 8:01 PM ]

The romance continues for one of Auckland’s most eagerly-awaited art auctions.

ARt With LoVe - held at Richmond Road School in Ponsonby - is back for the 4th year in a row and, this time, viewers can also be voters.

Dubbed "the 4th RoMANce", the event is a major fund-raiser for the inner-city school, giving buyers the chance to purchase works by the likes of Karl Maughan and Edith Amituanai in a relaxed environment with no dealer commission.  Both artists have children at the school. 

Each year they, and other talented parents, friends and galleries donate artworks 100% “with love” and the proceeds are used to support children’s learning at the multi-lingual school.

Professional auctioneers Ben Plumbly and James Parkinson – from ART + OBJECT – will once again conduct the auction, which starts at 6.30pm on Tuesday 11th November. Viewing begins on Friday, 7 November, and continues over election weekend so people voting at the school’s polling booth can also admire the artworks.

Plumbly said he was delighted to be involved for the fourth year running. “It’s a great event - very successful and very well-organised. We love being involved in ARt with LoVe which has a great reputation throughout Auckland's visual arts community.”

Principal Stephanie Anich said: “We have to raise $100,000 every year just to keep the school running so ARt with LoVe is a key event for us. The money raised from the auction will enable us to continue funding our classes and promoting the arts with our children.

“We are lucky to have so many passionate and talented New Zealand artists supporting our school and are extremely grateful for their involvement.”

The three previous auctions have raised between $40,000 and $60,000 for Richmond Road School.

This year, about 40 paintings, photographs, sculptures and objet d’art will go under the hammer.

For more information, please contact: Angela Tui Samoa on Ph: 027 202 9609 or via email: ange@artwithlove.org 

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