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Crucible artist residency recipients announced
Crucible artist residency recipients announced

Otago Daily Times

time19-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Crucible artist residency recipients announced

Two new artists have been chosen for the next instalment of the Crucible artist residency in Oamaru. The artist residency was launched by the Hynds Foundation and Gillies MetalTech foundry in the Oamaru Victorian precinct last year and Hynds Foundation programme director Leanne Gibson said they were "absolutely thrilled" to announce that Paula Collier and Zac Whiteside had been selected for the residency commencing in September. The programme supports artists to develop their creative practice by working with fellow artists and skilled craftsmen based at the foundry. Collier is a visual artist originally from Christchurch, now based in Wellington Harbour. Collier's practice spans installation, sculpture and photography. Her experience working as a textile artist in the film industry provides opportunities for incorporating repurposed or waste materials into her artwork, exploring their qualities beyond their intended practical use. Collier studied sculpture at Elam School of Fine Art in Auckland and completed a masters of fine arts at Massey in Wellington in 2024. Her recent exhibitions are "To Be Sure, We Are Speaking" (The Engine Room, 2024), "A Series of Actions and Observations" (The Wellington Working Men's Club, 2024) and "Diurnal Aspect" (play-station Gallery). Whiteside is an Ōtepoti-based artist working across sculpture, performance and installation. His practice explores humour, labour and the rituals of modern life through material contradiction, visual metaphor and wordplay. Whiteside graduated from the Dunedin School of Art in 2023 and is the co-director and curator of Pond Gallery, an artist-run space in Ōtepoti that supports early-career artists. He has recently exhibited in "Through the Fray" at Blue Oyster Art Project Space (Opened June 13) and "Piss" at Pond Gallery (Opened June 27), a group show he also curated. The Oamaru-based artist residency also offers artists opportunities to connect with the Waitaki arts community and develop new work for an exhibition at the culmination of the residency. Artists Motoko Kikkawa (Dunedin) and John Ward Knox (Karitane), were previously part of a 16-week Crucible artist residency since February this year which culminated in their combined open studio over King's Birthday weekend. Oamaru-based artist Karen Aitken and Wellington-based artist Sian Quennell Torrington were the first selected artists for the programme's launch in 2024.

2025 Spirit Of Boom Classic: Torque To Be Sure win would be emotional for Ian Corazzol
2025 Spirit Of Boom Classic: Torque To Be Sure win would be emotional for Ian Corazzol

Courier-Mail

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Courier-Mail

2025 Spirit Of Boom Classic: Torque To Be Sure win would be emotional for Ian Corazzol

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Grief-stricken owner Ian Corazzol will on Saturday return to the racetrack for the first time since his beloved wife Sherryl lost her lengthy battle against pancreatic cancer. Corazzol will be at Doomben to watch two-year-old Torque To Be Sure contest the $300,000 Group 2 Spirit Of Boom Classic (1200m). The musical equipment distributor wants to honour the memory of his childhood sweetheart, who died aged 74 last Thursday. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'When Sherryl passed away it was quite a surprise really because she seemed to be travelling all right but came up with a little problem at the time,' Corazzol said. 'We had been married for 54 years and we'd been together since we were 17 – it's a long time in the scheme of things. I already miss her terribly. 'In the end she couldn't go to the races. She dropped more than a third of her body weight due to the illness and she really couldn't get around to many places.' Torque To Be Sure is an early $9.50 chance in the Spirit of Boom Classic behind favourite Beskar ($5), Gallo Nero ($5.50) and Navy Pilot ($7). If the talented colt can break his maiden status, there will be emotional scenes for both Corazzol, his co-owners and Murwillumbah trainer Matt Dunn. • Wet the key to Wealth in Group 1 Doomben 10,000 'It would've meant a lot to Sherryl but it'll mean an awful lot to me as well,' Corazzol said. 'We were in it with a few people from the stable and we're all looking forward to the race. 'He's had three runs for three seconds but he's starting to get out to his right distance.' Corazzol couldn't bear to drive down the Gold Coast highway last Saturday to watch his gelding Boom Torque run around in the Listed ATC Trophy (1200m) on a Heavy 8 track, with champion jockey Blake Shinn riding, just 48 hours after Sherryl had passed away. But he doesn't want to miss the races at Doomben on Saturday, knowing that his soulmate will be there in spirit. 'I didn't go down to the Gold Coast last weekend when I had Boom Torque and he ran fourth – he doesn't like a wet track at all – but I will go to this one,' he said. 'Hopefully this horse Torque To Be Sure will get himself together, stretch it out and win it.' • Doomben 10,000 tips, runner-by-runner form analysis Corazzol said Sherryl owned shares in 'two or three horses' and loved going to the racetrack to watch them right up until the final eight months of her life, when the insidious cancer took a hold. Sherryl's favourite horse was the Stuart Kendrick-trained colt Luva Flutta, which finished second-last in this year's Magic Millions 2YO Classic on the Gold Coast – but that result hardly mattered. Just seeing her horse qualify for a $3m race in January was enough to give Sherryl a massive boost in her tenacious fight against cancer. • Doomben 10,000 day fields full of quality 'It didn't do any good there but it was great to have a runner in the big race,' Corazzol said about Luva Flutta, who won back-to-back races on the Sunshine Coast last spring before scoring a dream ticket to the Magic Millions Classic. 'We were down in Sydney and she watched it run when it won its last start and as they crossed the line she punched the air and said 'you little beauty, good on ya'.' Originally published as Owner Ian Corazzol vows to be at Doomben this Saturday as Torque To Be Sure contests 2025 Spirit Of Boom Classic in honour of his late wife Sherryl

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