Intercreate Charitable Trust

Our Charities Registration
Intercreate is a registered charitable entity in terms of the Charities Act 2005. It’s registration number with the Charities Commission is CC32791. The charitable purposes of the Trust are:


  • Sectors – Arts / culture / heritage
    Education / training / research
    Fund-raising
  • Activities – Sponsors / undertakes research
    Makes grants / loans to individuals
    Makes grants to organisations (including schools or other charities)
    Acts as an umbrella / resource body
  • Beneficiaries – Artists, educators
    Children / young people
    General public

For more information about the Intercreate Trust, visit the Charities Register at www.charities.govt.nz

 

Donations Welcomed!
Any donations for the work we do would be much appreciated and would greatly help assure the continuing development of our educational, cultural and environmental programming.



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To donate by direct bank deposit:
Intercreate.org Bank Account Number: 15-3948-0384073-00
Please use the reference field to indicate your last name and send us an email at info at intercreate.org with the transaction time, your name and contact details, for us to cross-reference.

 

 

All about Intercreate.org

 

Intercreate.org is a project based research centre which consists of an international network of people interested in interdisciplinary creativity. Project foci include interdisciplinary projects, education initiatives and residencies. Intercreate is a not-for-profit trust that is registered with the Charities Commmission of New Zealand.




About SCANZ
Solar Circuit Aotearoa New Zealand (SCANZ) is New Zealand’s premier art and technology event and involves a symposium, artist residency, and public exhibition. It occurs every two years, and has typically involved a mix of Aotearoa New Zealand and international artists, producers, theorists and curators many of whom are leading practitioners. Held in New Plymouth, SCANZ 2011 will be the third event.


SCANZ 2011: Eco sapiens
A symposium followed by a residency is to be held late January to early February 2011 in New Plymouth, Aotearoa New Zealand. It seeks to bring a range of knowledge groups together to investigate the cultural roots of climate change and seek out poetically pragmatic approaches to encouraging the cultural and behavioural shifts required. Initial expressions of interest are due 21 November, 2009. Please see here for more details.

SCANZ 2009 international participants included Nina Czegledy, Brett Stalbaum, Sally Jane Norman, Jacques Sirot, Sarah Cook, Andrew Gryf Paterson, Dan Torop, Melinda Rackham and Dominic Smith of The Polytechnic. Participants based in New Zealand included Lisa Reihana, Stella Brennan, Sean Kerr, Rachel Rakena, Natalie Robertson, Danny Butt, Herman Pi’ikea Clarke, Alex Monteith, Naomi Lamb, Caro McCaw, Jon Bywater, Julian Priest (UK/NZ) and many others.

Occurring along side the 2009 residency was a two day symposium (February 7 and 8), presentation evening & exhibition (opened February 7), and curatorial workshop.

 

 

 

 

 

Intercreate.org gratefully acknowledges the support and partnerships of:

Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Creative New Zealand

Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery


Puke Ariki
Puke Ariki


Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT)


TSB Community Trust
TSB Community Trust


and...
Phosphor Essence Ltd.


 

Media Stream

Flickr Pool - If you have an association with any of the SCANZ events, please feel free to join up and add to this flickr pool.