Programme 2006 – Wearable Arts Awards

TARADALE
high school

FLAVA
96.8 HIPHOP & RnB

Wearable
Art
Awards
2006

Images of New Zealand
In My Backyard (Yr 7-8)
Great Outdoors (Yr 9-10)

Friday 27 October

HONEWORX
NEW HOME PACKAGES AS INDIVIDUAL AS YOU ARE

Pettigrew Green ARENA
HAWKE’S BAY

Major Sponsors

FLAVA  Flava
96.8 HIPHOP & RnB

HOMEWORX   Homeworx
NEW HOME PACKAGES AS INDIVIDUAL AS YOU ARE

Pettigrew Green ARENA   PG Arena
HAWKE’S BAY

Section Sponsors

Wipeoutwaste   Junior Section
a combined council initiative

THE DUKE of GLOUCESTER   Intermediate section

Hawke’s Bay Today   Senior Section

AARONS Emporium   Horrendous Hats
Something for everyone

Special Awards

Homeworx   Supreme Award
NEW HOME PACKAGES AS INDIVIDUAL AS YOU ARE

Massey University   Initiative Award

SIMKIN CONSTRUCTION LTD   Peoples Choice

Wearable Art Awards
Images of New Zealand

Wipeoutwaste
a combined council initiative

Junior section – In My Backyard

Tamatea Intermediate

1.   Winter Wedding
Kayla Brooks, Sarah Groom, Kate Horrocks

St Patrick’s School

3.   Rainbow of the Universe
Georgia Dornbusch

4.   War of the Weeds
Helena Gower

5.   Ferntasic
Liteci Gyde

Heretaunga Intermediate

7.   Emerald Embellishment
Brittany Williams

8.   Garden Statue
Cassey Hall

Taradale Intermediate

9.   Ewe want some Milk
Melissa Giddens, Georgia Hill

10.   Backyard Beauty
Amanda Good

11.   Come have a Swing
Holly Edmonds, Hayley Orchard, Stephanie Coleman

12.   Citrus Tree
Hannah Jobbins

13.   Changing of the Season
Sarah Hopper, Sarah Logan

14.   Pink Polly the Pixie
Felicia Howard

Havelock North Intermediate

15.   Backyard Birds
Emily Johnson, Evie Johnson, Catherine Sambrook

16.   Metamorphosis
Amon Pearse

17.   A Friend’s Garden
Simone Astridge, Emma Johnson

18.   Garden Bride
Brooke Fisher, Georgia Dowling

19.   Childhood Memories
Ashleigh White, Emma van Asch

20.   Pukeko Paradise
Sophie Anderson

21.   The Forgotten Garden
Emma Tennant, Shannon Boult

22.   The Fuchsia Fairy
Jasmine Bolton

23.   Pohutukawa Lady
Libby Parkinson, Katie Sole, Charlotte Lummus

24.   Scarecrow
Anna Atchley

25.   Kiwi Blokes Garden Shed
Hilary Mitchell, Phillipa Hoquard

26.   The Tree Of Life
Cameron Whitfield, Stephen Clothier, Ria Loveder

27.   Dunny Fun!
Emily Robottom

28.   Hay Mate
Lizzie King

29.   New Zealand at its Best
Lilly Lawson, Breatrice Hazlehurst

30.   Miss Nature 2006
Phillippa Cogswell, Josie Wood, Portia McLean

31.   Bill the Flower Pot Man
Natasha Goodall

32.   Out to Dry
Sarah Fagan

33.   Four Seasons
Raphael Van Workum

34.   Climbing Jasmine
Molly Ryan, Jasmine Zerjal

35.   A Garden’s Friend
Anna Rooney

36.   Environment on the Line
Rebecca Lesley, Billie Culy

Interval

THE DUKE of GLOUCESTER

Intermediate Section – Great Outdoors

Hastings Girls High School

37.   My Garden of Rainbows
Rebekah Brittin

Havelock North High School

38.   My Garden
Vanessa Little

Karamu High School

39.   Forever Green
Kate Mora

Woodford House

40.   Secrets under the Waterfall
Christine Hilton

41.   Outdoor Queen
Pippa Maarfy, Poppy Kelt

Tamatea High School

42.   Urban Angel
Kirstie O’Riley, Delaney Fisher, Amy Lang, Alysha Jane

43.   Polynesian Styles
Nua Monioisea

Solway College

44.   From Mountain to Sea
Hemaima Turner, Jimmmie [Jimmie] Shedlock-Black

45.   Explosive Beauty
Gemma Burnett, Megan Bichan

46.  Lily Wave
Lisa Soumsouk

47.   Entrapment
Bernice Pitt

Napier Girls High School

49.   From the Mountains to the Sea
Elizabeth Atchley

50.   The Beach
Rebecca Clark

51.   Aotearoa’s Paptuanuku
Luisa Knight, Brea Pothan

52.   Rainbow Trout
Alice and Kaysha Brownlie

53.   Wine Country
Rachel Reid, Jennifer Boake

Taradale High School

56.   Night’s Comfort
Alana Mumby, Akari Matsumura

57.   Vanishing Visions of Aotearoa
Kelly Stone, Katie Biggs, Alysha Winson

58.   River of Plastic
Aseel Bahho

59.   Explosions of Fiery Beauty
Kare Frechtling

60.   Roadside Beauty
Prue McFarlane, Niamh Edington

61.   Fun Filled Adventure
Annika Sanson

62.   Kiwianora
Rachel Leppard

63.   Spring into Life
Shannon Huxtable

64.   Kiwiana Wai
Shannon May, Katie Winter

65.   Aqueous Maui
Kimberley Robottom, Jessica Bainbridge

66.   Mermaid Candice
Morris-Eyton

67.   Inner City
Hayley Fulton, Shanelle Hamilton

68.   Corporate Incursion
Kieran McAllister

69.   The Heart of the Ocean
Danielle Mortensen, Amy Kockelbergh, Hannah Dixon

70.   Miss Ika Bird
Alena Jellyman, Kirstie Lawrence

71.   Beehive
Loren Priest

72.   Pixie Dust
Anna Smith, Laura Birch

Interval

Taradale High School Ball Gowns

Presentations

Wipeoutwaste   Junior Award
a combined council initiative

The Duke of GLOUCESTER   Intermediate Award

SIMKIN CONSTRUCTION LTD   Peoples Choice

Special thanks to

Mark Bramley and Radio Network
Simon Sounz and Lighting
Debbie’s of Taradale
McDonald’s New World
A Touch of Elegance
Tamatea Greenworld Garden Centre
Evolve Print & Design
Taradale Observer
Craftlands
Wool ‘n’ Things
Janeff Books
Knit-Nak Fabrics
BNZ Havelock North
Knitworld
Askerne Winery
Mission Estate Winery
Smart Coffee
Pak n Save Tamatea
Vetro
Taradale High School helpers – students and staff

Your Comperes this evening are Jane Pierard and Lynda Pipe

Pre-show entertainment Liam Farris

Introducing our Judges

Jenny Raitt
Jenny has vast experience as a dressmaking tutor and is known to many for the nightclasses she taught for many years.She created Knit-Nak Fabrics 19 years ago introducing sewers to stretch fabrics. KnitNak Fabrics has gained a reputation throughout Hawkes Bay and beyond as a specialist shop for designer knit fabrics.

Kathleen Robins
Kathleen studied architecture in Canada but moved into jewellery design an area in which she has worked in for the past 15 years both in Canada and New Zealand. Almost 3 years ago she opened OOMA (Objects of my Affection) a boutique specializing in exquisite jewellery, gorgeous handbags and “girly” things.

Richard Moorhead
Richard is the owner of “Moorart” garden design which has now been operating for 12 years. He is a watercolour painter and has served on various Arts Councils over a considerable number of years. He was a founding member of the “Norsewear Art Awards” of which he is still a trustee.

Craftlands
Turning leisure into pleasure

226 Emerson Street, Napier   Ph/Fax (64) 06 834 0760
email [email protected]   www.craftlands.co.nz

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Surnames in this programme –
Anderson, Astridge, Atchley, Bahho, Bainbridge, Bichan, Biggs, Birch, Boake, Bolton, Boult, Bramley, Brittin, Brooks, Brownlie, Burnett, Clark, Clothier, Cogswell, Coleman, Culy, Dixon, Dornbusch, Dowling, Edmonds, Fagan, Farris, Fisher, Fulton, Giddens, Good, Goodall, Gower, Groom, Gyde, Hall, Hamilton, Hazlehurst, Hill, Hilton, Hopper, Hoquard, Horrocks, Howard, Huxtable, Jane, Jellyman, Jobbins, Johnson, Kelt, King, Knight, Kockelbergh, Lang, Lawrence, Lawson, Leppard, Lesley, Little, Logan, Loveder, Lummus, Maarfy, Matsumura, May, McAllister, McLean, Mitchell, Monioisea, Moorhead, Mora, Morris-Eyton, Mortensen, Mumby, O’Riley, Orchard, Parkinson, Pearse, Pierard, Pipe, Pitt, Pothan, Priest, Raitt, Reid, Robins, Robottom, Rooney, Rowbottom, Ryan, Sambrook, Sanson, Shedlock-Black, Smith, Sole, Soumsouk, Stone, Tennant, Turner, van Asch, Van Workum, White, Whitfield, Williams, Winson, Winter, Wood, Zerjal

Format of the original

Booklet (9-32 pages)

Date published

27 October 2006

Accession number

576476

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