TY - BOOK AU - Pitts,Priscilla AU - Hotere,Andrea TI - Undreamed of ... 50 years of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship SN - 0947522565 AV - ND1107.5 .P57 2017 U1 - 709.93 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Dunedin, New Zealand PB - Otago University Press KW - Frances Hodgkins Fellowship KW - University of Otago KW - Division of Humanities KW - Funds and scholarships KW - Artists KW - New Zealand KW - Art, New Zealand KW - 20th century KW - 21st century N1 - 1966 Michael Illingworth -- 1967 Tanya Ashken -- 1968 Derek Ball -- 1969 Ralph Hotere -- 1970 Michael Smither -- 1971-2 Marté Szirmay -- 1973 Ray Thorburn -- 1974 Marilynn Webb -- 1975 J.S. Parker -- 1976 Ian Bergquist -- 1977 Jeffrey Harris -- 1978 Grahame Sydney -- 1979 Matt Pine -- 1980 Andrew Drummond -- 1981 Gretchen Albrecht -- 1982 Chris Booth -- 1983 Joanna Margaret Paul -- 1984 Michael Armstrong -- 1985 Denis O'Connor -- 1987 Kendal Heyes -- 1988 Julia Morison -- 1989 Shona Rapira Davies -- 1990 Siegfried Köglmeier -- 1991 Christine Webster -- 1992 Neil Frazer -- 1993 Peter Gibson Smith -- 1994 Nicola Jackson -- 1995 Jeff Thomson -- 1996-7 Fiona Pardington -- 1998 Shane Cotton -- 1999 Séraphine Pick -- 2000 Jim Speers -- 2001 Ava Seymour -- 2002 Scott Eady -- 2003 Sara Hughes -- 2004 Mladen Bizumic -- 2005 Rohan Wealleans -- 2006 Sarah Munro -- 2007 Ben Cauchi -- 2008 Heather Straka -- 2009 Eddie Clemens -- 2010 Joanna Langford -- 2011 Kushana Bush -- 2012 Nick Austin -- 2013 Zina Swanson -- 2014 Patrick Lundberg -- 2015 John Ward Knox -- 2016 Miranda Parkes; Foreword; Sharon Dell --; Yielding up riches : the impact of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship; Priscilla Pitts --; Founding the fellowship; Joanne Campbell --; The artists 1966-2016; Priscilla Pitts and Andrea Hotere --; Acknowledgements N2 - "In 1966 Michael Illingworth, whose oil painting Adam and Eve appears on the front cover of this book, was awarded the inaugural Frances Hodgkins Fellowship. For the first time in New Zealand a practising artist was given a studio and paid a salary to make art for a whole year. Such support, as Frances Hodgkins herself wrote from her own experience, was capable of yielding up riches undreamed of. Poet and critic David Eggleton has described the fellowship as an emblem of cultural endeavour which ...holds a legendary status in the public imagination. The initiative and much of the early funding for the fellowship is thought to have come from poet, editor and arts patron Charles Brasch, and it was set up by the University of Otago Council. Fifty years later, the Frances Hodgkins is still going strong, one of five arts fellowships offered through the University of Otago's Humanities Division. This sumptuous book brings together the art and the stories of half a century of Frances Hodgkins fellows. Arts commentator Priscilla Pitts writes about their work, while journalist Andrea Hotere interviews the artists about their lives and sources of inspiration. The result is a vibrant celebration the of talent fostered through New Zealands foremost visual arts residency, showing how the artistic wealth created has flowed back into the culture of the small country that nurtured it." -- provided by publisher ER -