Bishopdale, 2017. Thomas Herman.
Children at Bishopdale Primary : Image 1 of 1
- Title Children at Bishopdale Primary
- Creator Thomas Herman
- Date Thursday, 4 May 2017
- Image 1 of 1
- Notes Bishopdale Primary has students from a broad mix of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds .
Photographers note : These 5 young girls are from Bishopdale Primary School. The primary school was more than happy for me come photograph the children. I spent lunch time walking around with the principal; the children were very interested in my camera, they asked if I was working for the newspaper and even One News. After lunch was finished she took me through the class, I was a bit of a distraction to the kids so we kept my time in keep class brief. The school showed a lot of diversity with about 50 percent or more of the students being from different culture and ethnic backgrounds, the principal said they had a very good kapa haka and rugby team. 468 Greers Road, Bishopdale Primary, Bishopdale.
- Parent Collection Christchurch Documentary Project.
- Parent Collection Description A collaboration between Christchurch City Libraries and the University of Canterbury, School of Fine Arts to create a documentary photographic record of Bishopdale and surrounds in 2017. Thomas Herman, Liam Lyons, Elise Williams, Janneth Gil and Lucas Perelini from the School of Fine Arts created a body of photographic images of people and the physical and social environment, a unique collection that reflects the diversity of the Bishopdale area in 2017.
- Collection Location Digital collection
- File Reference CCL-BI2017-53-TH-2570
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Source
Photographed by School of Fine Arts interns, University of Canterbury, for the Christchurch Documentary Project, Bishopdale, 2017.
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