The Tylee Cottage Residency is an artist-in-residence programme facilitated by the Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui, New Zealand. [1] The scheme began in 1986 as a partnership between the Sarjeant Gallery, the Wanganui District Council and the QEII Arts Council of New Zealand (now known as Creative New Zealand). [2] It was established by gallery director, Bill Milbank, QEII Arts Council adviser, John McCormack, and inaugural artist, Laurence Aberhart. [3] It is currently managed by the Sarjeant Gallery and funded by the Wanganui District Council. [2] Each year, the selected artist works full-time on their work for 2–12 months and resides in Tylee Cottage. [1] Tylee Cottage was built in 1853 and is one of Whanganui's oldest homes. [4]
Since the Tylee Cottage Residency was established in 1986, the artists-in-residence have been: [1]
The Tylee Cottage Residency is an artist-in-residence programme facilitated by the Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui, New Zealand. [1] The scheme began in 1986 as a partnership between the Sarjeant Gallery, the Wanganui District Council and the QEII Arts Council of New Zealand (now known as Creative New Zealand). [2] It was established by gallery director, Bill Milbank, QEII Arts Council adviser, John McCormack, and inaugural artist, Laurence Aberhart. [3] It is currently managed by the Sarjeant Gallery and funded by the Wanganui District Council. [2] Each year, the selected artist works full-time on their work for 2–12 months and resides in Tylee Cottage. [1] Tylee Cottage was built in 1853 and is one of Whanganui's oldest homes. [4]
Since the Tylee Cottage Residency was established in 1986, the artists-in-residence have been: [1]