Tomorrow was another day

Tomorrow Was Another Day was a short dance performance that was the culmination of choreographer Lucy Marinkovich’s 2021 Caselberg Trust Creative Connections Residency in Broad Bay, Ōtepoti/Dunedin.

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The 2021 Poetry Awards Judge's Report

The Caselberg’s International Poetry Prize Awards Night was held at the Athenaeum on Thursday 25 November 2021 — this years guest judge was poet Dr Majella Cullinane — following is her report which, along with the winning poems, have been published in Landfall 242.

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Meeting the artist

Around 25 brave folk ventured forth today arriving by car, bus and foot on this grey, drizzly, damp afternoon to meet the wonderful Lucy Marinkovich, the Caselberg Trust’s Creative Connections Resident for 2020/1.

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Winston Churchill Fellow Farewelled

On Friday we said farewell to Kim Morton, founder of Christchurch arts and mental health charity Ōtautahi Creative Spaces, after her 3 week Winston Churchill Fellowship Residency at the Caselberg House researching “Arts on Prescription”.

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Dame Fiona Kidman to reside at Caselberg House

Congratulations to Dame Fiona Kidman who is the inaugural recipient of the University of Otago Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies (CISS) Irish Writing Fellowship. The Caselberg Trust is really looking forward to welcoming Dame FIona to the Caselberg House for the duration of her Fellowship in September this year.

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Winston Churchill Fellow visits Caselberg Trust

Kim is the founder of Christchurch arts and mental health charity Ōtautahi Creative Spaces. She was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship to travel to Denmark and UK to investigate arts on prescription, but with borders closed, Kim leapt at the chance for a residency at Caselberg House. Kim is involved in national advocacy for arts and health and has served on the Arts Access Aotearoa board. Now living in Lyttelton, Kim says it's full circle, coming back to Dunedin where she studied law in the 1980s. It was a visit to the Kimi Ora Creative Expression Unit at Cherry Farm hospital at that time (which later became Artsenta) that sparked her passion for creative wellbeing.

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