Transplanted: Refugee Portraits of New Zealand

$170 donated
Given by 4 generous donors in over a year

Now, more than ever, we need to dispel myths around welcoming refugees to New Zealand.These gorgeous portraits will start that conversation.

Wellington

If seeking asylum is having your life pulled up by its roots, then being transplanted to New Zealand soil as a refugee is its regeneration--in all its difficult beauty.

The Question:

How do you dispel myths and dissipate fears around asylum seekers and refugees in New Zealand—something that’s needed now more than ever? Moreover, how do you honour the rich contribution to this country of the incredibly diverse individuals behind the word ‘refugee’?

The Idea:

These gorgeous two-metre tall portraits by renowned photographer Alistair Guthrie, and the curated public conversations that will surround them, honour the individual behind that label.

Funds for Transplanted: Refugee Portraits of New Zealand will go into printing these stunning large-scale prints, the accompanying text, and travel expenses for the exhibit to tour the country, with the initial launch in Auckland. Public talks will accompany the exhibit in each city. Guest speakers will discuss our rapidly changing situation in New Zealand and the world, with refugees invited to tell their stories and offer their perspectives on the issues at hand.

The Creators:

Alistair Guthrie, Photographer

For over three decades Alistair Guthrie has been chronicling New Zealand through the pointed beauty of his lens. His lush portraiture work, featured in this project, has captured this country’s best and brightest, ranging from politicians and thinkers (Helen Clark, Dame Ann Salmon), captains of high tech (Bill Gates, Steve Balmer), sportsmen (Richie McCaw, Daniel Carter, Colin Mead), to musicians (Lorde, Tim Finn, Dave Dobbyn), and artists and entertainers (Dick Frizzell, Reese Darby, The Topp Twins), to name just a few.

He has been a featured artist at John Leach Gallery, now Gow Langsford, and most recently was given a fifty-page retrospective of his career in F11 photography magazine. He has also been the recipient of the prestigious Brian Blake Memorial prize. His work can be seen on his website at: http://www.alistairguthrie.com

Tracey Barnett, Producer

Tracey Barnett has been a contributing columnist and commentator for The New Zealand Herald, The Sunday Star Times, TVNZ and TV3, among others. She is the author of The Quiet War on Asylum, a concise introduction to asylum issues in New Zealand and Australia, published by Bridget Williams Books.

She is also the creator of the asylum awareness campaign, 'WagePeaceNZ', an educational initiative to raise awareness about refugee issues in New Zealand and most recently, 'Welcome #500Now', a call to increase New Zealand's refugee quota. She has argued extensively in the media against detention of asylum arrivals, particularly offshore, and has worked to see more refugees welcomed against today’s contentious political backdrop.

She has sat on the board of the Asylum Seeker Support Trust and is currently on the Refugee Council of New Zealand. Her work can be found on her website at: http://www.traceybarnett.co.nz

WagePeaceNZ's involvement (page creator)

WagePeaceNZ was begun by columnist and author Tracey Barnett in 2015 as an initiative to educate New Zealanders about the rapidly changing issues surrounding asylum and refugees in this country, our region, and the world. For those who would like a quick and easy way to learn more about the issues at hand, WagePeaceNZ hosts a Facebook page that shares media links to keep you up to date. 'Like' us at WagePeaceNZ: https://www.facebook.com/wagepeacenz/

Use of funds

Funds will support the creation and implementation of this exhibit and help continue the work of WagePeaceNZ to keep Kiwis up to date on refugee and asylum issues in this country, our region, and the world.

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Sol Amour
Sol Amour on 09 Oct 2017
I would have loved to come and see this if I was still in the country - to see the faces of humanity, of our brothers and sisters and to help raise the awareness that New Zealand can do better on a global scale.
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This campaign started on 27 Sep 2017 and ended on 31 Dec 2018.