Graphic Designer: Andrew Knopp
Photographer: Chris Cain

VOL.39 - Hidden Stories Saturday 27 April, 2019
Limes Room, Christchurch Town Hall


For Archaeology Week 2019, PechaKucha Night Christchurch Vol.39 will be held in the Christchurch Town Hall, newly restored and sparkling.





Speakers:



Emily Fryer // Conservator // A Rainbow Gone Mad: Protecting and Conserving the Patrick Hanly Mural at the Town Hall

Abigail Hurst // Writer & Architect // Telling Architecture (the Hidden Stories of Buildings)

Robyn Burgess // Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga // A 'top secret' hole in the ground and other hush hush war-time construction in Selwyn

Nicholas Cable // Archaeologist // The Avon River - What Lurks Below

Janneth Gil // Photographer & Engineer // Photography: A Tool for Social Change

Clara Watson // Archaeologist // A bone with an unusual story

Olivia Spencer-Bower // Photographer // Every project has a story to tell

Kris Herbert // Journalist & Storyteller // How ‘Our Stories Project’ is turning oral history into an experience

Jessie Garland // Archaeologist and Artefact Analyst // London and Paris House: a touch of fancy in the frontier city

Abby Suszko // Kaiārahi Māori // Tangata Tiriti: The hidden story of the importance of te Tiriti to you.

Katharine Watson // Archaeologist // Miasmas and malaises

Christine Whybrew // Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga // Finding Emily Phillips

Andrew Boyd Barber // Urban Designer // Looking back to now




PechaKucha Nights are devised and shared by Klein Dytham Architecture.