OUTER SPACES

Fiona Pardington‘s The prow of the Charlotte Jane has been enlarged to billboard scale and illuminated on the Gallery’s giant lightbox on Worcester Boulevard as part of the continuing Outer Spaces series.
Pardington’s photograph features a representation of the first of the four ships that carried the English settlers into Lyttelton Harbour in December 1850.
One hundred years after the 99 day voyage, Christchurch glass-blower John Rowe, a descendant of one of the passengers, used his trade skills to recreate a scale model of the ship.
While the model was later lost, Rowe was able to create a replica, which today resides in Canterbury Museum. It was there that The prow of the Charlotte Jane was photographed by Pardington.
A second, gallery-scale photograph of the Charlotte Jane by Pardington has just been acquired for the collection, and will be one of the works to be found at the very heart of Brought to Light (which opens on 28 November 2009).
The prow of the Charlotte Jane is on display until November 2010. Read more »











