Putting culture at the core of the Christchurch rebuild

Recent events in the New Zealand city suggest that arts and culture are playing a central role in the city's post-earthquake recovery.
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The ruins of Christchurch Catholic Cathedral: image via www.creativate.co.nz

Three recent events in the New Zealand city of Christchurch, almost four years on from the magnitude 6.3 earthquake in February 2011, suggest that arts and culture are playing a central role in the recovery of the city’s social fabric.

In popular memory, Christchurch suffered just two earthquakes. The first on September 4 2010 and the lethal monster of February 22 2011 that killed 185 residents and visitors.

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Vincent O’Donnell
About the Author
Dr Vincent O’Donnell produces Arts Alive and is an Honorary Associate of RMIT’s School of Media and Communication and a Fellow of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne.