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Enjoy Contemporary Art Space is a contemporary art space in Cuba Street arts area of
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. Commonly known as 'Enjoy', the gallery was founded in 2000 by artists Ciaran Begley, Ros Cameron and Rachel Smithies as an
artist-run space An artist-run space or artist-run centre (Canada) is a gallery or other facility operated or directed by artists, frequently circumventing the structures of public art centers, museums, or commercial galleries and allowing for a more experimental ...
. Today, Enjoy operates as a not-for-profit contemporary art space, presenting exhibitions, publications, public programmes and residencies by emerging and mid-career artists. Enjoy is supported by Creative New Zealand and the Wellington City Council. In addition to staging exhibitions, Enjoy regularly publishes critical writing online as well as printed exhibition catalogues and art related publications. The gallery has been based at three locations throughout its lifespan. Between 2000 and 2006, the gallery was based at a first floor space at 174 Cuba St. In 2006, the gallery relocated to Level 1, 147 Cuba St. In 2019, the gallery moved again to a ground floor space at 211 Left Bank, off Cuba Mall. Enjoy is governed by a Board of Trustees, made up of Wellington-based artists and arts professionals. Between 2001 and 2019, the organisation was called Enjoy Public Art Gallery.


Vision and Mission

Vision Leading contemporary art practice for Aotearoa. Mission To develop experimental work To nurture, challenge and support practitioners To nurture, challenge and support audiences To grow a diverse contemporary art community


Second ten years: 2010–current


First ten years 2000–2009


References

{{Authority control Artist-run centres 2000 establishments in New Zealand Art museums and galleries in New Zealand Museums in Wellington City