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The William Hodges Fellowship residency programme is the successor to the Southland Art Foundation Artist in Residence. The origins of the William Hodges Fellowship date back to 1980 with the establishment of the Southland Savings Bank Art Foundation. The Southland Art Foundation Artist In Residence was established in 1996 by a joint partnership between Southland Art Foundation, Creative New Zealand, Southland Museum & Art Gallery and the Southern Institute of Technology. In 1999 the Southland Art Foundation Trustees–Shirley Palmer, Gwen Neave,
Russell Beck Russell Joseph Beck (21 February 1941 – 10 February 2018) was a New Zealand archaeologist, museum curator, and artist. He has three children, one of them is Peter Beck, founder of aerospace company Rocket Lab. Biography Beck came from an ...
and Wayne P, Marriott resolved to rename the Artist in Residence programme the
William Hodges William Hodges RA (28 October 1744 – 6 March 1797) was an English painter. He was a member of James Cook's second voyage to the Pacific Ocean and is best known for the sketches and paintings of locations he visited on that voyage, inclu ...
Fellowship. This was in recognition of the acquisition of William Hodges “Maori before a Waterfall”, 1773 by the Southland Museum & Art Gallery in 1998. Hodges was regarded as the first non-Maori artist in residence in Southland, having depicted the flora, fauna and people of the region during Cook’s second voyage to New Zealand. The inaugural William Hodges Fellowship was awarded to Jo Ogier, printmaker, from Dunedin in 2000. On Friday 3 November 2000 Burwell House was opened as the residence for the William Hodges Fellow.beehive.govt.nz - Opening of Burwell House, Artist's Residence, Invercargill
/ref> The partnership of Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Southland Art Foundation,
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, and
Creative New Zealand The Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Creative New Zealand) is the national arts development agency of the New Zealand government, investing in artists and arts organisations, offering capability building programmes and developing markets ...
has continued to develop the fellowship, providing the opportunity for artists to work financially unencumbered for a period of time, as well as working closely with the local community.


Artists/Fellows in Residence

* 1996
Ans Westra Anna Jacoba Westra (born 28 April 1936), generally known as Ans Westra, is a self-taught New Zealand photographer, with an interest in Māori. Her prominence as an artist and author was most amplified by her 1964 piece ''Washday at the Pa''. Ea ...
, Photographer * 1996 Irene Ferguson, Printmaker * 1996 Ruth Myers, Sculptor * 1996 Geoff Dixon, Painter * 1996 Tracy Collins, Painter * 1997 Kalvin Collins, Abstract Painter * 1997 Mark Adams, Photographer * 1997 Geoff Dixon, Painter * 1998 David Sarich, Painter * 1998 John Z Robinson, Painter * 1998 Janet de Wagt, Painter * 1998
Joanna Margaret Paul Joanna Margaret Paul (14 December 1945 – 29 May 2003) was a New Zealand visual artist, poet and film-maker. Early life and education Paul was one of four daughters of pioneering New Zealand publisher Blackwood Paul and artist and writer Ja ...
, Painter * 1998 Murray Grimsdale, Painter/Illustrator * 1999 Murray Grimsdale, Painter/Illustrator * 1999 Jo Ogier, Printmaker * 1999
Cilla McQueen Priscilla Muriel McQueen (born 22 January 1949 in Birmingham, England) is a poet and three-time winner of the ''New Zealand Book Award'' for Poetry. Early years and education McQueen's family moved to New Zealand when she was four. She was educ ...
, Poet/Painter * 2000 Jo Ogier, PrintmakerArts Council of New Zealand - South Island hosts exciting arts events
/ref> * 2000 Margaret Dawson, Photographer * 2000 Nicholas Twist, Photographer * 2001 Ross T Smith, PhotographerArts Council of New Zealand - Strength and diversity reflected in Arts Board grants
/ref> * 2001 Margaret Dawson, Photographer * 2002 Irene Ferguson, Painter/Printmaker * 2002 Laurence Berry, Painter * 2002 Lorraine Webb, Painter * 2003 Maryrose Crook, Painter/Musician * 2004 Keely McGlynn, Glass Sculptor * 2004 Jane Zusters, Painter * 2004 Lucy Dolan, Painter * 2005
Mark Braunias Mark may refer to: Currency * Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina * East German mark, the currency of the German Democratic Republic * Estonian mark, the currency of Estonia between 1918 and 1927 * Fi ...
, Painter * 2006 Regan Gentry, Sculptor * 2006 Miranda Parkes, Painter * 2007 James Walker, Glass Sculptor * 2007 Peter Peryer, Photographer * 2008 Anna Muirhead, Mixed Media/Installation * 2008 Ana Terry & Don Hunter, Mixed Media Artists * 2009 Nic Moon * 2010 Deborah Barton * 2011
Robyn Belton Robyn Belton is an illustrator of children's books. Her work, often focusing on themes of war and peace, has won many prizes, including the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 1997 Picture Book Winner and Book of the Year, and the Russell Cla ...
, Illustrator * 2011 Max Bellamy, Artist * 2011 Jo Torr, Artist * 2012 Heather Straka * 2012 Gary Freemantle * 2013 James Robinson, painter * 2014 Sam Mitchell, painter * 2015 Stephen Mulqueen, sculptor *2018 Anita de Soto, painter *2022 Daegan Wells, sculptor *2022 Kyla Cresswell, printmaker


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External links

* Margaret Dawson: http://www.artists.co.nz/margaretdawson.htm * Ross T. Smith: http://www.rosstsmith.co.nz/curriculum.html * Laurence Berry: http://www.whangareiartmuseum.co.nz/exhibitions/past/2005/takitimu_longitude.html * Lorraine Webb: http://www.quayschool.ac.nz/cv/lorraine_webb.html * Miranda Parkes: http://www.vavasourgodkin.co.nz/artists/bio.php?artist=Miranda+Parkes * James Walker: http://www.walkerjames.com/index.html * Peter Peryer: http://www.artsfoundation.org.nz/peryer.html * Anna Terry: http://www.otagopolytechnic.ac.nz/fileadmin/DepartmentalResources/Academic/Art/Programmes/MFA/MFA_Candidates/Ana_Terry/anaterrycv.pdf {{Southland Art Foundation William Hodges Fellowship/Artist in Residence Fellowships Visual arts awards Arts in New Zealand