Aucklanders are being asked to join a high-profile campaign to stave off the financial crisis facing the city's 125 year old art gallery.
Save Our Gallery, which counts art lovers and gallery patrons Dame Jenny Gibbs and Chartwell Trust's Sue Gardiner among its founders, has launched pART to raise awareness about the gallery's financial situation. It has attracted some 2000 supporters so far, including comedienne Michelle A'Court and fashion designer Karen Walker.
They're posting selfies on social media, holding up signs using the slogan pART for messages like pART of our Identity, pART of Auckland and pART of Me. Billboards have also gone up this week around the city urging Aucklanders to fight for their art gallery.
Save Our Gallery wants Auckland Council to restore the gallery's funding to at least the $9.2m it received during the 2014/15 financial year. That has been steadily cut during the last three years and the gallery now receives, through the council's regional facilities arm, $6.9m.
Despite this, the gallery has won wide acclaim, including a major international architecture award, since it re-opened in 2012 after a $121 million upgrade which increased exhibition space by 50 per cent. Visitor numbers reached 521,000 last year,116 per cent of its annual target, while satisfaction runs at 90 per cent. Around 46,500 people participate in education and community outreach programmes including refugees, prisoners, immigrants and teen dads.