Tegan Hollis-Ristow : Edge of the East, 2016
The Edge of the East project is a collaboration between Christchurch City Libraries and the University of Canterbury, School of Fine Arts.
A surfer with his surfboard walking along the beach at New Brighton with people stood on the pier in the background.
A man walking his dog and a woman on a quad bike on Waimairi Beach. In the background are other people using the beach including a woman with a pushchair.
Road signs at the end of Marine Parade as it turns into Beach Road in North New Brighton.
Sculptor Bon Suter, creator of the Marine Parade sculpture garden with one of her students who is completely deaf and blind. They are stood next to sculptures created by her student on Marine Parade...
A pair of boots sat next to bins at the north ramp car park on Marine Parade in New Brighton.
View from across Bower Avenue in New Brighton of the Bower Ave Dairy, Moon Wah Chinese Takeaways and Bakery on Bower.
View of a tree growing next to the car park at Waimairi Beach.
View of the cenotaph at sunset on Marine Parade with the clock tower and New Brighton Library in the background.
Two children on scooters using the pedestrian crossing across Marine Parade at New Brighton. Traffic cones are in the foreground and the Pier Side building is in the background.
Three children playing on South New Brighton beach with the waves and views across to Godley Head in the background.
Interior of the Corner Dairy on the corner of Bower Avenue and Beach Road in North New Brighton. Standing behind the till is a shop assistant with confectionery in the foreground.
A couple walking along the beach watching a kite surfer in the waves at South New Brighton beach.
A pet dog sat on New Brighton beach under a windsock with views across to Godley Head in the background.
Exterior of the Dog Watch variety shop, The Crows Nest on Beresford Street in New Brighton.
A rescuer with a rope heading to attach it to a truck in the shallows at Waimairi Beach during the removal of a dead false killer whale which had become stranded on the beach.
A group of people with spades creating a sandbank during the attempted rescue of a false killer whale which had become stranded on Waimairi Beach.
A group of people pouring water and putting wet towels on a stranded false killer whale at Waimairi Beach during at attempted rescue.
Large group of rescuers putting wet towels on a stranded false killer whale at Waimairi Beach during at attempted rescue. In the foreground are buckets full of water to be poured onto the whale and...
A police officer talking to a rescuer on Waimairi beach during the stranding of a false killer whale. A small crowd of people are gathered behind them on the beach.
A crowd of people gathered on Waimairi Beach watching a dead False killer whale being lifted onto a truck following it becoming stranded on the beach.
View along Waimairi Beach with a stranded false killer whale in the shallows with a child watching at a close distance.
A digger with a group of people on a mound of sand as the tide comes in at Waimairi Beach during the attempted rescue of a stranded false killer whale. Two children are running in the foreground and...
A group of children playing on a fish shaped climbing frame at New Brighton Mall.
A man stood next to flags and a surfboard during a surfing competition at New Brighton beach. New Brighton Pier is in the background.