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Pecking Space by SANNZ.

Pecking Space by SANNZ. Image: Suchita Jain

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SANNZ's Pecking Space installation.

SANNZ’s Pecking Space installation. Image: Suchita Jain

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1616AD (TAHI 80) by Warren and Virginia Warbrick.

1616AD (TAHI 80) by Warren and Virginia Warbrick. Image: Neil Price for Wellington City Council

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Pecking Space won the People’s Choice award for 2016.

Pecking Space won the People’s Choice award for 2016. Image: Justine Hall for Wellington City Council

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Golden Section by Occupation: Artist.

Golden Section by Occupation: Artist. Image: Neil Price for Wellington City Council

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Pack of Cards by Wellington Sculpture Trust.

Pack of Cards by Wellington Sculpture Trust. Image: Neil Price for Wellington City Council

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Teeth Brushing Station by Natalie Bradburn.

Teeth Brushing Station by Natalie Bradburn. Image: Neil Price for Wellington City Council

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Guy Marriage reviews PARK(ing) Day in Wellington, an annual open-source event where citizens, artists and designers collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into temporary public places.

PARK(ing) Day was on again recently in Wellington. The concept is simple — once a year, artistic minded people take over a car parking space for a day, and produce an installation that challenges our notion of what a car park can be — other than just to park cars.

Golden Section by Occupation: Artist. Image:  Neil Price for Wellington City Council

This year over a dozen spaces were appropriated and turned into art spaces by architects, performers, artists — my personal favourite was a teeth-brushing station, opposite the doors to Wellington Railway Station, with water, toothpaste, and toothbrush supplied for those who didn’t have time before they went to work… Next to it was a fountain of seriously elaborate means (bronze panels and splashing water) — beating the Bucket fountain of Cuba St fame.

Others were more subtle — Occupation: Artist gilded the cobbles of their car park with gold leaf (stunning visuals and self-fulfilling prophecies — in Wellington the streets ARE paved with gold). Outside the library, a duo sat performing a Maori-Italian play to enraptured passers-by. Some schemes were lame: more work needed in preparation!

Pecking Space won the People’s Choice award for 2016. Image:  Justine Hall for Wellington City Council

But there were some real gems, including one by SANNZ students labelled ‘Pecking Space’, of a timber-framed wall, clad in acrylic panels, upon which you could bestow a kiss, declare your love, or snog to your hearts content. Lipstick, mirror, and wet wipes were provided for you to leave your mark: a series of pink and blue kisses hover and float in your place.

A bevy of gorgeous boys and girls, all students at Victoria University of Wellington’s architecture school, pouting enticingly back at passing shoppers ensured that this entry won the People’s Choice award — a well-deserved winner, kissed with fame.

But next year we really need to up our game, and take over more than just a dozen car parks for a single day. Surely, as an artistic imperative, we need PARK(ing) Day to take over the city? One park at a time?


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