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About Us

 

Finalist in the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards 2023

Winner of the inaugural Bucket Award 2021

Winner of the Arts Access Aotearoa 'Big A' Creative Space Award:  July 2012

Winner of the Wellington Airport Regional Community Award / Arts & Culture (Greater Wgtn.): October 2009 

Winner of the Wellington Airport Regional Community Award / Arts & Culture (Wgtn. City): September 2009 

Special Mention in the Arts Access Aotearoa ‘Big A’ Creative Space Award: July 2009

Silver Cup for Best Overall Illumination in the Illuminated Night Parade, Cuba St Carnival: February 2009

Winner of the TrustPower Wellington City Community Award / Arts & Culture: September 2001

Winner of the Innovative Provider Award (ACEA): September 2000

Winner of the National Mental Health Award: Community Integration - March 2000

 

Mission Statement

Changing Lives Through Art

Vincents Art Workshop is an essential social service set up in 1985 in response to Government policies of deinstitutionalisation from psychiatric hospitals. It is the oldest Creative Space in New Zealand. It is a community based initiative providing access to arts and craft facilities, skilled tuition, and materials within a supportive environment. All people are welcome and it is free.

People with disabilities, those moving into the community from institutions, the unemployed, people on low incomes and anyone at all from the wider community are welcome! An average of 30 people use the workshop every day, and all work together to make Vincents an exciting and creative place to be. Vincents has a philosophy of inclusion.

Through the creation of a positive and supportive environment many people have found their involvement in Vincents to be therapeutic. Vincents offers a unique model that uses the creative process to help resolve the internal conflicts a person may be experiencing, enabling the development of self-esteem and individual potential.

We provide an art space, art materials and equipment, together with a high standard of art and craft tuition - and, importantly, supportive structured studio spaces with skilled tuition in particular techniques or mediums.

 

 

Our Funders / Supporters

 Ministry of Social Development

 Wellington City Council

 

 Lottery Grants Board

 

 Empire Fergusson Masonic Lodge No. 225

 Lion Foundation

 

T G Macarthy Trust

 

NZ Community Trust

 

 Wellington City Creative Communities

C.O.G.S.

 

Pub Charity

Box Trust for Mental Health

Betty Campbell Accommodation Assistance Grant

F H Muter Trust

E M Pharazyn Trust

C H Izard Bequest

Four Winds Foundation

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