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[[image:neverproject.jpg|right|thumb|''Never Project Space'' entrance, September 2020]] | [[image:neverproject.jpg|right|thumb|''Never Project Space'' entrance, September 2020]] | ||
− | ''Never Project Space'' is an independent artist-run space in Frankton. It originally opened as ''Skinroom'', which was founded in 2015. | + | ''Never Project Space'' is an independent artist-run space in Frankton. It originally opened as ''Skinroom'', named in homage to its previous life as a tattoo studio, which was founded in 2015. It was re-branded as ''Never Project Space'' in mid-2020. |
==Significant Gigs== | ==Significant Gigs== | ||
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*[[Chris Thompson]], 17 July 2020 | *[[Chris Thompson]], 17 July 2020 | ||
*''Flight Mode (Flight_3)'': Half/Time ([[Wairehu Grant]] and [[Glass Shards]], 18 September 2020 | *''Flight Mode (Flight_3)'': Half/Time ([[Wairehu Grant]] and [[Glass Shards]], 18 September 2020 | ||
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+ | ==Published Articles== | ||
+ | *''Never more for Hamilton's artists and musicians'' by Mike Mather, [[Waikato Times]], 3 July 2020 [https://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/121984717/never-more-for-hamiltons-artists-and-musicians] | ||
+ | *''Gig Review - Flight Mode 3'' by [[Gareth Schott]], [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 21 September 2020 [[https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/gig-review-flight-mode-3] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 10:25, 29 September 2020
Never Project Space is an independent artist-run space in Frankton. It originally opened as Skinroom, named in homage to its previous life as a tattoo studio, which was founded in 2015. It was re-branded as Never Project Space in mid-2020.
Significant Gigs[edit]
- Flight Mode (Flight_1): Moppy, Kaczynski, Umbrellas, 26 June 2020
- Flight Mode (Flight_2): Shanalog (Auckland) and Forest Spirits (Auckland), 10 July 2020
- Chris Thompson, 17 July 2020
- Flight Mode (Flight_3): Half/Time (Wairehu Grant and Glass Shards, 18 September 2020
Published Articles[edit]
- Never more for Hamilton's artists and musicians by Mike Mather, Waikato Times, 3 July 2020 [1]
- Gig Review - Flight Mode 3 by Gareth Schott, Hamilton Underground Press, 21 September 2020 [[2]