If you are in Glasgow this month, pop in to The Glad Cafe. Deirdre was in Dunedin in 2014 staying at the Caselberg Cottage, whilst researching St Kilda. www.kildas.com
Read MoreJust a reminder to look at the brilliant prints we still have available through our shop. There are only a handful of each left, so why not make a beautiful Christmas gift to someone. Go to our shop and click on the image for full details, then why not add it to your cart.
Read MoreThe competition opens 1st September 2014 and closes on 31st October 2014. Entries are judged blind.
Read MoreThe Caselberg Trust is looking for projects that reach out and make links across a variety of creative media, professional disciplines, and/or communities relevant to the planned project.
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Read MoreOtago poet Brian Turner has been awarded the $500 first prize for his poem ‘Mulching’, in the annual Caselberg Trust International Poetry Competition.
Read MoreSince graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 1992, I have pursued a parallel career in creating work for exhibition and commission and in working as an artist facilitator to various groups.
Read MoreWe are very grateful to Marshall and Analise Seifert for surprising us with this donation after the Recital by Sydney Manowitz and Donald Cullington.
Read MoreOn behalf of the Caselberg Trust our Chairperson Dr Janet Downs has provided a letter of support for Dunedin’s current bid to be recognised by UNESCO as a City of Literature.
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Read MoreThe competition opens 1st October 2013. Entries will be judged blind.
Read MoreA little bit of magic happened on the weekend of August 10th – 11th with Pacific Underground (our 2013 Creative Connections Residents) and friends, spending time in the University of Otago recording studios.
Read MoreReading this year’s selection alongside last year’s winners, it became clear that popular music and cinema have, to some considerable extent, become the collective memory of the tribe, the shared things that bind us together – a primary rather than a secondary experience.
Read MoreTwo questions worth asking of a poem: From whence does its order come (or, alternatively, from whom does it take its orders?) And, from whence cometh the chaos. A lyric poem needs both.
Read MoreThe winners have been announced for the 2013 Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize, which was judged this year by Wellington poet, painter and curator Gregory O’Brien.
Read More20+ New Zealand artists present 20+ works of art
Read MoreOur Trust’s success relies in ongoing fundraising to pay the cost associated with our purchasing and managing the house, as well as hosting artists and writers.
Read MoreThe easy welcome of the house and the expansiveness of the boat shed studio provided the base for a happy and productive week for me.
Read MoreApplications are welcome to the Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize for 2013. Entries will be judged blind.
Read MoreApplications for our Creative Connections Residency 2013 have now closed.
Details on applications for 2014 will be posted onto the website in Autumn 2013.”
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