Driving Creek’s 50th Anniversary was a weekend to remember, bringing together our community to celebrate the legacy of Barry Brickell and the enduring impact of Driving Creek. The event offered something for everyone, from thought-provoking panel discussions to creative exhibitions and engaging activities.
One of the highlights was the Nottapotta Exhibition, the first of its kind, showcasing an eclectic selection of Barry’s personal collection, including pots, paintings, sculptures, and writings. This carefully curated exhibition, on display in the Driving Creek Gallery, offered a unique insight into Barry’s artistic world and featured works by celebrated New Zealand artists such as Ralph Hotere and Colin McCahon.
The panel discussions provided a platform for rich conversations about Driving Creek’s past, present, and future. Moderated by notable hosts, these sessions featured a diverse range of panellists. Discussions explored Barry Brickell’s legacy, Driving Creek’s evolution over the years, and aspirations for its future. These conversations captivated audiences and sparked ideas for preserving and growing Driving Creek’s vision.
Guests also enjoyed live music, storytelling, and an oral history recording project in the Memories Lounge, which helped capture the voices and experiences of those who have been part of Driving Creek’s journey. The kiln firings, workshops, and creative activities allowed attendees to get hands-on with pottery, a fitting tribute to Barry’s passion.
Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate this milestone. Your presence and support honour Driving Creek’s rich heritage and inspire its future. Stay tuned for more exciting initiatives as we build on the momentum of this incredible weekend!