Aimee McCammon
Art is always up for interpretation. It helps us challenge the norm with innovative thinking. Most importantly it stimulates an emotional reaction, which is the very thing that makes us human and unique.
Art keeps cultural values on the agenda of business and therefore plays a vital role in economies. Like all precious things, art needs to be nutured and supported.
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- 17/10/2025, 09:10 am
Aimee McCammon
Art is always up for interpretation. It helps us challenge the norm with innovative thinking. Most importantly it stimulates an emotional reaction, which is the very thing that makes us human and unique.
Art keeps cultural values on the agenda of business and therefore plays a vital role in economies. Like all precious things, art needs to be nutured and supported.
Aimee Helped Fund
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LiteratureToo Young - a book about childhood parental bereavement
Lee-Anne Duncan114% BoostedClosed 202 Days Ago -
TheatreHelp Musical Stars get their stage
Musical Stars Performing Trust108% BoostedClosed 2036 Days Ago -
Visual ArtYour Friend the Enemy-Artists Tour to Gallipoli
Artsight Limited101% BoostedClosed 4472 Days Ago -
Dancerotunda to holland
The New Zealand Dance Company103% BoostedClosed 4576 Days Ago -
TheatreTake the Stage
Isaac Theatre Royal130% BoostedClosed 4065 Days Ago -
FilmThis air is a material
Becky Nunes112% BoostedClosed 3582 Days Ago -
Visual ArtPeace in 10000 Hands
Stu Robertson112% BoostedClosed 4374 Days Ago -
FilmThe Long Drop
Diva productions Ltd101% BoostedClosed 3291 Days Ago -
FilmSTRAY
Long Road Films167% BoostedClosed 3680 Days Ago -
TheatreWake Up Tomorrow at Circa
Everybody Cool Lives Here102% BoostedClosed 4114 Days Ago -
MusicBianca Sings at London's Guildhall
Bianca Andrew105% BoostedClosed 4317 Days Ago -
MusicCOOK ISLANDS @ THE BIG BANG
Motone Productions104% BoostedClosed 4496 Days Ago -
FilmHazel - a short film about stillbirth
Emily Innes104% BoostedClosed 3534 Days Ago -
DanceHELP WILLIAM GET TO WORLDS
WILLIAM RAKENA100% BoostedClosed 2875 Days Ago -
Multi DisciplineOne Extraordinary Artist
The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi101% BoostedClosed 3991 Days Ago -
DanceLondon 2015
Royal New Zealand Ballet101% BoostedClosed 3989 Days Ago -
TheatreDon Juan takes on Edinburgh
A Slightly Isolated Dog144% BoostedClosed 2871 Days Ago -
TheatreHelp Us Change!
Barbarian Productions Ltd.101% BoostedClosed 4485 Days Ago -
LiteratureDear Mother Basillise
Hinemoana Baker115% BoostedClosed 4108 Days Ago -
Inter Arts“Porirua Poets Corner – Spoken Words from the Pacific”
NESIAN POETS UNITED109% BoostedClosed 549 Days Ago
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