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Carmen for Mayor Election Advertisement
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Date: circa 1977 Topics: Drag community, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people), Political candidates Subject: Carmen Rupe Description: This is a framed "Carmen for Mayor" election campaign advertisement that is signed by Carmen Rupe on the back in black ink. -
Evergreen Lounge Collage 1
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Witoko, Chrissy Date: Unknown Topics: Art objects, Drag community, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people) Subject: Carmen Rupe, Chrissy Witoko, Evergreen Lounge Description: This collage was formerly displayed at the Evergreen Coffee Lounge on Vivian Street in Wellington. It includes photographs and assorted artifacts pertaining to the experiences of Chrissy Witoko, t... -
Evergreen Lounge Collage 19
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Witoko, Chrissy Date: circa 1994 Topics: Art objects, Drag community, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people) Subject: Carmen Rupe, Chrissy Witoko, Evergreen Lounge, Georgina Beyer Description: This collage was formerly displayed at the Evergreen Coffee Lounge on Vivian Street in Wellington. It includes photographs and assorted artifacts pertaining to the experiences of Chrissy Witoko, th... -
Evergreen Lounge Collage 23
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Witoko, Chrissy Date: circa 1975 Topics: Art objects, Drag community, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people) Subject: Carmen Rupe, Chrissy Witoko, Evergreen Lounge Description: This collage was formerly displayed at the Evergreen Coffee Lounge on Vivian Street in Wellington. It includes photographs and assorted artifacts pertaining to the experiences of Chrissy Witoko, th... -
Evergreen Lounge Collage 25
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Witoko, Chrissy Date: circa 1982 Topics: Art objects, Drag community, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people) Subject: Carmen Rupe, Chrissy Witoko, Evergreen Lounge, Georgina Beyer Description: This collage was formerly displayed at the Evergreen Coffee Lounge on Vivian Street in Wellington. It includes photographs and assorted artifacts pertaining to the experiences of Chrissy Witoko, th... -
Evergreen Lounge Collage 4
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Witoko, Chrissy Date: 1994 Topics: Art objects, Drag community, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people) Subject: Carmen Rupe, Chrissy Witoko, Evergreen Lounge, Georgina Beyer Description: This collage was formerly displayed at the Evergreen Coffee Lounge on Vivian Street in Wellington. It includes photographs and assorted artifacts pertaining to the experiences of Chrissy Witoko, th... -
Evergreen Lounge Collage 8
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Witoko, Chrissy Date: circa 1990 Topics: Art objects, Drag community, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people) Subject: Carmen Rupe, Chrissy Witoko, Evergreen Lounge Description: This collage was formerly displayed at the Evergreen Coffee Lounge on Vivian Street in Wellington. It includes photographs and assorted artifacts pertaining to the experiences of Chrissy Witoko, th... -
The Balcony Menu Folder
Collection: Te Papa Collection Institution: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Creator: Date: Unknown Topics: Drag community, LGBTQ+ communities, Maori (New Zealand people) Subject: Carmen Rupe Description: This folder held the menu for The Balcony on Victoria Street, a Wellington strip club run by Carmen Rupe, from the late 1960s to 1970s.