Now Showing
Between Collage and Tessellation
Laurence Gatehouse
Opening: May 15, 2024
Viewing: May 15, 2024 until May 25, 2024
Addressing the false dichotomy between art and science with shape and colour in floor rugs.
my congregation
Paula Clare King
Opening: May 15, 2024
Viewing: May 15, 2024 until May 25, 2024
A selection of works that explore dream, memory and change through the coming together of materials.
Haunts
Rowan Love
Opening: May 15, 2024
Viewing: May 15, 2024 until May 25, 2024
A reflection on urban decay
Coming Soon
FOREST | FOR-REST
Nicola Gregory
Opening: May 29 5:30 pm
Viewing: May 29, 2024 until June 8, 2024
A collection of paintings that celebrate the divine beauty and restorative power of the forest.
Of the Sea
MB Stoneman
Opening: May 29 5:30 pm
Viewing: May 29, 2024 until June 8, 2024
New works roused by mysteries, personas and shadows of the deep ocean.
Past Exhibitions
444 x 4 – Sophie Barron, Renee RC, Courtney Bisset-Yandle & Vanessa Erkes.
January 2024
The intermittent clarity of four minds, intertwined within what it is to be alive.
Thank-you for your support in 2023… –
December 2023
You’ve caught us on our Summer Break! Space Studio & Gallery and Aotearoa Art Supplies (Whanganui) is closed from the 23rd December 2023 – 30th January 2024
We look forward to seeing you on the 31st of January refreshed and ready for an exciting year of exhibitions, events and art supplies at Space.
Stay tuned via ‘exhibitions’ & ‘events’ for more details of what’s instore next year.
For now, we wish you a wonderful Christmas and a very happy and safe New Year celebration.
My beautiful Armenia – Hayastan – Leigh Anderton-Hall
December 2023
In the vibrant tapestry of Hayastan, Graham and I immersed ourselves in a two-week exploration during September 2023, centered around the Yerevan Print Biennale in Armenia’s capital city, Yerevan.
My ceramic sculptures, born from this immersive experience, are a testament to the shapes and patterns imprinted on my consciousness by the temples, churches, subways, manholes, and gates of Yerevan. The clay becomes a canvas for exploring the intersection of people, war, and land – themes that, although geographically distant, are intimately connected to the heart of Armenia.
Language – Ivan Vostinar
December 2023
Ceramic sculpture based on the human form.
Shutterbug – John Girdlestone
December 2023
A selection of rural & urban photographs taken on medium and large format film cameras.
IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS – Kate Cregoe
November 2023
It all began with a love for experimental printing processes and a traditional NZ wool press. This collection of woodcut prints is a celebration of some of my favourite emotive moments.
I May Be A Weed But I’m Still Gorgeous – Patsy Fletcher
November 2023
This suite of work draws attention to Kaitiakitanga incorporating weeds as a way of managing the environment.
Winter Seascapes, England – Kit Lawrence
November 2023
Winter Seascapes, England is inspired by the dramatic coastal vistas the artist observed during his visit to England in December 2022 – February 2023.
Where The Sky Rests – David Taylor
November 2023
Landscape is a key element, particularly the coastline where the forces of nature causing change are most evident.
5 PLUS 2 –
November 2023
5 PLUS 2: a touring exhibition by 5 glass artists, joined by 2 local Whanganui artists.
Image Credit: Heather Kremen
Imprints – Duncan Foord
November 2023
New works exploring the idea of home and how people and the land leave imprints on each other.
WAR – What is it Good For? – Anthony Davies
November 2023
More than a year on, and words and statistics start to feel meaningless in the attempt to quantify the impact of this war.
When hundreds of thousands have died, when millions of lives have been torpedoed off course, what difference does an updated figure of loss from the United Nations make?
This war has already redefined generations to come, not just in Ukraine, but across the world…
Home Comforts – Mark Antony Smith & Craig Williams
October 2023
We seem to spend a lot more time at home now. New works by Mark Antony and Craig Williams.
EARTH DANCE – THE SHAPE OF DUST – Sandy de Kock
October 2023
Our farm in South Africa was called ROOIDRAAI, which literally means, “Red Turns” after the mini dust devils, which would become visible in the dry months…
THE GATHERING – Sarah Flourish
October 2023
You’re cordially invited to an evening at mine, I’ll take care of the food and you bring the wine.
100 Days a Journey – Anna Layzell, Sandra Smillie, Kate Hartmann, Perla Gaffney, Liz Stretton, Romelia Lopez-Diaz, Sandy Seymour, Kim Entwisle, Caitlin Reilly
October 2023
Igniting the potential in artists, 100 days, 900 creative moments
Embracing Joy: Living in the Moment – Michele Theobald
October 2023
An exploration of ordinary moments that often go unnoticed, yet hold within them the power to ignite joy.
From Sherwood to the Valley – Nicola Gregory
September 2023
Stories from a journey into the forest, following threads left by messengers and an exploration of the relationship between place, belonging and identity.
Sounds like Noise – Glen Hutchins
September 2023
This recent series of work was inspired by the landscape and the ocean, the West coast of the North Island and the idea of exploration and discovery – the need we have to explore, navigate and push the limits of the unknown.
Next Thursday – Josh Sollitt
September 2023
Next Thursday offers an immersive visual experience exploring connections between our internal and external worlds.