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
Flirting with Colour – Grace Couper
May 2023
I use my art practice as a way to create joy and tell stories about those closest to me by playing with shape and colour. I love to see the way each piece is interpreted differently in the eye of the beholder.
Sing Into My Mouth – Rachael Garland
May 2023
An imaginary collection of historical snapshots from the album of two anonymous characters.
The Blink of an Eye – John Girdlestone
May 2023
A selection of photographs taken on medium and large format film cameras.
Yellow – Adele Dubarry
May 2023
This series of works explores the joy a change of season brings, with the warm coppers and yellows and fading blues of autumn, preparing us for settling in for the winter.
Beach Life – Monica McCormack
May 2023
A collection of functional and ornamental handmade ceramic pieces
money trees – Siobhan Wooding
May 2023
Always betting on the prosperity of the future.
The Enchanted Garden – Emma Cunningham
May 2023
Selected works from New York Fashion Week
D A V I D T R A U B –
May 2023
Using multiple techniques such as blown hot glass and kiln processes like fusing and slumping, David creates collectable platters and freestanding works inspired by painting, textiles and architecture.
Lighten Up – Elaine Mayer
April 2023
Drawings by Elaine Mayer.
Have a Little Faith –
April 2023
Local & national artists respond to the line ‘Have a Little Faith’. Learn what it means to them in their life and practice during modern times.
The Stations of the Cross – Graham Hall
April 2023
Born out of widespread devotion to the passion of Christ in the 12th and 13th centuries, the Stations of the Cross, as a devotion, did not begin to develop until the Franciscans were granted custody of Christian sites in Jerusalem in 1342. The Via Dolorosa or the Way of sorrows was identified, which imitates the path Jesus walked to Mt Calvary.
Stream – Patrick Gregg
April 2023
A series of recent works inspired by the Artist’s immediate natural environment.
Morphosis – MB Stoneman
March 2023
Infused by science, art history and symbolism, this series depicts silhouettes roiling with forms of nature.
This exhibition is proud to be participating in Artists Open Studios!
Garden Rapture – Amy Blackburn
March 2023
To be uplifted and carried away.
This exhibition is proud to be participating in Artists Open Studios!
Drawing My Think – Judy McIntyre
March 2023
Drawing is my comfort zone.
A place where I explore ideas of materiality, temporality, and mark-making.
The process walks the line of chaos and control to produce a drawing that is less of an illustration but something to enter and experience, using the materials themselves and the application of the materials.
This exhibition is proud to be participating in Artists Open Studios!
Shadow of a doubt – Adele Dubarry
March 2023
A retrospective exhibition of works of paper & canvas.
Black Mark – Chris Lambert
March 2023
Male psychology takes the form of charred, rhythmic chaos. Weathered, torn, impulsive, Instinctual and deluded.
Still Singing – Polly Cleverley
February 2023
Standing in my own Light – e tū ana i tōku ake marama: 10 years of WAI – the Women’s Art Initiative – Selected WAI Collective artists: Catherine Daniels, Louisa Molly Annabell, Katie Cuttance, Cheleigh Dunkerton, Keli.j, #kpm©
February 2023
This exhibition offers a selection of works from the substantial WAI 10 year exhibition recently held at Te Manawa Art Gallery. The works are a celebration of endurance, defiance, resistance, and dignity, asking the visitor to question their own perspectives on violence in our society.
re·claim – Laura Buchanan
February 2023
rescue · recycle · restore · reform · rest