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Heralded in 1888 as 'the first permanent Art Gallery in the Dominion', Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki remains the largest art institution in New Zealand, with a collection numbering over 14,000 works.
These include major holdings of New Zealand historic, modern...
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Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu opened on 10 May, 2003 in the heart of the city's cultural precinct, bounded by Worcester Boulevard, Gloucester and Montreal Streets. The new $47.5 million facility features two floors of exhibition space, two educational a...
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City Gallery Wellington is a dynamic cultural presence in the capital city of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Established in 1980, City Gallery Wellington was the first significant non-collecting exhibition based public gallery in New Zealand. Since moving to its current lo...
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Fans of contempory art will love the large selection on display at Centre of Contempory Art, COCA, found at 66 Gloucester Street in downtown Christchurch. Five galleries and over 60 exhibitions per annum will enable you to gain an in-depth understanding of both New Z...
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Dunedin Public Art Gallery is one of New Zealand's finest art museums, showcasing the best of local, national and international art.
The Dunedin Public Art Gallery was established in 1884 during Dunedin’s goldrush boom and continues to flourish as one of New Zea...
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The Forrester Gallery is housed in a spectacular neo-classical building originally constructed in 1884 for the Bank of New South Wales. The site was acquired by the former Oamaru Borough Council and opened as a gallery in 1983 with the help of a substantial legacy fr...
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The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery is New Zealand's premier contemporary art museum and home to the collection of modernist filmmaker and kinetic sculptor Len Lye. The gallery is committed to developing a contemporary art museum that is recognised internationally for it...