Enrolments are now open to the NZ Diploma in Arts & Design (Ceramic) on Waiheke Island. NZ DIPLOMA IN VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN (CERAMIC)This tertiary qualification programme from the Dunedin School of Arts will continue to be provided by the Gallery. Contact the Director or the front desk for information and enrolment processes. New Zealand Diploma in Arts and Design (Level 5) - Ceramics programme New Zealand's only specialised tertiary programme in Ceramic Arts. The Ceramics Studio at Otago Polytechnic is the largest in the ...
WAI-RUA-ONO-RUA: Te Tiriti O Waitangi Exhibition - Curated by Sylvia Nelson and Lorna Rikihana. The kaupapa (context) for this year's Waitangi Exhibition is WAI 262 (often known as the ‘flora and fauna and intellectual property’ claim). This claim was first lodged with the Tribunal in 1991, with the Waitangi Tribunal Report being issued in 2011.This is the first ‘all-of-government’ inquiry focusing mainly on the Crown’s existing laws, policies and practices. The claim WAI262 comes up for review next year 2023 and the gallery ...
The Wonderful Waiheke House Tour is on Wednesday 15th March 2023. Proudly presented by New Zealand Sotheby's International Realty and sponsored by ALL MANOR of home improvement and The Tank and Pump Shop. Enjoy this unique day of art and architecture with a backdrop of stunning Waiheke Island views. Each home in the tour is unique, with its own distinct character and style. We are excited to offer a range of ticket options, as well as 60 limited edition Goodie Bags. Valued at over $200 ...
Curated by Hamish Coney, this exhibition will feature works from the collection of Elam School of Fine Arts from 1960 - 1963. Included in the collection are fine examples of early work by Pat Hanly, Gretchen Albrecht, Michael Illingworth, Pauline Thompson and Robert Ellis. The collection was gifted to Hamish Keith by Von Meier's partner Marijane Anthony who in turn generously gifted it to the Waiheke Community Art Gallery. Image: Pat Hanly - Untitled
Group show by Mo Stewart, Hana Carpenter and Ekaterina Dimieva. Immediate Action brings together three New Zealand artists (two based in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and one in Ōtautahi Christchurch) whose work shares the physicality and freedom of intuitive, gestural mark making. The exhibition title alludes to both their working processes and the daily demands of motherhood they all share. Hana Carpenter: Modulation Ekaterina Dimieva: Metamorphosis Mo Stewart: This Ain't No Disco