The Waiheke Community Art Gallery was extended the privilege of hosting an exhibition of the estate works of the late Malcolm Harrison who worked on the island passed away at his home on Waiheke in 2007. The exhibition on Waiheke curated by Ceres Dallaway Davidson ran from 22 September - 16 October 2017. Malcolm Harrison: A Celebration Exhibition Catalogue Malcolm was an outstanding textile artist whose work was collected by major New Zealand institutions and galleries and frequently commissioned for public spaces. The ...
Enrolments are now open to the NZ Diploma in Arts & Design (Ceramic) on Waiheke Island. 2019 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 is 2019. 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 ...
A selection of works by artists we love. Pathways to Paradise features works by well known NZ artists including Denis O'Connor, Sara Hughes, Rick Killeen, Clive Humphreys, Euan McLeod, Judy Darragh, Peata Larkin, Max Gimblett, Megan Jenkinson, Mark Mitchell, Michel Tuffery, Virginia King and others.
In our second Treaty exhibition, Ngati Paoa pays tribute to the Kuia within the hapu connected to Waiheke and shines light on our history.
2019 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 is 2109. 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 country and the department has strong partnerships across the country. This has led ...
Enjoy this unique day of art and architecture with a back drop of stunning Waiheke coastal views. Each home has a distinct personality and vibe. This event is proudly supported by our major sponsor Waiheke Living, and everyone buying a ticket for the Wonderful Waiheke House Tour goes into a draw to win Dinner for two at The Oyster Inn to the value of $150 with a bottle of wine kindly provided by the award winning restaurant. Participants are encouraged to visit ...
The Perpetual Guardian Sculpture on the Gulf 2019 runs from the 1-24 March 2019. Featuring 26 new sculptures along the stunning Waiheke coastline the event then extends up into Oneroa Village and surrounds. There's a lot to explore and we look forward to seeing you in the gallery along the way! Be sure to visit the website and sign up to the newsletter for more information and updates. Image: Rober Janhke: 'Kaokao' from the 2017 exhibition.
Waiheke’s largest event the Perpetual Guardian Sculpture on the Gulf will once again be held in summer 2019. New dates, outside of the traditional peak season timing, were recently announced for this exhibition which will now open on Friday 1st March and run through till Sunday 24 March. The 2019 exhibition sees an expanded sculpture experience extending from the Walkway up to the Waiheke Community Art Gallery, and Artworks environs. The PGSOTG Maquettes and the Small Sculpture Showcase will be a feature of ...
In April 2019, hot on the tail of the Perpetual Guardian Sculpture in the Gulf, Waiheke Community Art Gallery is holding a significant show with the theme Sea Conversations. This exhibition-style show looks to highlight the importance of our oceans through the lens of human impact and climate change. The exhibition will contain several rooms each exploring the concept of what a conversation with the sea might look like. Each room will use a different creative set of practices to examine our ...
The Small Sculpture Prize is a National Award for an original free-standing or wall sculpture up to 800mm in any direction and has a Premier prize of $3000 The Selector and Judge for 2019 is Reuben Friend, Director Pataka Art + Museum, Porirua. Gala Award Ceremony Friday 31 May 2019 at 5pm. Buy Tickets Here. Please note: Finalists and partners complimentary. Online entries open Monday 14 January and Close Monday 11 February. Important dates: Monday 11 Feb 2019 - Closing Date for submissions Monday 11 March 2019 ...
The 2019 Small Sculpture Prize is proudly presented by the Waiheke Community Art Gallery in association with Te Motu Vineyard. This is a National Award for an original free-standing or wall sculpture up to 800mm in any dimension. The Award is $3000. Enjoy Te Motu wines complimented by autumn flavours and music. Gala Opening and Award ceremony: Friday, 31 May 5pm Tickets $45 per person. Finalists and partners complimentary. The selector and judge for the 2018 Small Sculpture Prize is designer Reuben Friend, Pataka Art + Museum, ...