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Links
Artist Run Spaces
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The Depot Artspace
As an arts community the Depot’s stated purpose is to encourage people to participate in the arts through all media – music, painting, performance, poetry, sculpture, etc.
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Window Onsite/ Window Online
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Newcall Gallery
Newcall Gallery was founded with the intention of creating an ongoing programme of challenging and ambitious exhibitions, predominantly showing early-career artists. The initiative incorporates a studio-based collective and artist-run space.
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Ramp gallery
Ramp Gallery was established in 1997 as a contemporary art space in the Department of Media Arts at the Waikato Institute of Technology (then Waikato Polytechnic). It has maintained a commitment to contemporary New Zealand art throughout its history.
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ROAR!
ROAR! gallery is a professional gallery and exhibition space that supports artists with limited access to traditional dealer galleries. It was New Zealand’s first gallery to promote Outsider Art and through exhibitions and events it aims to stimulate on-going conversation and debate about this genre of art.
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Gallerygallery
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room
Artist run initiative with a gallery located in downtown Auckland
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Artspace
Auckland based public gallery, site has comprehensive writeups on current past and present exhibitions, lots of images, and informative essays.
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Laundromat Art Project Space
The Laundromat Art Project Space ( LAPA) is a non-profit art gallery and painting/sculpting studios designed to promote discussion of ideas surrounding contemporary, innovative and experimental art.
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gallery36
An online pdf magazine showcasing emerging artists and photographers
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Satellite Gallery
Satellite Gallery exhibits a diverse range of contemporary art and provides a nourishing environment in a refined space for professional emerging artists.
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Gambia Castle
Level One, 454 Karangahape Rd, Newton, Auckland 1145, New Zealand
info@gambiacastle.net
+6493361601
New Zealand Visual Arts Tertiary Institutions
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Gus Fisher Gallery
The Gus Fisher Gallery, is part of the University of Auckland's National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries. It presents exhibitions and installations; no permanent collection.
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George Fraser Gallery
The George Fraser Gallery is the public exhibiting space of the Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland. This site gives details about the management of the gallery and exhibiting procedures.
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Adam Art Gallery
Victoria University of Wellington gallery
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Waiariki Institute of Technology
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Massey University
Massey University's School of Fine Arts is located in the heart of Wellington. The School offers you programmes at diploma and degree level, through undergraduate and postgraduate study, including MFA and PhD.
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Otago Polytechnic School of Art
The Otago Polytechnic School of Art offers programmes from diploma, through degree to masters level post-graduate qualification. The school has eight studio disciplines & encourages students to experience a broad diversity before selecting a major studio during senior year studies. Dunedin's vibrant student culture makes it a great location for an education in the visual arts.
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Whitecliffe College of Art and Design
As New Zealand’s leading private tertiary arts and design institution, Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design is proud of its record of delivering quality teaching and innovation over the past 26 years. Our 4-year Bachelor of Fine Arts offers majors in Fine Arts, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, and Photography, Film/Video. Postgraduate opportunities include Masters programmes in Arts Administration, Arts Therapy or Fine Arts. Whitecliffe is located in central Auckland.
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Wintec - School of Media Arts
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Unitec
With seamless study paths from Certificate through to Masters in 6 discipline areas - Contemporary Craft, Graphic Design and Animation, Interior Design, Photography and Media Arts, Product and Furniture Design and Visual Arts Design and Visual Arts students at Unitec are encouraged to push boundaries, explore new territory, and experiment and challenge conventional thinking.
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Manukau School of Visual Arts
The Manukau School of Visual Arts offers a number of programmes ranging from the four-year full-time University of Auckland Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA)through to industry focused programmes in jewellery, photography and digital design.
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The Learning Connexion
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Elam School of Fine Arts
Elam School of Fine Arts offers Bachelors and Bachelors Honours degrees, Postgraduate Diploma, Masters, and Doctor of Fine Arts. At Elam students are part of an interdisciplinary studio programme, enabling them to work creatively across a variety of media and art forms. Upon completion Elam graduates are ready to enter the demanding world of art and design, education or any field that calls for advanced artistic knowledge, creative thinking, confidence and flair.
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AUT University
Students in the Visual Arts Department at AUT's School of Art & Design study for a 3 year undergraduate degree, the Bachelor of Visual Arts or a 2 year postgraduate degree, the Master of Art & Design.
Service Organisations - NZ
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Arts Access Aotearoa
Provides opportunities for people and communities with limited access to the arts to create, perform and develop their creativity.
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Pecha Kucha New Zealand
Pecha Kucha is a presentation format for creative work originally devised by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Kein-Dytham Architecture (KDa) in Tokyo, Japan in 2003.A Pecha Kucha night is an event format in which presenters show a slideshow of 20 images, each of which is shown for 20 seconds — giving a total presentation time of 6 minutes 40 seconds. Each event usually has 8 - 14 presenters. Presenters (and much of the audience) are usually from the design, architecture, photography, art and creative fields.The event format has been replicated in more than 90 cities, including London, San Francisco, Seattle, Rotterdam, Shanghai and Berlin. Events usually are limited to one each month per city and a minimum of four events per year.
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CAFE: Community Artists for Education.
Free brokering service to support schools and artists in working together for the benefit of students by providing schools with direct access to practising artists and their professional work.
General
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Event Finder
A search engine aimed at helping cultural groups match projects with potential funders. Free to use and specifically tailored to the needs of the cultural sector, making it easy for cultural groups and artists to find the best match between their projects and potential funders.
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Nelson Arts Marketing
A Trust which aims to promote Nelson-based artists and assist them to develop business management and marketing capability
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Musee d'Orsay
Site of the Paris museum of 19th century fine arts
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Museum of Contemporary Art
Contemporary art often includes work by New Zealanders.
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Musee du Louvre
Principal gallery in France, its vast collection includes work from the birth of the great antique civilizations up to the first half of the 19th century.
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Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Houses a fine collection of New Zealand works including Van Der Velden, Frances Hodgkins, Rita Angus, Ralph Hotere and Bill Culbert.
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Dowse Art Museum
The Dowse has a collection of
New Zealand craft, photography, paintings, sculpture and innovative exhibitions, ranging from hip hop to high art, ceramics to design, fashion to animation.
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Centre of Contemporary Art
Canterbury's most-established art institution that maintains an association with artists and the arts in Canterbury, as well contributing to the arts at a national level.
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CLL (Copyright Licensing Limited)
CLL is a collective licensing organisation which provides copyright clearance services for the copying of extracts from books, periodicals and journals for internal use within New Zealand institutions
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Artcyclopedia
Contains a comprehensive index of artists represented in hundreds of museum sites, image archives, and other online resources.
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The ASB Trusts
Funds incorporated societies and charitable trusts art and culture projects in Auckland and Northland. This fund does not accept applications from individuals.
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PHREON Creative Communication
Fine Art (Giclee) and Canvas printing, specialising in limited edition runs for fine artists. No job too big or small.
High-resolution image capture available.
162 Railside Avenue, Henderson, Auckland
(09) 836-8657
info@phreon.co.nz
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Art News
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Mobile Art Gallery
Mobile Art Gallery provides art consultancy and art leasing/purchasing solutions to corporate, commercial and residential clients.
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Creative Directions
Intellectual property resource for media studies teachers developed by the Ministry of Education and the Intellectual Property Office of NZ
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art:21
Resource for articles on international artists.
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Getty Provenance Index
Inventories and other documents from city, state, and national archives,
works of art from private collections in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain.
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The arts channel
New Zealand and international arts programmes on Sky Digital
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PaperGraphica
Online gallery specialising in limited edition lithographs, woodcuts and etchings by leading contemporary NZ artists.
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NZArtMonthly
Online magazine that lists current and past reviews and articles, exhibitions and art events.
NZ Arts Venues
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MIC (The Moving Image Centre)
Promotes media-arts practice in Auckland and New Zealand, focusing on innovation, fusion of art and technology
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Whitespace Contemporary Art
Contemporary art gallery situated in a converted industrial warehouse in Crummer Road Ponsonby.
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The Suter - Te Aratoi o Whakatu
Located in Nelson the museum has an important art collection which includes work by Gully, Fristrom, Lindauer, Woollaston, Walters along with significant New Zealand ceramic art. Winning garments from WOW World of Wearable Art Awards are exhibited.
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Sarjeant Gallery
The Wanganui gallery houses significant and comprehensive collection of New Zealand art from the 1840s until the present day.
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Pataka Porirua Museum of Art and Cultures
A museum and art gallery dedicated to celebrating the region's heritage and showcasing the very best in contemporary Maori, Pacific Island and New Zealand art.
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Auckland Museum
Has a constantly changing feast of fresh events and new exhibitions.
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Gow Langsford Gallery
Auckland based gallery; profiles represented artists and information on current and past exhibitions.
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Govett-Brewster Gallery
This New Plymouth gallery is home to extensive materials on Len Lye, as well as maintaining and developing a contemporary art collection and presents a diverse programme of exhibitions and events.
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Christchurch Art Gallery - Te Puna o Waiwhetu
The largest art institution in the South Island, the Gallery replaces the Robert McDougall Art Gallery (est. 1932) as the home of one of New Zealand�s most important public art collections. The gallery has 600 works from its collection accessible online.
Service Organisations - International
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ArtandDesignOnline.com
This organisation has emerged in cyberspace to bring the art and design community together. Their goal is to create a visual directory where your world of art and design is just a click away.
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www.a-n.co.uk
For and about professional visual artists and their practice.
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Viscopy
Viscopy is a visual arts copyright collecting agency based in Sydney, Australia
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National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)
NAVA represents and advances the professional interest of visual artists in Australia
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Artquest
Artquest is the first port of call for visual artists and craftspeople when creating new work, trying to exhibit and sell work, manage your career or thinking about working internationally. Perhaps you need a bit of training, or are looking for national and international opportunities? We can also give you free online legal advice or show you people who can help with money and funding.
Artists Websites
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Laxmi JHunjhnuwala
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Leigh Schultz
Leigh Schultz is an artist from South Africa, presently living in New Zealand,Gisborne - the first city to see the light! Leigh's art is a reflection of her own light as she plays with colour, light and shadow.
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Karley Feaver
Karley collaborated with JamsKat Creative Jar to create and build a site that provides information about Karley and her art. The website features a gallery with a selection of Karley’s work and will be updated often with new pieces and important news. So visit often and stay informed.
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