155 Karangahape Rd, Newton.
A temporary gallery space from 6 - 22 October, exhibiting the work of 15 young artists in Field Essays
A temporary gallery space from 6 - 22 October, exhibiting the work of 15 young artists in Field Essays
Nexus of K Road’s creative talents; arts, crafts, music, theatre, comedy and home to vintage and designer fashion stores.
Alphabet City is a letterpress, zine and book arts gallery & creative space located in Eden Terrace. Our programmes, collection and exhibitions focus on the production of the written word.
Anna Miles has a background as and art critic, curator and lecturer. Having decided it was more productive to be a champion than a critic, she opened her own gallery in 2003.
Representing: Lisa Benson, Angela Brennan, Helen Calder, Zhonghao Chen, Deborah Crowe, Matthew Dowman, Andrew Drummond, Lianne Edwards, James R Ford, Jennifer French, Melinda Harper, Andre Hemer, Ana Horomia, Monique Jansen, Esther Leigh, David Morrison, Sue Novell, Miranda Parkes, Terry Powell, Andy Tolhurst
Art by the Sea art gallery specializes in fine NZ arts and crafts, with a huge range of original, fine New Zealand and Maori arts and crafts.
Art of This World is a showcase of contemporary New Zealand art, craft and gifts, hand-made in New Zealand by an exciting group of artists and craftspeople.
ARTIS Gallery has been operating as a dealer gallery in Auckland, New Zealand for over 25 years.
Artists Alliance is the national organisation for visual artists. Established in 1991, Artists Alliance has represented and advanced the professional interests of the visual artists of Aotearoa/New Zealand for 20 years. In providing resources, career advice, networks and advocacy, Artists Alliance is the trusted source of information for the visual arts sector.
ARTSPACE is the leading platform for contemporary art in New Zealand Aotearoa. ARTSPACE is dedicated to commissioning and presenting new ideas in art and culture.
Fostering the visual arts, making art accessible and providing opportunities for participation. Artstation provides exhibitions, art projects and workshops for Auckland's diverse communities.
History, heritage and culture are brought to life at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Founded in 1888, it remains New Zealand’s largest visual arts experience, with a collection numbering over 15,000 works. On 3 September 2011, the main gallery building opens after a comprehensive heritage restoration and expansion.
Auckland Botanic Gardens is home to over 10,000 plants from around the world. With something always in bloom it is a great place to bring the family.
The Basement is an affordable venue for hire available to Auckland's less established creative talent from the realms of theatre, visual arts, music and dance.
Bath Street Gallery was established in 2003 with the aim of providing a contemporary exhibition space for both emerging and established artists.
The CBD is home to myriad of galleries and art spaces dotted along street fronts and tucked away in buildings from lower Queen Street, up High Street and in to Lorne Street, ending at the corner of Kitchener and Wellesley Streets. For details see the map.
The Corban Estate Arts Centre (CEAC) is located at the historic Corban Winery in Henderson, Waitakere City.
CoLab (AUT University’s creative technologies research centre) and THE EDGE (Auckland’s centre for national and international performing arts and entertainment) are working collaboratively to present Digital Art Live, an exciting new initiative to showcase digital and interactive visual art in an interactive space.
Established in 1993, Fogarty, Hojsgaard and Entwisle Galleries (FHE) present individual works of excellence from New Zealand, the Pacific and other Cultures. Mediums include photography, furniture, glass, applied arts, sculpture and painting. We exhibit work from New Zealand’s premier artists alongside contemporary and ethnographical pieces, generating comparisons that are interesting and complimentary.
Selected works from New Zealand and across the Pacific.
Dealers in Contemporary New Zealand Fine Art.
In 2011 Jensen expanded across the Tasman into Sydney and reconfigured the Auckland gallery as Fox Jensen. Both galleries maintain the stable of well known local and international artists.
Gow Langsford Gallery: Kitchener St is in the historic St James Building on the corner of Kitchener and Wellesley Streets opposite the Auckland Art Gallery, and only a short walk from Queen Street. The Kitchener St Gallery will compliment the Lorne St Gallery exhibition schedule allowing for more curated exhibitions. Some exhibits will run across both Kitchener St and Lorne St Galleries.
Gow Langsford Gallery was set up by Gary Langsford and John Gow in 1987. The gallery has developed into one of New Zealand’s most influential dealer galleries, having mounted some 300 exhibitions over the past two decades.
The University of Auckland’s Gus Fisher Gallery actively fosters gallery actively fosters creative and academic research, encourages curatorial practice and the development of postgraduate study in the visual arts, and makes a valuable contribution to cultural heritage and museum studies, both at the University and in the wider community.
Artist Rachel Walters has created two critter sculptures at this entrance to Myers Park, returning the kokako and oystercatcher to this place.
Welcome to Highwic, New Zealand’s finest Carpenter Gothic house.
Ivan Anthony
A contemporary art gallery located in a heritage building in the heart of central Auckland. Working with a select group of established artist Jane Sanders shows painting, photography, works on paper, sculpture and installation.
JAX wine & tapas bar/photography gallery combines fine-art photography and hospitality in an intimate, sophisticated environment to introduce the public to the under-appreciated art form.
Fine art dealers, valuers and restorers. Specialists in English and continental paintings and historical New Zealand watercolours and maps.
As inspiration to, and meeting place of, many of New Zealand's most creatively brilliant people; the K Road precinct has organically become an arts-events space. Events are arranged with and by musicians, artists, film-makers, cultural groups and spiritual groups.
There are artist run exhibitions, workshop, performance spaces and meeting rooms available at Kerr St Artspace, situated in a prime position on the foothill of Mount Victoria. Kerr St Artspace is managed by The Depot.
Kura features traditional and contemporary Maori carving, original artworks, innovative design, unique jewellery, furniture and genuine pounamu/greenstone.
Lopdell House Gallery is West Auckland’s Regional Public Art Gallery.
Mangere Arts Centre – Ngā Tohu o Uenuku is Auckland Council’s newest facility for visual and performing arts. As a home for contemporary, heritage and community arts, the centre celebrates creativity and talent from across Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa and the Pacific.
Masterworks Gallery specialises in the exhibition and sale of New Zealand and Australian contemporary applied art with a strong focus on glass, ceramics and jewellery.
The McCahon House Trust manages the very humble home where New Zealand’s foremost contemporary painter, Colin McCahon and his family lived during the 1950s, as a place of reflection and education on McCahon’s work.
Representing: Kirsty Bruce, Simon Esling, Graham Fletcher, Kristy Gorman, Megan Hansen-Knarhoi, Derek Henderson, Gavin Hurley, Tony Lane, Sam Mitchell, Richard Orjis, Stanley Palmer, Martin Poppelwell, Patrick Pound, Heather Straka, Tim Thatcher, Ruth Thomas-Edmond, Martin Thompson, Layla Walter, Emily Wolfe, Liyen Chong, Ruth Cleland, Alexi Willemsen,
Michael Lett
Mollies Boutique Hotel has long been the benchmark for service excellence in New Zealand. Forging a reputation around the world, this St Mary’s Bay residence is regarded as one of the finest Relais & Chateaux locations in Australasia.
Newmarket is the fashion capital of New Zealand and offers an uplifting and inspiring experience for lovers of all-things retail. From the hum of Broadway to the sophisticated high streets lined with both international and local designers, Newmarket offers a shopping experience as diverse as you will find in any international cosmopolitan city.
Objectspace, located in Auckland New Zealand, is a dedicated and award winning centre for innovative craft and design. Through exhibitions, publications and activities, focused on designed and handmade objects including ceramics, design, embroidery, furniture, jewellery, metal work, textiles, Objectspace aims to put objects into play.
OREXART (formerly Oedipus Rex Gallery) represents established and emerging New Zealand artists. The gallery is located in Upper Khartoum Place, across from the Auckland Art Gallery, in the heart of the Auckland Art Precinct.
Established in 1976 by Sally Souness, Parnell Gallery is one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary art galleries.
Personal Best Gallery is an artist run space dedicated to exhibiting the work of emerging artists from both local and national communities.
Ponsonby is a vibrant urban village that buzzes with street life both day and night. Its unique style & eclectic charm make it a nationally and internationally recognised destination.
Established by Kylie Sanderson in 2002, Sanderson Gallery has expanded to include two gallery spaces, representing a stable of emerging and established New Zealand artists. Presenting new exhibitions every 2 - 3 weeks, the Gallery also sustains a programme of auxiliary projects and a year-round group show space in the courtyard room of the gallery.
In the inner city sanctum of St Benedicts Street, part of the burgeoning inner city arts precinct, is Satellite Gallery, the offspring of Devonport’s Depot Artspace.
Seed is a commercial art gallery representing innovative New Zealand artists. Since 2006, Seed Gallery has nurtured the best talent from a new generation of artists, providing a positive and engaging experience for our customers.
Located on Karangahape Road in Auckland, New Zealand, split/fountain (S/F) shares a street-frontage with a Laundromat, a promotional outpost of a downtown gallery, a café, and sex shops.
ST PAUL St is a suite of purpose built galleries and project spaces run by the School of Art and Design, AUT University.
Located in New Zealand on Auckland's Karangahape Road, Starkwhite presents a programme of artists' projects, solo shows, independently curated exhibitions and occasional forays into new music and other interdisciplinary practices. Starkwhite also represents artists from New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific rim
Studio Art Supplies is run by artists for artists, providing fine art materials, practical advice and a creative environment to inspire them since 1974.
Sue Crockford Gallery opened in 1985. The gallery represents both established and emerging artists from New Zealand and overseas. Many of the artists have been the subject of significant museum exhibitions. Their works are held in major collections nationally and internationally.
Te Karanga Trust is an umbrella organisation for community arts and music in the central Auckland area. Its location in the heart of Karangahape Road is home to Tea Culture, Mana Moko, Te Karanga At Gallery and Kfm Radio 106.9 fm. With this vibrant array of disciplines represented within the organization, Te Karanga Trust highlights the talent and diversity of Auckland City's cultural landscape.
Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts is a nationally significant art gallery presenting exhibitions by local and international artists. Te Tuhi works actively within the community, providing a site for audience engagement and participation in the visual arts.
The Depot is a multidisciplinary creative community which is open and inclusive and encourages engagement in all art forms.
Discover New Zealand’s moving images at the Film Archive in Auckland. Centrally located at 300 Karangahape Road, the office has an exhibition space, video viewing facilities and reference library. Staff are on hand to assist with deposit and research enquiries.
The TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre is Auckland’s exciting new cultural destination. Located in the historic Pah Homestead in Monte Cecilia Park, Hillsborough, the arts centre opened to the public in August 2010.
Since opening in 2007 Tim Melville Gallery has presented a carefully focused programme of contemporary New Zealand and Australian art. Best known for its representation of emerging artists the gallery has also introduced an exclusive roster of Australian Aboriginal painters to a New Zealand audience.
Two Rooms, is a contemporary art exhibition venue located in a converted warehouse in Central Auckland, New Zealand. Opened in August 2006, Two Rooms presents a program of residencies and projects by leading International and New Zealand contemporary artists. The building houses two exhibition spaces, the Project Room and the Long Room.
Directors Deborah White and Kenneth Johnson are committed to working within the primary market and aim to promote and develop an audience for artists so they benefit directly from their success. Deborah is a founding trustee of the Auckland Art Fair, Art Week Auckland and the Uptown Arts Trust.
The revitalization of Wynyard Quarter incorporates the principles of the wider Waterfront Vision and aims to create a range of public open spaces that provide a variety of experiences.