Maori portraits, Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand
The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand – Te Hokinga Mai
We visited the Auckland Art gallery located in Auckland CBD. Currently there are a lot of exhibitions happening in the art gallery, such as the Maori portraits and Other People Think.
The information below from the Auckland Art gallery website
Gottfried Lindauer (1839–1926) is one of New Zealand’s most prolific portrait painters of the late 19th and early 20th century and is a key cultural figure in New Zealand’s art history.
Following the recent success of largest ever exhibition of Gottfried Lindauer’s portraits here at the Gallery, a selection travelled to DeYoung Art Museum in San Francisco in what is now the fourth major international showing of Lindauer’s Māori portraits in recent years. With The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand – Te Hokinga Mai we welcome them home and celebrate their return from their international tour.
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New Zealand-Dunedin Art Gallery
2018 visit-Dunedin is such a nice place for visitors and there have many beautiful hidden place and views for new travelers and blue penguin also.
Texan Art Schools - Made From New Zealand
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Creative Queenstown Arts and Crafts Market - Queenstown, New Zealand
The Creative Queenstown Arts and Crafts Markets are set in a vibrant colourful arena, where visual and performing arts meld together for the public and visitors to enjoy. We embrace the talents of many artists and crafts persons from around the South Island, some coming from as far as Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill and the West Coast to display and sell their own quality handmade Art and Craft.
We pride ourselves in contributing to Queenstown's wonderfully relaxed weekends and being able to provide free local musical entertainment for your enjoyment.
Every Saturday on the lake front at Earnslaw Park
Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Dunedin Public Art Gallery houses a signifcant collection of New Zealand artworks covering the period from 1860 to the present. The collection also contains major holdings of historical European art, Japanese prints and the decorative arts. Historical works by renowned artists such as Turner, Gainsborough, Claude, and Machiavelli feature alongside the only Monet in a New Zealand collection and master works by Derain, Tissot, Burne-Jones and internationally acclaimed Dunedin artist Frances Hodgkins.
The collection is fundamental to the Gallery’s exhibition programme, but many works of art are also sourced from other public and private collections in New Zealand and internationally.
The Gallery presents a wide-ranging events programme of interesting lectures, floor talks, film and video screenings, performances and workshops. There are regular guided tours for key exhibitions or by arrangement.
New Zealand International Convention Centre Fly Through
Stunning imagery of the New Zealand International Convention Centre (NZICC), including the first glimpses inside the building, has been released today by SKYCITY Entertainment Group.
The release of the imagery and a video ‘flythrough’ of the complex follows SKYCITY’s lodgement of a resource consent application to Auckland Council for the NZICC and an adjacent five star 300-room SKYCITY hotel and pedestrian laneway to be developed separately.
The flythrough visualisation released today reveals sweeping views of key spaces inside the NZICC, which will include a large gallery, a large exhibition space (configurable for a range of events), pre-function areas with panoramic views and a large theatre adaptable for banquet and entertainment events.
Additional imagery details the exteriors of the NZICC development, including the laneway, with bars, restaurants and boutique shopping, the hotel, and the sensitive treatment of preserved historic buildings on the site.
NZICC Group General Manager, Simon Jamieson, says the lodging of a resource consent application comes after many months of comprehensive work by all involved in the project.
“For well over a year the NZICC team has been consulting and engaging extensively to prepare our resource consent application. The process we have followed has been thorough and rigorous, and we have every confidence that the convention centre will be a real asset for Auckland that will significantly enhance the inner city,’’ Mr Jamieson says.
“The NZICC will be a flexible and versatile building that integrates with its surroundings while capitalising on its location and outlook. The public gallery entrance will provide a dramatic first impression at Hobson Street, and invite people into the building to further explore its interiors. On the Nelson Street side of the NZICC, pre-function spaces command breathtaking views towards the Harbour Bridge and the Waitakere Ranges.
“The outcome of such considered design is a magnificent building that will be integrated with the grain of the city while strongly positioning Auckland as a leading international destination for major conventions and events,” says Mr Jamieson.
Design of the NZICC is a collaboration between Warren and Mahoney (as lead designers), Moller Architects and Woods Bagot Architects. Warren and Mahoney’s Chairman and Design Director, Andrew Barclay, says the NZICC is a vital piece of urban infrastructure that will play a significant role in the life of Auckland.
“Contrary to typical large-scale convention centres, this design is open and inviting for the community, right in the heart of the central city,” Mr Barclay says. “The building completely engages with the city and will fulfil a valuable role as a public amenity. It is a multi-level public space which opens directly onto both Hobson and Nelson Streets, ensuring that the city can observe and contribute to the changing life of the venue,” says Mr Barclay.
The journey from Queenstown to Invercargill
My journey from Queenstown airport to Invercargill with Athol
'New Networks' exhibition at Dunedin Public Art Gallery
New Networks is an exploration of the changing face of contemporary Chinese art, over the last 40 years. Exhibition runs at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery 8th Dec 2018 - 28th Apr 2019.
Lloyd Homer's Photography of New Zealand
Lloyd Homer spent many years as a photographer for GNS Science. An exhibition in Upper Hutt in 2018 celebrates his work, covering the geology and landforms of Aotearoa / New Zealand.
New Zealand: Driving down SH6 from Queenstown to Te Anau
Just a short video of the countryside in New Zealand down the highway. Some mountains in the backdrop, along with greenery and small bushes and grass.
Travel Vlog #20 |New Zealand South Island -Christchurch | Ynahmcm
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Christchurch City Central
Christchurch’s Farmers Market at Riccarton
Hagley Park and Botanical Gardens
Bridge to Remembrance
Canterbury Museum
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New Regent Street
Christchurch Tramway
Sumner Beach
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ROCKWORTH STREET ART GALLERY.
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Queenstown's art scene
Queenstown's striking landscape and laidback lifestyle inspires many wonderful artists and craftspeople including photographers, film makers, musicians, jewellers and painters.
You can view and purchase local art and crafts at any of Queenstown's galleries, studios or weekly craft markets. Alternatively, learn about the region's culture and heritage with a visit to a museum, or a stroll down the main street of historic Arrowtown.
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Home Sewn at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery
A short film depicting the garments in the New Zealand Fashion Museum exhibition Home Sewn, as shown at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, worn in the exhibition space.
Gibbston Valley Penthouse
Likes it's namesake vineyards, the Gibbston Valley Penthouse celebrates the central Otago landscape. With original artwork from local artists, furniture so comfortable that you simply melt into the leather chairs, sun-drench terraces and even antlers over the fireplace, the Gibbston Valley Penthouse reflects the legendary hospitality of the Wakatipu. And to make your stay at the Gibbston Valley Penthouse even more enjoyable, you can relax with a complimentary bottle of wine from the award-winning Gibbston Valley vineyard.
• Three spacious bedrooms, three fully-tiled bathrooms;
• Huge balcony overlooking Queenstown with majestic lake and mountain views;
• Spa bath in master bedroom for the ultimate in relaxation.
The Gibbston Valley Penthouse is your perfect base for exploring the best of Queenstown. With generous walk-in closets, elegant fully-tiled bathrooms and a well-appointed gourmet kitchen with gas burners, you'll have plenty of room to relax after a full day of wine tasting, touring the galleries and boutiques and admiring the magnificent scenery.
You can enjoy your favourite music -- the entertainment centre features a widescreen LCD TV, an iPod dock, wi-fi and high-quality audio -- as you relax on the balcony, sipping a class of renowned pinot noir from one of the many local wineries. At the Gibbston Valley Penthouse, comfort, elegance and relaxation provide the quintessential Queenstown lifestyle.
For entertaining, the Gibbston Valley Penthouse boasts a wrap-around balcony with plenty of space for al fresco dining or relaxed conversation. The chef's kitchen is perfect for preparing gourmet extravaganzas, hearty breakfasts or late night snacks. And the bedrooms are so comfortable you'll be refreshed when you wake up, ready every day for further adventures.
As a fine wine reflects the 'terroir' of the local environment, the Gibbston Valley Penthouse offers the very best of the Queenstown experience.
Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa
Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa
On the second day in Wellington, we went to Te Papa, National museum of New Zealand, and saw the Terracotta Warriors exhibition. The exhibition started at 10am, we got up early and walked around the central city before we headed to the museum.
The information below is from Wikipedia
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum, located in Wellington. Known as Te Papa, or Our Place, it opened in 1998 after the merging of the National Museum and the National Art Gallery. More than 1.5 million people visit every year.
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Accomodation Christchurch - Orari Apartments
Five, three bedroom apartments located in the heart of Christchurch opposite the Art Gallery. Available for short stay or long term rental. orari.co.nz.
Lakes District Museum, Arrowtown, New Zealand
Lakes District Museum, Arrowtown
On the fifth day in Queenstown, we visited the Arrowntown, Arrowtown is just 40 minutes by the bus from Queenstown. We visited the museum, the Chinese settlement village, and walked along the arrowtown river.
Arrowtown is charming and quirky – a delightful gold rush village nestled below the beautiful peaks that surround the sparkling Arrow River.
The information below is from the website
The award winning Lakes District Museum is set in the historic gold mining town of Arrowtown and presents an authentic picture of early life in the Wakatipu District. Displays portray pre- European Maori, European settlement and the exciting goldrush era of the mid 1800's. The museum has an attached gallery showing changing art and history related exhibitions.An excellent bookshop/giftshop is also attached. The museum is Arrowtown's information and booking centre and also has an internet kiosk. Information in our research centre is available by appointment. The museum also operates the Arrowtown Post Office.
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Paradox 2017, Tauranga New Zealand
Oi You! in partnership with Tauranga City Council and Tauranga Art Gallery present PARADOX.
Tauranga Art Gallery March 28th until June 15th 2017
Old Cromwell
Visitors can wander through the historic precinct to inspect buildings from 1860 to 1900 that reflect the town's gold mining and pioneering past. These include the London House Stables, Captain Barry's cottage, the Cobb & Co Store, Belfast Store and Jolly's Seed & Grain Store. In front of the restored town centre, a wharf provides a convenient departure point for tours of Lake Dunstan aboard a beautifully restored 1929 wooden motor launch.
Otago Museum
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