Best Shopping in Dunedin, Otago Art Society
The Otago Art Society is the first art society to be established in New Zealand, and operates on the first floor of the historic Dunedin Railway Station. Here you will find our Giftshop, our Permanent Collection and our four galleries.
We hold regular exhibitions of artist members’ work, as well as corporate sponsored exhibitions open to artists further afield within New Zealand. All are open for public viewing.
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Carlos Cabrera | Otago Polytechnic
Carlos Cabrera came to Otago Polytechnic from South Puget Sound Community College in Washington state, USA after being introduced to the idea of studying in NZ buy one of his lecturers. Carlos is studying at our Dunedin School of Art and in this video he talks about his study abroad experience and how New Zealand's culture is influencing his work. For more info check out:
Meet the 2018 Otago Arts Fellows
The 2018 University of Otago Arts Fellows discuss their work and aspects of the creative process. In discussion: Rhian Gallagher (Robert Burns Fellow), Louise Menzies (Frances Hodgkins Fellow), Dylan Lardelli (Mozart Fellow), Raymond Huber (University of Otago College of Education Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence), Matthew Smith (Caroline Plummer Fellow in Community Dance). Chaired by Nicholas McBryde, Director of Arts Festival Dunedin.
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Meet the 2013 Otago Arts Fellows
The 2013 University of Otago Arts Fellows discuss their work and aspects of the creative process. In discussion: David Howard (Robert Burns Fellow), Zina Swanson (Frances Hodgkins Fellow), Samuel Holloway (Mozart Fellow), Hahna Briggs (Caroline Plummer Fellow in Community Dance), and Leonie Agnew (University of Otago College of Education/Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence) discuss their work and aspects of the creative process. Chaired by Nicholas McBryde, the Director of the Otago Festival of the Arts.
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Meet the 2017 Otago Arts Fellows
The 2017 University of Otago Arts Fellows discuss their work and aspects of the creative process. In discussion: Craig Cliff (Robert Burns Fellow), Campbell Patterson (Frances Hodgkins Fellow), Chris Gendall (Mozart Fellow), Mere Whaanga (Otago College of Education/Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence) and Caroline Sutton Clark (Caroline Plummer Fellow in Community Dance). Chaired by Nicholas McBryde, the Director of the Otago Festival of the Arts.
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2016 Arts Festival Dunedin highlights
Arts Festival Dunedin director Nicholas McBryde talks th3 highlights of the 2016 festival.
Kiri Mitchell | Dunedin School of Art
Kiri Mitchell was a full time chef before turning her creative skills to art. The Dunedin School of Art studios allowed the development of conceptual ideas through exploration and hands-on making. Her Masters project is the culmination of three year’s work. The works in Milk tell a story of three characters through oversize and large scale sculpture and stop-motion animation. “Milk” is a humourous response to the deluge of reality television which we are nightly subjected to and in particular the side-show treatment of obese people and the parading of the spectacle of the flesh. “It’s not Wallace and Grommit – sometimes art should be a little bit magic.”
Dunedin Guide - best things to do in Top 5 Tour
Top5Tour handpicks the best to EAT, DRINK, SLEEP, DO and SHOP at each location we visit.
To see extended interviews with the passionate people behind each business -
EAT - Nigel from Plato -
DRINK - Richard from Emersons -
SLEEP - Robyn from Alexis Motor Lodge -
DO - Kim from Iconic Tours -
SHOP - Nic from Otago Arts Society -
Our selections for Dunedin, New Zealand are:
EAT - Plato -
DRINK - Emersons -
SLEEP - Alexis Motor Lodge -
DO - Iconic Tours -
SHOP - Otago Arts Society -
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Arts Festival Dunedin 2016
Nepali Dance in New Zealand ( Otago University, Dunedin)
Here is our very first attempt to perform in Nepali song in Dunedin, and also a very first performance as a couple.
Hope you enjoy!
Meet the 2015 Otago Arts Fellows
The 2015 University of Otago Arts Fellows discuss their work and aspects of the creative process. In discussion: Louise Wallace (Robert Burns Fellow), John Ward Knox (Frances Hodgkins Fellow), Jeremy Mayall (Mozart Fellow), Robyn Belton (Co-Fellow, Otago College of Education/Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence, and Uzoamaka Nwankpa (Caroline Plummer Fellow in Community Dance). Chaired by Nicholas McBryde, the Director of the Otago Festival of the Arts.
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Signal Hill of Dunedin, 2011 @ New Zealand
Signal Hill is a prominent landform in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. It is located close to, and due north of, the head of the Otago Harbour and reaches an elevation of 393 m (1289 ft). The suburbs Ravensbourne, St. Leonards, and Opoho lie on its southern, eastern, and northwestern flanks, respectively.
Hands on at Otago Biochemistry 2019
Playing with pipettes, blood, soy sauce, DNA, proteins, and glucose! Find out what a week of Hands on at Otago is like in the Biochemistry Department. High school students interested in science can find out more here:
otago.ac.nz/hands-on-at-otago
Top rated Tourist Attractions in Dunedin, New Zealand | 2019
Dunedin ( duh-NEE-din; Māori: Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region.
Discover best places in a city you are visiting.
The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 3rd October, 2019:
1: Nugget Point Lighthouse
2: Keyhole rock
3: Otago Art Society
4: Otago Museum
5: Dunedin Botanic Garden
6: Tunnel Beach Walk
7: Signal Hill Lookout
8: Orokonui Ecosanctuary
9: Olveston Historic Home
10: Allans Beach
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Art Classes in Dunedin NZ Ma-Fi Arts Workshop
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Ma-Fi Arts Workshop is Dunedin's premier art school providing creative activities for your children. We run art classes after school, on Saturdays, and throughout school holidays. Our after school care and holiday programmes are educational and fun empowering the individual and assisting participants in becoming self-motivated and capable of realising their artistic vision through our expert guidance and technical skills. Explore art processes via your choice of subject matter, style and media including drawing and painting, sculpture, printmaking, mask-making, and pottery. We also run evening classes for adults. Develop creativity and learn techniques to enable realisation of your imagination and/or representation of the world around you.
Phone: (03) 477 6112
Email: ma-fiarts@clear.net.nz
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Dunedin Bhangra Company (DBC) performing at ISA cultural night University of Otago 2012
Dunedin Bhrangra Company (DBC) was started up in 2011 by a group of Otago University students to share their Punjabi culture and heritage with the wider Dunedin community.
Tracks:
1: Kan kar gal sun
2: Photo Rakh Ke - Miss Pooja
3: Punjabian Nu Kaun Ni Janda -
4: Party rock/sadi gali - LMAO/Lehmber Hussainpuri
5:Dil la gaye mittran da - Lehmber Hussainpuri
6: Punjabi Hurr - Nirmal Sidhu
Blossom Festival Exhibition 2014 Prize Giving
The annual Central Otago Art Society Blossom Festival Art Exhibition is on showcasing the work of all its members. This clip was filmed on the opening night and shows guest judge Janet de Wagt presenting the prizes and speaking about the works. Nigel Wilson, the art society president is with her. Apologies in advance for my amateurish filming.
Prize winners were:
First prize of $2000 sponsored by Gordon Harris and Duncan Anderson Dental Surgeons- $1000 cash won by Richard Parsons with his stunning painting titled 'Arahura Boulders'
Elizabeth Stevens Memorial Award $500 won by Ro Broadshaw
SBS Award $500 sponsored by Southern Building Society Alexandra won by Kathi McLean
Merit Prize $150 sponsored by McIntyre Flannery Tait won by Maxine Evans
Merit Prize of $200 sponsored by Alexandra Paper Plus won by Hugh Prebble
Flowers and Gardens $200 ICL Chartered Accountants won by Lynley Brownridge
Peoples Choice Award $250 sponsored by Commercial & Rural Insurance won by Gerald Stodart
© Central Otago Art Society 2014
RANFURLY ART DECO AND CAVALCADE FESTIVAL
the small New Zealand town of Ranfurly holds an annual art deco festival. For this year, it was joined in the grand parade by the 23rd annual Otago Goldfields Cavalcade - over 500 horses, their riders, wagons and even a walkers group.
Otago Museum Diaries, Episode 2: Greek Hydria
Ever wanted to make your own Ancient Greek vase? You might be able to after our Collection Manager walks us through the process in this episode of Otago Museum Diaries. (Disclaimer: you might not actually be able to make a hydria solely based on this video.)
Presenter: Scott Reeves, Otago Museum Collection Managers, Humanities
Host: Dougal Stevenson
Originally aired on Dunedin TV, 3 July 2015
Hills Family Visits Fjordland and Dunedin NZ - HD
We travelled to Fjordland and Dunedin on our cruise on Pacific Princess in December 2009. Here is some footage I shot whilst I was there.