New Zealand Art Entertainment websites sorted alphabetically by O on NZS.com.
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Objectspace
(www.objectspace.org.nz)A dedicated and award winning centre for innovative craft and design. Through exhibitions, publications and activities, Objectspace aims to put objects into play.
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Oedipus Rex Gallery
(www.orexgallery.co.nz)An Auckland gallery that represents established and emerging New Zealand artists. In their two exhibition spaces, the gallery presents a new show every three to four weeks. Visit the site to view a selection of work from current, recent and upcoming shows.
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Ohope Beach (NZ) Wood Turning
(www.wave.co.nz/~macaulay/)Fine woodturned products created from timber picked up off Ohope beach.
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Olav Nielsen
(www.olavnielsen.co.nz)Olav Nielsen is an artist based in Dunedin. He specialises in the use of mezzotint and burnished aquatint. He has numerous awards and exhibitions to his credit.
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Olivers Art
(www.oliversart.co.nz)Unique New Zealand art, depicting scenes of rural yesteryear in fine oils on old saw blades and canvas. Historical photos brought to life.
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Olivia Spencer Bower Foundation
(www.oliviaspencerbower.org.nz)The late Olivia Spencer Bower, a significant New Zealand artist, set up the Foundation bearing her name to give financial assistance to artists or sculptors showing promise.
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Omaha Gallery
(www.omahagallery.co.nz)This North Auckland gallery has a relaxed beach style with a sophisticated edge, displaying a range of art, design and giftware. Omaha Gallery was established by artists Mark Brockie and Chrissy Purdom to offer an art retail experience with a difference.
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Omaru Arts
(www.oamaruarts.co.nz)This site has the intention of creating a common ground for the promotion of all persuasions of business activities in Oamaru from large corporates to sole trading artisans.
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One Day Sculpture
(www.onedaysculpture.org.nz)The sculpture series involved New Zealand-based and international artists each of whom were invited to produce a new work that occurred during a discrete 24-hour period over the course of one year.
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Out of the Blue
(www.pacificart.co.nz)Features the work of 18 Maori and Pacific Island artists from Aotearoa. Using contemporary media and images, they create work that bridges the world of their ancestors with their global urban reality.
