The NZS.com New Zealand Art directory contains a list of Art, Arts, Artistic, Artist, Artists, Funding and Fundraiser NZ websites.

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  • Bronze Sculpture   (www.bronzesculpture.co.nz)

    Artist Trevor J. Askin creates one-off bronze sculptures in a distinctive curvilinear style. Trevor has been sculpting for 22 years and has his own studio, foundry and gallery.

  • Brown Pages   (www.brownpages.co.nz)

    An independent Maori and Pacific Island people's indigenous arts and media network. Search the directory's listings by tribe, island affiliation or ethnicity.

  • Bryce Brown Art (www.brycebrownart.com)

    Bold, figurative paintings from New Zealand, using strong line, texture and colour to capture the essence of the human form.

  • Bryce Gallery   (www.brycegallery.co.nz)

    Specialising in quality imported modern art, stocking prints and originals from painters and sculptors from all over the world.

  • Bucket Fountain   (www.bucketfountain.co.nz)

    One of Wellington's most recognised landmarks, the Bucket Fountain resides at the very heart of Cuba Mall.

  • Burning Issues Gallery   (www.burningissuesgallery.co.nz)

    A gallery featuring works by contemporary New Zealand craft artists. Works include hand blown glass, cast glass, ceramics, pottery, jewellery and wood craft.

  • Catchment Gallery   (www.catchment.co.nz)

    Exhibiting the finest New Zealand art in the heart of Nelson, Catchment Gallery stocks contemporary paintings, limited edition handmade prints, sculpture and jewellery.

  • Central Hawkes Bay Festival (www.thefestival.org.nz)

    A Hawke's Bay festival of art, antiques, garden art and digital art, including various seminars and workshops.

  • Character Creations   (www.creations.co.nz)

    Provides computer generated cross stitch charts, often with a particularly New Zealand focus.

  • Chartwell Collection   (www.chartwell.org.nz)

    A collection of contemporary art held in a Hamilton gallery, aiming to facilitate wide interest in the visual arts.

  • Cheer Here   (www.cheerhere.co.nz)

    Featuring the art work of David Cheer, a Darfield artist working in the media of pencil, charcoal and conte.

  • Chopperchick Comic   (www.chopperchick.co.nz)

    Toolbox is the first of a series of comics used for the New Zealand gig guide, The Package.

  • Christchurch Animé Tribe   (animetribe.xi.co.nz/)

    Fan art and fiction and information on this club, dedicated to Japanese animations.

  • City Art   (www.cityart.co.nz)

    A conservation framing workshop and gallery offering a range of museum-standard art care services. The gallery collection represents new work from leading New Zealand and international artists.

  • CoCA   (www.coca.org.nz)

    The Centre of Contemporary Art in Christchurch city.

  • Colin McCahon Database and Image Library   (www.mccahon.co.nz)

    Compiled by the Colin McCahon Research and Publication Trust, the database and image library provides a useful resource featuring essays on this iconic New Zealand artist and full-colour reproductions of his work.

  • Compendium   (www.compendium.co.nz)

    Site for Compendium gallery, located in Auckland's gallery precinct and presenting New Zealand craft, made from wood, glass and ceramics.

  • Connells Bay   (www.connellsbay.co.nz)

    Sculpures by renowned contemporary New Zealand sculptors placed in a native bush environment on Waiheke Island.

  • Corban Estate Arts Centre   (www.ceac.org.nz)

    Located at the historic Corban Winery Estate in Henderson, Waitakere City, the centre is home to galleries which feature a changing programme of exhibitions, a gallery shop and artists' studios. A wide range of arts events and educational programmes are also offered.

  • Country Art   (www.countryart.co.nz)

    See Sue's passion for horses depicted in oil paintings which have been reproduced as limited edition prints, greetings cards and christmas cards.

  • Country Creations   (www.countrycreations.co.nz)

    Selling of art prints, framed or unframed, and also offering custom framing, framing of needlework and photo frames.

  • Craftworld   (www.craftworld.co.nz)

    Art and craft centres located in Auckland and Wellington.

  • Craig Potton Gallery   (www.craigpottongallery.co.nz)

    located in Arrowtown, a picturesque village in the Wakatipu Basin, near Queenstown, the Craig Potton Gallery features the work of pre-eminent New Zealand landscape photographer, Craig Potton.

  • Crease Magazine   (www.crease.org.nz)

    Crease is a freeform arts review publication. Existing as a record of discussion and exhibitions, this magazine, like a crease, is a flexible marker overlaying one thing onto another.

  • Create A Plate   (www.nzceramics.co.nz)

    A ceramic painting studio, located in Tauranga, where you can design and paint your very own ceramic plates and kitchenware.

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