The NZS.com New Zealand Galleries directory contains a list of Attraction, Attractions, Gallery, Galleries, Art, Arts and History NZ websites.

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  • 1066: A Medieval Mosaic   (www.1066.co.nz)

    Visit Geraldine to see a complete re-creation of the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Battle of Hastings in 1066, created from 1,500,000 pieces of spring steel.

  • Aratoi   (www.aratoi.co.nz)

    Award-winning museum of art and history, situated in Masterton. An essential part of your visit to the beautiful Wairarapa.

  • Art Of This World   (www.artofthisworld.co.nz)

    New Zealand art gallery showcasing New Zealand based artists and unique gifts in Devonport, Auckland.

  • Auckland Art Gallery   (www.aucklandartgallery.govt.nz)

    Auckland Art Gallery has an extensive collection of national and international art. A public art gallery located within two buildings, the main gallery and the new gallery, it exhibits work from its collection along with a programme of national and international touring exhibitions.

  • Brick Bay Sculpture Trail   (www.brickbaysculpture.co.nz)

    Located near Matakana, the Trail showcases contemporary New Zealand sculpture by established and emerging artists.

  • Brooke Gifford Gallery   (www.brookegiffordgallery.co.nz)

    Established in 1975 in Christchurch, the Brooke Gifford Gallery represents prominent New Zealand artists working in the fields of painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture.

  • Central Art Gallery   (www.centralart.co.nz)

    A gallery in Queenstown with a collection of original contemporary and traditional artworks, including work from Tim Wilson, Ralph Hotere, Mark Rodgers and more.

  • Christchurch Art Gallery   (www.christchurchartgallery.org.nz)

    The Gallery is located in the heart of the City's cultural precinct, bounded by Worcester Boulevard, Gloucester and Montreal Streets.

  • City Gallery Wellington   (www.citygallery.org.nz)

    This central Wellington gallery creates a focus for contemporary visual arts, architecture and design in the city, hosting a range of local, national and international exhibitions.

  • CoCA   (www.coca.org.nz)

    The Centre of Contemporary Art in Christchurch city.

  • 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.

  • Cool Store Gallery   (www.coolstoregallery.co.nz)

    A Gallery based in Mapua, Nelson, exhibiting paintings, ceramics, sculpture and jewellery.

  • 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.

  • DaVella Gore Art Gallery   (www.stoneridge.co.nz/main/Art_gallery)

    An established New Zealand artist whose paintings hang in boardrooms, institutions and homes throughout New Zealand, the United States and England.

  • Diversion Gallery   (www.thediversiongallery.co.nz)

    The Diversion Gallery exhibits fine art by leading New Zealand contemporary artists, in the stylish gallery and tasting room at Grove Mill Winery in Marlborough.

  • Empire Gallery (www.empiregallery.co.nz)

    Located in Cambridge, the Empire Gallery exhibits the finest in local New Zealand visual arts, including painting, drawing, sculpture, jewellery, textiles and ceramics.

  • Forrester Gallery   (www.forrestergallery.com)

    An Oamaru gallery housed in a spectacular Neo-Classical building, originally constructed in 1884 for the Bank of New South Wales. The galleru exhibits a varied and exciting exhibition programme, along with a growing collection of artworks significant to the region.

  • Gallery 55   (www.artgallery55.com)

    Hosts regular tender exhibitions of artists work, each exhibition is held for three weeks.

  • Gallery Thirty Three   (www.gallery33.co.nz)

    Exhibiting an exciting group of New Zealand artists in a range of media. Contemporary New Zealand paintings, prints, sculpture and jewellery.

  • Govett-Brewster Art Gallery   (www.govettbrewster.com)

    A publicly funded gallery with a changing programme of contemporary New Zealand and international art.

  • Gow Langsford Gallery   (www.gowlangsfordgallery.co.nz)

    Supports and promotes the growth of art in New Zealand by presenting both new and established artists.

  • Heart of Art   (www.artlover.co.nz)

    A selection of artist's work from the Heart of Art Contemporary Gallery in Christchurch.

  • Helga Windle   (www.helgawindle.co.uk)

    Helga Windle was born in Iceland in 1955 but has lived most of her life in England. She currently resides in New Zealand, where she is running her own art space and gallery based in a recently renovated Church.

  • Heritage Gallery   (www.heritagegallery.co.nz)

    Created a gallery relecting a love and knowledge of the New Zealand Art and Craft scene.

  • Hoglund Art Glass   (www.hoglund.co.nz)

    Ola Höglund and Marie Simberg-Höglund produce handmade glass artwork and welcome thousands of visitors each year, all eager to experience glass first hand. The centre is located near Nelson.

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