Search
Search Results
Showing 21-30 of 45 search results
Fully-matching results
The Cabinets: Peeking Into The Collection
Sep 21 2013
- Jan 20 2014
De-Installed Detail of Bronwynne Cornish's Home is Where The Heart Is, date unknown. Collection of The Dowse Art Museum. Here's a chance to see behind the scenes of The Dowse—without going back of house. We are currently renovating in the
Read more
Come As You Are
Sep 7 2013
- Nov 17 2013
Workshop 6, The Tin Years, 2003. Collection of The Dowse Art Museum. Photo by Jeff McEwan. You are invited to a party upstairs at The Dowse – there'll be music, popcorn and costumes. Come As You Are celebrates works from The Dowse Collection that
Read more
Eve Armstrong: Rise
Aug 10 2013
- Nov 24 2013
Installation Shot by John Lake. "My work is typically made in quite a precarious way—different components are arranged rather than being glued. There’s often a lot of propping, stacking, leaning, hanging—constant making and re-making with a
Read more
Pic 'n' Mix
Jun 29 2013
- Sep 1 2013
Installation view. Photo: John Lake. Nineteen local children have each chosen a favourite artwork from the collection. This time, we’ve handed the reins over to you. To celebrate all the children who visit The Dowse, our new family show Pic 'n'
Read more
Kobi Bosshard
Jun 15 2013
- Oct 13 2013
Kobi Bosshard, Pendant, 1980. Courtesy of Auckland Museum. Kobi Bosshard is widely regarded as 'the grandfather' of New Zealand contemporary jewellery. This stunning exhibiton features a selection of his jewellery from the 1960s to the present;
Read more
Sorry I Am Out of Order
Jun 1 2013
- Sep 15 2013
Installation view. Photo: Mark Tantrum. Works which suggest disruption of the usual order; they play up, act out and disturb us. This selection of works from The Dowse’s collection all suggest disruption of the usual order. In various ways they
Read more
His Own Steam: A Barry Brickell Survey
May 4 2013
- Aug 11 2013
Installation view. Photo: John Lake. "I was truly amazed and felt hugely stimulated seeing his works." —Visitor comment. A tribute to one of New Zealand's most important potters, Barry Brickell. His Own Steam is the first significant survey
Read more