Irises by Rita Angus

Irises by Rita Angus

This article first appeared as 'The meticulous small world of Rita Angus' in The Press on 9 December 2014.

100 years of the Cass field station

100 years of the Cass field station

Last weekend the University of Canterbury Biology Department celebrated the 100th anniversary of the field station at Cass with a symposium on Cass followed up with a field trip to the station.

Happy Birthday Akaroa Museum

Happy Birthday Akaroa Museum

Big Congratulations to Akaroa Museum on their 50th anniversary which they are celebrating this weekend.

Aroha ki te Takata a Rohe

Aroha ki te Takata a Rohe

Voluntary work is work done of one's own free will, unpaid, for the common good.

Scrabbling

Scrabbling

There are some great transitional works in our basement these days. It turns out Fulton Hogan employee Juan Pablo Laplechade is pretty handy with a scrabbler... 

Meet Me in the Square

Meet Me in the Square

Now's a good time to make Friends with the Gallery. We're offering Friends 20%* off our new book of photographs of 1980s Christchurch by David Cook.

Coming to your coffee table soon

Coming to your coffee table soon

On perusing Thames & Hudson's glossy new art publication, we saw a familiar name.

Closed but still on Sale

Closed but still on Sale

This week, more great product has been added to our online, pre-Christmas Sale.

The Sloping Deck

The Sloping Deck

Although one of the smallest oil paintings in the permanent collection William Wyllie's The Sloping Deck is a powerful and terrifying image of a ship being wrecked on rocks.

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Don't forget to check the cut-off dates for Christmas post.

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