10 Art Galleries in South Island That You Shouldn't Miss

August 20, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in South Island, New Zealand including Kereru Gallery, Wilderness Gallery, The Lost Gypsy Gallery, York Street Gallery of Fine Art, Rare Creations Interactive Wooden Art Gallery, Majuba Gallery, Saligia, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Christchurch Art Gallery (Te Puna o Waiwhetu), Art On Tyne.
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5 Iwa Street, Mapua 7005 New Zealand +64 3-540 3725 [email protected] http://www.kererugallery.co.nz
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Kereru Gallery

29 Tancred Street West Coast, Hokitika 7810 New Zealand +64 3-755 7575 [email protected] http://juergenschacke.photoshelter.com/page1
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5.0 based on 297 reviews

Wilderness Gallery

At the Wilderness Gallery award winning wildlife and landscape photographer Juergen Schacke's stunning photography is complemented by a variety of unique handcrafted giftware by handpicked New Zealand artists - jewellery, woodware, pottery, sculptures, bronze, stone all 100% New Zealand made. Artwork can be packed and shipped worldwide. Lately the Gallery has introduced new artwork from some of New Zealand finest artists: Marc Zuckerman MZ design contemporary woodware, Chris Weaver pottery, Jay Lloyd bronze artist, Mark Dimock wood carver /sculpturer. Aden Hoglund and Peter Bishop- jade carvers.

Reviewed By CMelissa7 - Vancouver, Canada

Excellent selection of locally made New Zealand art, including stunning photography of NZ wildlife and landscapes that you’ll want to take home with you! The penguin photography was a huge highlight. Very friendly service and great to see so many artisans featured in this beautiful shop. Definitely worth a visit- we were so glad we stopped in!

2532 Papatowai Highway RD 2 Owaka, Papatowai 9586 New Zealand [email protected] http://www.thelostgypsy.com
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5.0 based on 162 reviews

The Lost Gypsy Gallery

A little gem in The Catlins, artist Blair Somerville's intricately crafted automata are wonderfully irreverent. The bamboozling collection in the house bus ($ free) is a teaser for the brilliantly eccentric Winding Thoughts Theatre ($8). Push buttons, wind handles, all is about movement here (Entry 13+ yrs). For coffee and bakeries, say hi to Carol in the Little Rocket and cuddle Ginny the Gypsy dog. Open in summer (end Oct – end April). Wednesdays closed.

Reviewed By C5795TEmichellet - Timaru, New Zealand

I'd seen this place advertised and so thought I'd call in for a look and a coffee to go. I sat down, with my dog as he was allowed which for me was a huge plus. I assume the lady that served me was the owner and she was super friendly. What a great, quirky wee place...a wee treasure. Loved looking around and my dog enjoyed being able to be with me while I had my coffee

21 York Street Seaview, Timaru 7910 New Zealand +64 3-684 4795 [email protected] http://yorkstreetgallery.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

York Street Gallery of Fine Art

Located in Timaru, South Canterbury, New Zealand. This unique gallery is owned by established sculpture artist 'Debbie Templeton-Page'. The gallery is home to an ever changing collection of works by renowned New Zealand artists. The unique style and atmosphere of York Street Gallery of Fine Art is enhanced by the experience and flair of it's owner. The gallery holds a selection of high quality artwork to view and to purchase.

152 Mapua Drive, Upper Moutere, Mapua 7173 New Zealand +64 3-540 2225 http://www.rarecreations.co.nz
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5.0 based on 74 reviews

Rare Creations Interactive Wooden Art Gallery

Interactive Wooden Art Gallery, RARE CREATIONS offers Contemporary Furniture and a huge range of related wooden art and technical kit sets from 3 to 99 years old to bring back the lost creativity. It is the only gallery where it is almost compulsory to touch as we have many technical moving toys and sculptures.

Reviewed By Getabout72

Fantastic, awesome wooden wonderland! I wanted to buy everything there. Literally. Gorgeous wooden furniture and wonderful quirky toys and other practical creations. Fabulous designs. An aesthete's dreamland. We came here two days in a row. Absolutely worth the 20 minute drive out of Richmond. Easy to find. Plus the coffee hut on site, Lovina Cup, makes awesome coffee that satisfies. And delicious sticky lemon slice plus other goodies. GO HERE!

5 Conical Hill Road, Hanmer Springs 7334 New Zealand +64 3-315 5053 [email protected] http://www.majubagallery.co.nz
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Majuba Gallery

Reviewed By BrigitB948 - Hamilton, New Zealand

We really enjoyed pottering around the shop. The art works and homewares were all gorgeous and there was a really good selection of jewellery.

7. Saligia

31 Trafalgar St Corner of Trafalgar and Elliott Sts New Zealand [email protected] http://www.saligia.org/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Saligia

A leading Nelson working art studio and gallery, open every day except Mondays. Leading edge, controversial, art with a message. Contemporary themes with award-winning artistic excellence.

Reviewed By ConstanzaV93 - Santiago, Chile

Provocative and straight forward art. Specially recommended to remove the blindfold of closed-minded religious/puritan/right wing individuals. Amazing ways of expressionism, definitely a piece of kiwi art I will remember and suggest, right in the heart of Nelson. My south american wild mind was delighted with the various sculptures, paintings and glass works. They have done a great job.

30 The Octagon, Dunedin 9016 New Zealand +64 3-474 3240 [email protected] http://www.dunedin.art.museum
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Dunedin Public Art Gallery

The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is one of New Zealand's four major metropolitan art galleries. Established in 1884, the Gallery was New Zealand’s first Art Gallery and is renowned today for the richness of its historic collection and its close working relationship with major New Zealand artists. The Gallery houses a signifcant collection of New Zealand artworks covering the period from 1860 to the present. The collection also contains major holdings of historical European art, Japanese prints and the decorative arts. Historical works by renowned artists such as Turner, Gainsborough, Claude, and Machiavelli feature alongside the only Monet in a New Zealand collection and master works by Derain, Tissot, Burne-Jones and internationally acclaimed Dunedin artist Frances Hodgkins. The collection is fundamental to the Gallery’s exhibition programme, but many works of art are also sourced from other public and private collections in New Zealand and internationally. The Gallery presents a wide-ranging events programme of interesting lectures, floor talks, film and video screenings, performances and workshops. There are regular guided tours for key exhibitions or by arrangement. Located right in the heart of Dunedin, the Dunedin Public Art Gallery is within easy walking distance from a large number of hotels and on all major public transport routes. There are disabled facilities, the award-winning Nova cafe, a wonderful shop and free wi-fi in the Gallery foyer.

Reviewed By Wander636823

Good art gallery in a lovely building, well worth a visit, especially during Ralph Hotere Retrospective.

Worcester Blvd & Montreal St, Christchurch 8140 New Zealand +64 3-941 7300 [email protected] http://christchurchartgallery.org.nz/
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4.5 based on 462 reviews

Christchurch Art Gallery (Te Puna o Waiwhetu)

Reviewed By Champagne552014 - Sydney, Australia

We spent over three hours in this beautifully presented modern Art Gallery, as there was plenty to see, and entry is free. I loved the sailing paintings upstairs, by van der Voorden. He really knew how to portray clouds and waves. The highlight for me was the Ron Mueck silicon sculpture of a man at a table. What brilliant attention to detail (that's real hair). Thank you staff for being so helpful too! If you need a break, there is a lovely restaurant at the entrance, or it is a short stroll to Riverside Markets, which is also well worth a visit. Don't miss this excellent Art Gallery when you next visit Christchurch.

10. Art On Tyne

8 Tyne Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 27 644 5462
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Art On Tyne

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