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  2. City Gallery Wellington - Wikipedia

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    City Gallery Te Whare Toi began its life as the Wellington City Art Gallery on 23 September 1980 in a former office block located at 65 Victoria Street, now the site of Wellington Central Library. The first exhibition was a group show of Wellington artists. [ 1 ]

  3. Cuba Street, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Cuba Street is described as the bohemian creative area of Wellington, and is the home to many cafes, op-shops, boutique fashion stores, art galleries, and music shops. [21] On Cuba Street is the Enjoy Gallery, {Suite} Gallery, McLeavey Gallery, and Thistle Hall.

  4. Enjoy Contemporary Art Space - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the gallery relocated to Level 1, 147 Cuba St. [2] In 2019, the gallery moved again to a ground floor space at 211 Left Bank, off Cuba Mall. [3] Enjoy is governed by a Board of Trustees, made up of Wellington-based artists and arts professionals. [4] Between 2001 and 2019, the organisation was called Enjoy Public Art Gallery.

  5. Adam Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Frontage of the Adam Art Gallery. Its facade is made of glass. The Old Kirk building is located to the left of the gallery, and the Students' Union building to the right. The Adam Art Gallery (in Māori: Te Pātaka Toi) is a purpose-built arts gallery located in the Kelburn Campus of Victoria University of Wellington in Wellington, New Zealand. [1]

  6. Toi Pōneke Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Toi Pōneke Arts Centre (61–69 Abel Smith Street, Te Aro, Wellington), is a production facility and support complex in Wellington, New Zealand. [1] [2] It was established between 2003 and 2005, and was formally opened by Mayor Kerry Prendergast in July 2005.

  7. New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    It was later opened to the public as The Academy Free Art Gallery by Wellington mayor Thomas William Hislop, on 14 June 1907. [8] Extensions to the gallery building, funded by grants from the government and the Macarthy Trust and by a loan from the National Bank, were designed by de Jersey Clere and another architect named Baun. [9]

  8. Artists' Co-op (Wellington) - Wikipedia

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    There was a sense that Wellington was a grey concrete capital with a "bureaucratic soul" according to writer Chris Trotter. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The co-op filled a niche in country's artworld which was at a turning point as curator Robert Leonard described it "possessing the independent energy and coherence of an art movement."

  9. Te Papa - Wikipedia

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    Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Front side with entrance in 2009 Interactive fullscreen map Former name Dominion Museum and National Art Gallery Established 1992 Location Wellington, New Zealand Coordinates 41°17′26″S 174°46′55″E  /  41.29056°S 174.78194°E  / -41.29056; 174.78194 Visitors 1.5 million (2017) Kaihautū Arapata Hakiwai Director Courtney Johnston ...

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