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  2. Sylvia Park - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Park is a large business park and shopping centre in the Auckland suburb of Mount Wellington in New Zealand. Less commonly known, the area around the centre (which includes some residential and other commercial developments) is also called Sylvia Park (the centre takes its name from the area, not vice versa, but Sylvia Park is not ...

  3. Sylvia Marsters - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Lolita Cathrine Marsters (born 1962) is a New Zealand artist of Cook Islands descent. [1] [2] In 2003, she received a residency in the Cook Islands from Creative New Zealand, and she has exhibited in Rarotonga many times since, as well as in New Zealand, Fiji and New York.

  4. Rudolf Gopas - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Gopas (né Hopp, [1] 13 December 1913 – 23 July 1983) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. He was born in Šilutė, Germany (present day Lithuania). [2] Gopas' works are held in the collections of the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, [3] the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, [4] Christchurch Art Gallery [5] and the Hocken Library.

  5. Sylvia Park School - Wikipedia

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  6. Sylvia Siddell - Wikipedia

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    Siddell attended the Avondale College (Art teacher: R.N.Field), Auckland Post Primary Teachers' College (1964–65), Auckland University Summer School (1967, tutored by Colin McCahon), night classes at the Auckland Society of Arts (1970, tutored by Louise Henderson), and night classes at the Auckland Technical Institute (1975–76).

  7. Auckland Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Set below the hilltop Albert Park in the central-city area of Auckland, the gallery was established in 1888 as the first permanent art gallery in New Zealand. The building originally housed both the Auckland Art Gallery and the Auckland public library , and opened with collections donated by benefactors Governor Sir George Grey and James ...

  8. New Zealand art - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has four university-based fine art schools: AUT School of Art and Design at Auckland University of Technology, Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury (formerly Canterbury College School of Art) was founded in 1882, Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland was founded in 1890 and Massey School of Fine ...

  9. Artspace Aotearoa - Wikipedia

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    Artspace Aotearoa (previously known as Artspace NZ) is an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on Karangahape Road in Newton. The gallery was founded in 1987, and focuses on contemporary New Zealand and overseas art. It should not be confused with Depot Artspace, an artists' community and working environment in Devonport.