Woollaston 101
/Insight into Toss Woollaston and his impact on The Suter’s collection.
Read MoreInsight into Toss Woollaston and his impact on The Suter’s collection.
Read MoreThe first ceramic piece to enter the collection was The Naked Truth by Muriel Moody, which was purchased for The Suter in 1969.
Read MoreSuter Director Julie Catchpole celebrates motherhood with two paintings from the collection.
Read MoreThe Suter’s collection began in the late nineteenth century so its development covers both World War I and II, yet it contains few works that refer to these periods of history. However one work by Archibald Nicoll OBE (1886-1953) stands out.
Read MoreArt history is full of humour, debauchery, drama, controversy, gossip and the bizarre.
Read MoreWhat is in a frame? Suter curator Sarah McClintock reveals the decision making around the framing and re-framing of artwork in The Suter Collection.
Read MoreDoris Lusk (b.1916, d.1990) lived a double life. As Lusk she was a well-respected painter, but under her married name, Holland, she was a potter.
Read MoreThe Suter Art Gallery
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Closed December 25-26, January 1-2, Good Friday & Easter Monday.
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OPEN 7 DAYS
Mon to Sun 8am – 3.00pm
Closed December 25-26, January 1-2, Good Friday, Easter Monday and Labour Day.
208 Bridge Street
Nelson 7010
New Zealand
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