Gary Baseman - Memento Moa
/In Memento Moa, an exhibition of all new work, Gary Baseman creates a mythical land of hybrid creatures—exploring themes of migration, memory, and mortality.
Read MoreIn Memento Moa, an exhibition of all new work, Gary Baseman creates a mythical land of hybrid creatures—exploring themes of migration, memory, and mortality.
Read MoreThe vision of internationally acclaimed, interdisciplinary artist Gary Baseman and his wonderful world of hybrid creatures is set to grace The Suter Art Gallery in a truly unparalleled exhibition.
Read MoreNBS has become a key sponsor of The Suter Art Gallery's education programs, helping the non-profit continue providing art education to students in the Nelson Tasman region.
Read MoreThis video by Tasman-based photography and film studio Pizzini Productions documents the process and experience within Darryl Frost’s Tasman kiln.
Read MoreJarden’s sponsorship of ‘Summer at The Suter’ is the third year in a row that they have supported installations at The Suter, enabling the gallery to improve the overall presentation, promotion and delivery of the exhibitions on view.
Read MoreNamed after artist Jane Evans who was a determined and passionate advocate for the arts and fought hard in support of the redevelopment of The Suter.
Read MoreRecently, State General Manager Sonia Simao was on site to donate several cinema vouchers for us to use in an internal staff incentive programme to help boost sales in our gallery store.
Read MoreThe Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi o Whakatū is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Kyla Mackenzie to the role of Curator and Collections Manager
Read MoreThis free-entry exhibition opens on October 8 and brings together 20 works by one of New Zealand’s most iconic 20th-century artists, Rita Angus (1908–1970).
Read MoreOur business partners play a vital role in helping The Suter Art Gallery meet current and future challenges in providing the services and infrastructure needed to operate.
Read MoreThe Suter Art Gallery’s Mid-Winter Spectacular fundraising dinner and auction, held at Hopgoods and Co, has raised $70,600 to put towards growing and maintaining their collection of artworks.
Read MoreNikau Hindin was introduced to celestial navigation after spending time with a group of young navigators called Kapu Nā Keiki.
Read MoreMatariki is the Māori name for the Pleiades, a cluster of stars that appear in New Zealand’s mid-winter night sky. The appearance of Matariki signals the beginning of a new year.
Read MoreAnother person we were keen to talk to about Marti Friedlander: Portraits of The Artists was our very own, Tony Maskill. When Tony isn’t welcoming visitors to The Suter Art Gallery he can be found behind his camera, working as a skilled freelance photographer specialising in portraiture, event and travel photography, and studio lighting.
Read MoreMarti Friedlander: Portraits of the Artists has been a major success, attracting visitors from all across the region. We had the chance to chat with one of those visitors, Braden Fastier, a visual journalist based in Nelson, and hear some of his comments.
Read MoreMarti Friedlander: Portraits of The Artists is currently on view, and Tatsiana Chypsanava, a documentary photographer based in Nelson, was generous enough to answer some questions about it.
Read MorePrize-winning landscapes, enigmatic installations, and works by a master photographer form some of the visually striking offerings currently on view at The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi o Whakatū.
Read MoreThe paintings that were created for the Kelliher Art Competition often went against what the art world considered exciting or cutting edge, yet the competition has become an important record of a time and place — a time capsule that captured our shifting relationship with art and the land.
Read MoreBecky Richards’ vessels are impossible.
They tower, cluster, hold onto her maker’s hand and are interested in pushing the boundaries of clay as a material.
Read MorePart of The 9th Suter Contemporary Art Project, Kiss me, Hardy! (but not like that), Hanna Shim has created work that reveals and revels in the awkward distance that exists between us.
Read MoreThe Suter Art Gallery
OPEN 7 DAYS
Mon to Sun 9:30am – 4:30pm
Closed December 25-26, January 1-2, Good Friday & Easter Monday.
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New Zealand
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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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