Christchurch’s stylish new art museum – Ravenscar House Museum – will open to the public on 8 November.
A large-scale sculpture by a celebrated Chinese contemporary artist is set to spark questions about what it means to live in Christchurch when you’re from elsewhere.
Darkly elegant paintings and prints by contemporary artist Brent Harris will feature in his first Christchurch exhibition, Towards the Swamp.
At your next visit, make sure you look up – a brand new commission from Mata Aho Collective is now swooping down from the skylights and across the foyer at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū.
Those who want to be part of Christchurch’s Performing Arts Precinct now have the opportunity to secure a prominent site in the heart of the development.
Three local youngsters went behind the scenes last week, helping to gild the frame on one of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū’s most treasured paintings.
Hunter Wilson had hit rock bottom.
The innovative work of Maureen Lander (Ngāpuhi, Te Hikutu and Pākehā) is celebrated in a new exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū.
She’s drawn comparisons with ‘80’s hip hop group Beastie Boys and alt rockers Garbage but Emma Dilemma describes her sound as “a mixed bag of pop, rock, grunge, hip hop and disco!”
What do an ant’s eye, orange peel, a hibiscus flower, rhubarb, bacteria and a space blob have in common?