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Alby Carter

Okato, Taranaki artist who paints in an abstract expressionist style. From 26th January 2018 until 1st March 2018.

Jo Gallagher

Jo Gallagher's sense of humour is a great feature of these quirky paintings and prints. 2nd March - 26th April.

Bone Carving Workshop

Mokau Hall 28 North Rd, Mokau

The Tainui Historical Society presents the Easter Bone Carving Workshop with special guest Owen Mapp. Friday 30th March to Monday 2nd April 2018.

$35

Chris Poletti and Kerry O’Sullivan

Art Gallery

Local photographer Kerry O'Sullivan and Taranaki photographer Chris Poletti both show their work in this exhibition from 27th April to 14th June.

Phil Jones

Phil Jones, New Plymouth artist, whose work combines illustration, graphic design and graffiti will be showing in the gallery from 15th June 2018 through to the 19th July 2018.

Rebecca Beyer

New Plymouth artist Rebecca Beyer is showing her colourful acrylic paintings from the 20th July until the 23rd August 2018

Rural Schools Rock

The local schools have got together to produce some wonderful artworks around the theme of "Working Together". These can be seen from the 24th August until the 27rd Sept 2018

The Sister and the Poet: Jerusalem

Patea artist MB Stoneman is a printmaker and writer who uses these media to explore the lives of two people who once lived on the banks of the Whanganui River. The Sister and the Poet runs from Sept 29th through to Nov 1st.

Pip Guthrie – The Path of the Dart: Whai-tara

Pip Guthrie, Taranaki photographer, has created a visual essay that explores the journey of Whare Matangi who followed a magic dart from Kāwhia to Waitara in search of his father, a local chief, Ngārue. This exhibition runs from November 3rd 2018 through to December 6th 2018.

Crows Can Count – Antonia O’Mahony

Antonia O’Mahony is a New Plymouth artist who works mainly in the traditional medium of etching. For this exhibition she has created a series of work based on the divinatory rhyme, Counting Crows. This exhibition runs from Jan 11th through to Feb 14th 2019.