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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.

Mark Bellringer – North Coast

Eltham photographer Mark Bellringer presents 'North Coast', an exhibition of selected works featuring Tongaporutu and Mokau. His photographs can be viewed from 15th February until 21st March.

Joni Murphy – Untamed

“Untamed” - Hortus Matres Series. Exhibition of semi-abstract paintings of New Zealand flora by Taranaki painter Joni Murphy. 22nd March - 25th April.

Alby Carter

Art Gallery

Taranaki artist living in Okato, who paints in the expressionist style. 26th April -30th May.

Dean Corbett

King Country contemporary artist painting with pattern. 31st May - 4th July.

Te Whatu

This exhibition gathers a group of people who whakapapa to Mōkau. They have come together to support Mōkau, holding onto a connection that draws them back to the river. The […]

Rural Schools Rock 2.0

The local schools have got together for their 2nd Exhibition in the Gallery to produce some wonderful artworks around the theme of 'Taonga'. These can be seen from the 9th August until the 12th Sept 2018

Rebecca Beyer – Storyteller

Rebecca returns for her second visit to the Gallery. Her lovely images in the form of storytelling use various forms of creation. She loves working as a painter with acrylic, printmaking using lino, or dry point etching.

Jo Gallagher 2.0 – Welcome Back

Jo Gallagher returns a second time to the Gallery. Her work is quirky and puts a smile on anyone's face. Pop in and check out her images using birds and animals with humour thrown in. She will also have Cards for sale.

Chris Poletti, Kerry and James O’Sullivan

Local photographer Kerry O'Sullivan and Taranaki photographer Chris Poletti, along with James O'Sullivan with his paintings all show their work in this exhibition from 27th December to 30th January.