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Ralph Hotere: In Memoriam
11 March to 11 April 2013

The public is welcome to come and pay your respects and sign a condolences book to be sent to the marae at Mitimiti.

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Make Do & Mend
March until 20 July 2013

Art and artefacts from the Great Depression Era to today

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The Drummond Legacy
8 April - 20 July 2013

Horizon Line – The Drummond Legacy paintings and photography and a Drummond Store recreation installation.

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Adele Younghusband
Linocut
John Perret
Oil on board
Adele Younghusband
Pen, ink and charcoal on paper
John Weeks
Pastel on coloured paper
Cliff Whiting
Acrylic on board
Henry Winkelman
Photograph, Silver Gelatin Print
T.L Drummond
Oil on canvas
Adele Younghusband
Oil on textured board
George Woolley
Oil on card
Adele Younghusband
Colour linocut
Olive Udy-Hawken
Beatrix Dobie
Oil on canvas
Toss Woollaston
Charcoal on paper
Alfred Batty
Oil on canvas
Adele Younghusband
Oil on Canvas
George Woolley
Oil on canvas
Adele Younghusband
Oil on canvas board
Laurence Berry
Oil on canvas
Charles Goldie
Oil on Canvas

Permanent Collection

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Document
Whangarei's Father of Art
Posted: 09/05/2013

WW1 Centenary Remembrance Carpets Media Release
Posted: 09/05/2013

Savvy Article April
Exhibition: Make Do & Mend
Posted: 02/05/2013

WAM finalist in museum awards
Exhibition: Home Sewn
Posted: 28/03/2013

Horizon Line - The Drummond Legacy Media Release
Exhibition: The Drummond Legacy
Posted: 27/03/2013

The Whangarei Art Museum is the public gallery of the district and the only public gallery in Northland.

You can visit us in our new premises at The Hub in the Town Basin, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand.

The original museum opened in June 1996 in an historical arts and crafts building in beautiful Cafler Park adjacent to the cultural amenities of Forum North Theatre and the conservatory and Fernery.

The art museum is the permanent home of the city art collection which embraces both heritage and contemporary art work. The Whangarei Art Museum is also the venue for internally curated and national touring exhibitions - designed to showcase the full diversity of creative art practice in New Zealand and Northland.

Document
Whangarei's Father of Art
Posted: 09/05/2013

Savvy Article April
Exhibition: Make Do & Mend
Posted: 02/05/2013

Soo Tru!.... Sew True: The Runway Show: Savvy article Feb 2013
Exhibition: Home Sewn
Posted: 08/02/2013

Fashion forward and (looking back)
Exhibition: Home Sewn
Posted: 11/01/2013

Savvy article December 2012
Posted: 30/11/2012

Become a friend of WAM

You can support the arts and enjoy exclusive benefits here at the Whangarei Art Museum and also with our corporate sponsors.

The "Friends of the Whangarei Art Museum" is an organisation dedicated to encouraging interest in the visual arts and was founded in 1996.

Membership keeps you up to date with the happenings at the art museum allowing participation in gallery-based programmes: exhibition previews, exhibition openings, artist talks, public programmes etc.
Membership fees are used exclusively for the purchase of new works for the Art Museum Permanent Collection. Over the years the Friends have provided funds for the purchase of over 20 artworks, including many local and regional paintings, sculptures and ceramics. Those works form a valued part of the permanent collection.

Membership privileges

  • Free admission to touring exhibitions; Art Museums Newsletters with advance information on exhibitions and gallery activities, and announcements.
  • Invitation to member-only openings and previews of major exhibitions
  • Participation in social events
  • Free entry to Artist talks and public programmes
  • Discounts at participating local businesses Ie Caffine Cafe, Water Street Whangarei, on presentation of current membership card.

For more information email us at: whangareiartmuseum@wdc.govt.nz

Come and see us at The Hub, Dent St, Town Basin, Whangarei

Opening hours: Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm

Weekends: 10am - 4pm

Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday

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