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The Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Kia ora. Haere mai and welcome to the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
The Dunedin Public Art Gallery was established in 1884 during Dunedin’s goldrush
boom and continues to flourish as one of New Zealand’s most significant art
museums. It houses a fine collection of European art, including paintings by
Monet, Gainsborough, Turner, Rosa, Claude Lorraine, Burne-Jones and Tissot.
The collection also features New Zealand art from 1860 to the present and we
have significant holdings of Japanese prints and the decorative arts.
The Gallery maintains an impressive and varied programme of regularly
changing exhibitions. This focuses strongly on the very best of local and New
Zealand art, with touring overseas exhibitions and short-term artists’ residencies
contributing an international component to the programme.
We present a wide-ranging events programme of lectures, floor talks, film and
video screenings, performances and workshops. Guided tours are available for
key exhibitions or by arrangement. The Gallery’s very popular education
programme attracts school groups from all over the Otago region and beyond.
In 1996 the Gallery moved to a newly refurbished building in the heart of Dunedin
city. The stunning architecture of the new space is superbly complemented by
New Zealand sculptor Neil Dawson’s Cones, suspended high above the three-storey
atrium. The atrium also houses the Gallery Shop and a New Zealand Film
Archive site and gives access to the exhibition galleries and a variety of formal
and informal social and activity spaces.
Nova café at street level offers relaxed but stylish daytime and evening dining
with great coffee and an excellent wine list. There is disabled access to all areas,
with a wheelchair available on request.
We trust you’ll enjoy visiting us, through this website or in person.
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