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During the last 15 years, Morrinsville Gallery has celebrated the art and the people that make our community a vibrant place to live!Join us on Tuesday, 11 February 2025, at 10:30 am as we host our ‘Arts on Tuesday’ event, which is supported by the Morrinsville Gallery Fundraising Committee.
‘Arts on Tuesday’ tickets are $10 for adults and $2 for children. We appreciate your contribution, which will help create a better future for our local community.
Enjoy a conversation with Dermott Kelly regarding his career and current exhibition Tessuto di Vetro - Glass Fabric and artists from Now and Then plus a surprise guest to talk to work from the current contemporary Art House Trust exhibition Nine Voices.
Morrinsville Gallery current exhibitions:
Tessuto di Vetro - Glass Fabric
Dermott Kelly - Glass Artist
We proudly present this vibrant exhibition with examples of woven glass work Tessuto di Vetro - Glass Fabric. A reference to the origin of the material, Venice Italy.
Awatea - Shop Front Gallery
4 February - 2 March 2025
Now and Then
Seven artists explore landscapes, nature and emotions in paint, mixed media and stone.
Vicki Carruthers, Pauline Tapping, Catherine Smith, Joy Yeates Ross, Marion Bailey, Yvonne Singleton and Robyn McBride
Whakaturanga Gallery
4 February - 2 March 2025
suSTAINably Different
Larry Abreño
The Community Gallery
4 February - 2 March 2025
The Coffee Artist Guy
Nine Voices, Waikato
The Arts House Trust Gallery
2 December – 2 March 2025
Ahsin Ahsin, Alice Alva, Bridget Barnett,
Jennie De Groot, Rachel Kiddie McClure,
Cilla Kinnaird, Craig McClure, ‘They Call Me Ninu’, Xavier Tapp
Nine Voices, Waikato presents nine contemporary artists from the Waikato region.
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-Make a difference with your Valentine's Shopping: check out our exhibitions and the gorgeous selection of hand-made, mostly locally made gifts from our shop!
-Bring all your family and have fun completing the "Summer Collectathon 2025” in collaboration with the Matamata-Piako Libraries, until 28/02/2025.
-Vote for Morrinsville as the best suburb for the People's Choicest Awards here:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/c/promo/peoples-choicest-voting
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The Morrinsville Art Gallery Charitable Trust celebrates its 15th Anniversary this year as the proud heart of community art in the Matamata-Piako District!
We work passionately to create a welcoming and vibrant space for both locals and visitors in Morrinsville and throughout the beautiful Waikato Region. As a charitable trust, our small team consists of a full-time director, a part-time curator- and a gallery assistant, all supported by about 35 amazing volunteers, many of whom have been with us for over 10 years.
Our dedicated board of directors gives us great guidance as we plan for the future. We believe in fostering an inclusive environment that celebrates local and national artists from various multicultural backgrounds. With a diverse lineup of exhibitions and events, we aim to inspire and connect with our community through the magic of art, creativity, and culture.
Our mission is to inspire with our wonderful continuously changing exhibitions everyone who walks through our doors and support the creative community, organizations, and schools we collaborate with. We're always looking for new ways to engage and grow together.
Morrinsville is such a lively and creative hub for art and culture in our district and the Waikato Region, and we're truly excited to be part of it all! Visit us and experience the wonderful power of celebrating our creative community!
Thank you so much for your support during the last 15 years. We could not have made it without your generous contribution.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
167 Thames Street, Morrinsville, Piako, New Zealand 3300, 167 Thames St, Morrinsville 3300, New Zealand,Waitoa, New Zealand, Hamilton