Raukura Turei: Takoto ai te Marino
Using whenua from places connected to her whakapapa, Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Raukura Turei (Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, Ngā Rauru Kītahi) creates artworks related to her tīpuna.
Using whenua from places connected to her whakapapa, Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Raukura Turei (Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, Ngā Rauru Kītahi) creates artworks related to her tīpuna.
Explore the stunning paintings and drawings of Don Binney, a celebrated New Zealand artist and ornithologist, at this exhibition curated by Gregory O’Brien.
Discover the amazing world of clay art at The Suter Art Gallery’s biennale exhibition, Fire & Earth: Contemporary Ceramics from the Top of The South.
A showcase of abstraction from The Suter’s permanent collection, the fourth in a series of exhibitions looking at different approaches to abstraction.
Kāryn Taylor uses light, colour and geometry to express the hidden workings of the universe.
Experience the elemental forces of fire and ice in this captivating exhibition featuring works by renowned artists including Euan Macleod, David Ryan, Neil Frazer, and Craig Potton, as well as ceramics by Christine Boswijk, Len Castle, and Raewyn Atkinson.
The collection exhibition Night Life, which features some loaned artworks, celebrates some of the diverse interpretations and treatments of the night.
In Memento Moa, an exhibition of all-new work, Gary Baseman creates a mythical land of hybrid creatures—exploring themes of migration, memory, and mortality.
Featuring an eclectic mix of pieces drawn from The Suter's collection and long-term loans, this display is bound to intrigue with its strange, macabre, and peculiar qualities. Don't miss your chance to experience these unique and fascinating items for yourself!
Eight makers from Naarm/Melbourne and Aotearoa exploring materiality through contemporary jewellery/body adornment/object - Claire McArdle, Cara Johnson, Inari Kiuru, Kelly McDonald, Victoria McIntosh, Neke Moa, Rowan Panther, and Lisa Waup.
A unique sound sculpture installation by Motueka-based sculptor Nicholas Duval-Smith.
Contemporary artists who use reduction and repetition in their work, through which meanings and histories emerge. This exhibition brings together the work of Lonnie Hutchinson, Craig McIntosh, Shaun Waugh, and Areta Wilkinson.
Top Art is an annual exhibition featuring some of New Zealand's top secondary school Visual Art portfolios, toured by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).
Kōkōrangi ki kōkōwai showcases Nikau’s knowledge and commitment to contemporary art through indigenous genealogy and revitalisation practices, specifically in aute and documenting the movement of celestial bodies.
This exhibition is a partnership between The Suter and The Physics Room, Christchurch. (Un)conditional II is part of The Physics Room’s itinerant exhibition programme in 2018.