Sarjeant Gallery

Sargeant Gallery, Sarjeant Art Gallery

Situated in Queen's Park, Wanganui. Officially opened in 1919. Henry Sarjeant (1829-1912) was the benefactor who enabled the establishment of the Sarjeant Art Gallery. See DNZB (Vol 2, 1870-1900, p440-441)

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Manuscript

Correspondence - S

Date: 1960-1991

From: McCormick, Eric Hall (Dr), 1906-1995 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5292-058

Description: Includes drafts of outward correspondence Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts

Manuscript

Catalogue files (nos 1-64)

Date: [1988-1997]

From: de Lange, Barbi, fl 1970-1998 : Papers re Flora Scales

Reference: MS-Papers-6263-2

Description: The files refer to paintings in the catalogue (MSX-4891) and the unpublished biography (MSX-4890) and include photographs, notes and correspondence Correspondents indexed Relationship complexity - Illustrations and accompanying notes to accompany catalogue at MSX-4891 Quantity: 1 box(es) (hollinger box).

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Clift album 2

Date: [Circa 1900s to 1910s]

From: Clift, Charles William :Photographs relating to Clift family

Reference: PA1-o-103

Description: Clift family photographs, including views of Wellington, the Clift family home at 143 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn; four unidentified Wellington College Boy Scouts; views of the Wellington Botanic Gardens; and a number of views of the Wanganui Region. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album in brown card cover tied with cord, and embossed with pattern of flowers in a vase, 19 x 18.5 cm

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of graphic arts and two-dimensional artworks. 1980]

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-C-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1980

Description: Includes: John Bailey. Wall drawings. Peter Webb Galleries, Auckland. 21 April - 17 May 1980. Edith Collier in retrospect. Proof for catalogue cover by Sarjeant Gallery. Edith Collier in retrospect. Sarjeant Gallery, 15 January - 2 March 1980 then to tour New Zealand. Poster proof. Howie Cooke. Still life for sailors; an exhibition from Tahiti, at Outreach, No 1 Ponsonby Road, 25 October - 4 November [1980s] Environmental art: David Waterman [and] Tery Archer. NZ Students Arts Council 1980, Artists on Campus. With the support of Resene Paints Ltd. Claudia Pond Eyley. New decade paintings and drawings. 2 June - 13 June 1980. Barry Lett Galleries, 41 Victoria Street West, Auckland. In search of Shunkei Jijima; an exposition by Stephen Foster. Taj Gallery, Oct 26th - Nov 14th [1980] Paul Hartigan. "Tattoo classiques", preview 5-7, 21 July - 1 August 1980 at Denis Cohn Gallery, 3 Darby Street, Auckland 1. Rangi of Rotorua exhibition. Rotorua Art Gallery, 24 March -27 April 1980 (shows portrait sketch by Christopher Perkins) (2 copies) Self portrait snaps. Schoolhouse, 101 Federal Street Auckland. 21 July - 1 August 1980. Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, on sheets, sizes varying around 430 x 300 mm.

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Sarjeant Art Gallery (Wanganui) :Sarjeant Gallery. Philip Clairmont. 1987 [Proof for bo...

Date: 1987

From: [Posters advertising exhibitions of graphic arts and two-dimensional artworks. 1987]

By: Clairmont, Philip Anthony, 1949-1984; Sarjeant Gallery

Reference: Eph-C-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1987-03

Description: Shows a colour reproduction of a Philip Clairmont abstracted work, as part of the design for a book or catalogue cover for the Sarjeant Art Gallery exhibition in 1987. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on sheet 320 x 450 mm.

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New Zealand scenes - Provinicial cities & country towns

Date: [ca 1930-1943]

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-198

Description: Photographs taken for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, 1930s-1940s Churches at Hawera, Palmerston North, Opotiki, Te Aroha, Waipukurau, Nelson, Queenstown and Pararaka. Whangarei - Central Park/Mair Park, Mt Darby golf links, children playing in a dinghy at Matapouri, tennis courts. Russell - View of foreshore, and view from the hill with Achilles in port. Tauranga - Causeway between The Mount and Tauranga, pier at The Mount, Mission House. Palmerston North - Boys' High School and baths, View of North side of The Square. Napier - Harbour under construction, view from the hill looking south, The Esplanade showing gardens, children's play area and Sound Shell, National Tobacco Company, T & G Building, Government buildings in Shakespeare Street, Civic Square. Hastings - Poplar Avenue, Cornwall Park, W L C McLean's house Swarthmore at Havelock North with vineyard. Gisborne - Gladstone Road, aerial view of town, river view. Cambridge - Bowling green, BNZ building, clock tower & National Hotel (with caravans parked outside the hotel), etc New Plymouth - Aerial view of 72nd Annual A & P Show; Moturoa; ships in port. Invercargill - The Little Playhouse, Government buildings, Southland Museum, 1943. Also - Children from Kerikeri School leaving for a swim; Arawa Street, Matamata; Lake Drive, Hamilton; view of Lyell township; Burke's Pool, Opihi; Denniston township; Caroline Bay, Timaru; main Street, Winton; shipping at Bluff; Oban township, Stewart Island; view of Picton harbour from Hotel Terminus; Alexander Street, Te Awamutu; Arawa Street, Matamata; Wairoa from Te Uhi Hill; Art Gallery, Wanganui; view of wanganui from Aramono.. Quantity: 76 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Rotorua album

Date: [Circa 1920s]

Reference: PA1-o-441

Description: Album of photographs taken circa 1920, by an unidentified photographer. None of the images have inscriptions; only a few places have been identified. Identifiable buildings and locations have been listed above. Many of the scenes are of a two-storey English cottage in the Arts & Crafts style, showing exterior and interior views. There is one of a viewing tower with windows and gables, possibly in the garden of the same house. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with green cover, entited "Photo-graphs"; 22.0 x 17.5 cm

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Various artists :[Cards produced by the Sarjeant Gallery in conjunction with scupture a...

Date: 1985 - 1995

By: Sarjeant Gallery; Harding, William James, 1826-1899

Reference: Eph-A-ARTS-Sarjeant-01

Description: Includes cards and postcards showing photographic views of the Sarjeant Gallery, and reproductions of works by William James Harding, Matt Pine, Frank Denton, Andrew Drummond, Mervyn Williams, R P Moore, Laurence Aberhart, Bob Negrijn, Peter Nicholls, Neil Pardington, Peter Peryer, Don Driver. Quantity: 1 folder(s) 22 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (cards and postcards). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on cards, sizes varying from 140 x 110 mm, to 220 x 160 mm. Provenance: Deposited under legal deposit in 2000. Transfers: Cards reproducing works by painters and other artists accessioned by Drawings & Prints (DP-2000-028)..

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Wanganui Society of Arts and Crafts :Wanganui Society of Arts & Crafts Exhibition, Sarg...

Date: 1923

By: Wanganui Arts and Crafts Society; Bissett, Gordon, active 1923

Reference: ArtEph-1923-W-01

Description: Exhibition catalogue lists 398 items, including paintings and drawings, prints, photographs, crafts and needlework. There is an index of artists on pages 14-15. Other Titles - Sarjeant Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 15 pages, 212 x 136 mm.

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David Luke album 2

Date: 1940s to 1950s

From: Luke, David M fl 1950- :Photographic albums, negatives, colour slides and prints

Reference: PA1-o-273

Description: Album of photographs relating to historian David M Luke, including family and friends, and various trips around New Zealand. Names listed above are of people identified in the album. A number of sequences show a Yorkshire (?) terrier named Buff. David Luke lived at 84 Bolton Street for many years, and a number of photographs are taken inside the house and in the garden. Another house which is photographed inside and out is at 62 Golders Road, Upper Hutt. Several images show Dean Gibson, at 84 Bolton Street, and at the Deanery. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with red cover, entitled `Photographs'; 27.5 x 35.0 cm

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Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro 1910-1995 :Album of New Zealand Holidays

Date: [ca 1955]

From: Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro 1910-1995 :Photographs

By: Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro, 1910-1995

Reference: PA1-q-598

Description: South Island holiday - Central Otago, Queenstown, Dunedin, Blenheim, Picton and back to Wellington. Another holiday in a Humber car. Mainly Wanganui, Wairakei, and Volcanic Plateau. Quite an extensive section on trains and locomotives many photographed in Auckland Railway Station yards. Building and decorating a house. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1987. F...

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1987-1

Description: Includes: Enjoyable Pursuits: Betty Wilson. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 28 September-24 October 1987. (2 copies). Herbert Deveril, Photographer. The Hocken Library, Dunedin, 3 June-13 July, 1987. Maori Gardens Summer 86: Julie Riley. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 4-30 May 1987. Real Pictures, Auckland, 20 July-7 August 1987. (2 copies). Mujehadeen, Black & White Photos from Afghanistan: Terence White. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 3-28 February 1987. Auckland Museum March 1987. (2 copies). Necessary Protection: Photographs Fiona Clark. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 1-30 December 1987. (2 copies). The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Photographs 1959-1986 by Tom Shanahan. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 2-28 June. (2 copies). The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Photographs 1959-1986 by Tom Shanahan. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 23 Feb - 8 March; Auckland St Luke's Shopping Complex Mt Albert March 9-14; Shore City North Shore March 16-26; Dunedin Town Hall March 31 - April 17; Christchurch Town Hall May 9-16 [1987] (Shows photograph of Igor Stravinsky conducting; he performed in New Zealand in 1961) NZR Railways, End of an Era: Colour photographs [by] Christine Laven. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 31 August-26 Sptember 1987. (2 copies). Penman's Portraits: [Portraits by] Neil Penman. Porirua Museum, 35 November 1987-14 February 1988. (2 copies). Remarking Time: Grace Cochrane. Manawatu Art Gallery, 4 June-6 September 1987. Robert Pearson: Photographs. Real Pictures, Auckland, 12-27 October. Southern Cross Gallery, Wellington, 24 November-6 December. Still Light: Photographs by Nikki Robb. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 2-31 March. Still Life Still Looking: Photographs by Jennifer French. Southern Cross Gallery, Wellington, 28 September-14 October 1987. Symbols & Shrines: Maureen Zanderigo. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 3-29 August 1987. (2 copies). Tongariro: Photographs by Brian Enting. Exposures Gallery, Wellington. Commences 30 March. (2 copies). Wayne Barrar: Photographs. Sarjeant Gallery [Wanganui], 4-28 February 1987. Week in New York: Ans Westra. Exposures Gallery, Wellington, 3-28 November. (2 copies). Wellington Polytechnic Students 1987: Photographs, Sculptures. Wayne Barrar, Johan Heinrich. 331/3 Gallery, Wellington, 19 September-10 October. Quantity: 12 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times. One donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra in 2013.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1993-1995]

Date: 1993 - 1995

Reference: Eph-D-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1993/1995

Description: Includes: 1993: Don't push me, kana au e puhingia [ie puhinga]; photographs of street adults by Ann Shelton. The Dowse Art Museum, Laings Road Lower Hutt, 22 May - 25 July [1993] 1994: Keith Arnatt. "One foot has not yet reached the next street". Large scale photographs 1989-1992. City Gallery Wellington, 22 February to 24 April 1994. A British Council exhibition. Exhibitour. Werner Bischof 1916-1954; Swiss photojournalist. Dowse Art Museum Lower Hutt, 2 July - 4 September 1994. Toured by New Zealand Centre for Photography (2 copies) 1995: Second nature; Peter Peryer, photographer, New Zealand. Dead steer 1987. [New Zealand tour 1995-1997]. Organised by the City Gallery Wellington. Second nature; Peter Peryer, photographer, New Zealand. Self-portrait with rooster 1977. [New Zealand tour 1995-1997]. Organised by the City Gallery Wellington. Brian Brake, China; the 1950s. Photos of China in the 1950s by Brian Brake at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Buckle Street Wellington. August 29th - November 5th 1995 (2 copies) Brian Brake, China; the 1950s. Toured nationally for the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa by Exhibitour (2 copies) Wanganui seen 1960-1993. Photographs by Ans Westra. Sarjeant Gallery / Te Whare o Rehua / Whanganui; Queen's Park, Wanganui. November 11 1995 to February 11 1996 (2 copies) The volcanic zone; a photographic survey by Helen Mitchell. 2 December 1995 - 7 February 1996, Dowse Art Museum, Laings Road Lower Hutt New Zealand /Aotearoa (2 copies) Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1989]

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-D-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1989

Description: Includes: Wayne Barrar. Saltworks; the processed landscape. Photographs 1987-89. Exhibition prepared and toured by the Sarjeant Gallery Wanganui "From today painting is dead"; photographs from the permanent collection of the National Art Gallery. Shed 11, the Temporary / Contemporary, Customhouse Quay Wellington, 22 April - 28 May [1989]. Gordon H Burt 'Untitled' (montage with pneumatic drill) c 1930. Negative by courtesy of Exposures Gallery, William Main Collection (2 copies) Lloyd Godman photographs. 2nd June - 2nd July 1989, Dunedin Public Art Gallery "Object & style; photographs from four decades 1930s-1960s". Frank Hofmann. National Art Gallery Wellington, 7 June - 30 July 1989, toured by the National Art Gallery of New Zealand (Shows his "Wire mesh" 1945) (2 copies) Anne Noble. "In the presence of angels; photographs of the contemplative life". Exhibition organised by the Sarjeant Gallery with the assistance of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand. National tour 1989-1991 organised by the New Zealand Art Gallery Directors' Council [1989?] The silver miracle; a celebration of 150 years of photography. National Museum of New Zealand; Te Whare Taonga o Aotearoa, 19 August - 5 November 1989 (shows James Bragge's "Collett's Farm Petone, 14 April 1874") (2 copies) Quantity: 6 coloured and b&w prints. Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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Pick, Seraphine, 1964- :After image. 2008

Date: 2008

By: Pick, Seraphine, 1964-

Reference: ArtEph-2008-P-01

Description: Exhibition catalogue for a show by Serpahine Pick, 2008. Exhibition notes are by Janet Bayly, Director, Mahara Gallery, and includes a brief biography of the artist. List of works in the show include: Looking like someone else (1997); Phantom limb (2007); Use me as your fool (2007); Loved one (2007); Untitled (portrait) (2005); I'll be waiting (2007); Surface paradise (2008); Imaginary friends (2008); Untitled (pink) (2005); Untitled (bruise) (2005); Untitled (2008); Closing in (2008). Exhibition shown at Sarjeant Gallery/Te Whare o Rehua, Whanganui, developed in partnership with Mahara Gallery, Waikanae Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, in brochure form, folded three ways Provenance: Donation: Denis Fairfax, Porirua, March 2015 Transfers: Collection received in Ephemera; items transferred from there.

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[Posters of A3 size advertising exhibitions of graphic arts and two-dimensional artwork...

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-C-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1985

Description: Includes: Art deco in Wellington. City Art Gallery, 23 August - 29 September 1985. Tony Bellette. "Monet"; a one-day seminar. Centre for Continuing Education Victoria University, 11 May [1985] Cleavin etchings; "The bitter suites". Denis Cohn Gallery Auckland, 19-30 August 1985. Edith Collier centennial exhibition. Sarjeant Gallery, 28 March - 28 April 1985 Robert Gauldie. "Barrels in landscape"; paintings and drawings. Antipodes Gallery, 29 July - 1 August [1985] Hotere at the Hocken. This is a black Union Jack. Hocken Library, 20 February - 26 March 1985. Katherine J Jones-Madill. Watercolour exhibition, "Life & its transparencies"; varied works. Square Edge, 3-13 July [1985] Peter Lavo. A trip around the room. Exhibition [of] photos, paintings. Cubacade Cultural Centre, 6-17 May [1985] Jeanne Macaskill. "Undying satisfaction". City Art Gallery 65 Victoria Street, 23 February - 24 March 1985. (Shows "Dawn hamburger III") Edmund Norman 1820-1875; an exhibition of works. Aigantighe Art Gallery 6-28 July; Hocken Library 2-30 October; Forrester Art Gallery Oamaru 18 November - 1 December [1985] George O'Brien 1821-1888; watercolours and drawings in the collection of the Hocken Library, 4 July - 14 August 1985 "Symbols, emblems, signatures"; Australian drawings 1984. National Art Gallery 15 February - 20 March 1985 Vincents. Drawing workshop, 24-26 July [1985] Wellington Arts Centre Trust. Print workshop. Enrol now [1983] Brent Wong exhibition of paintings and studies. Janne Land Gallery, 10 September - 5 October [1985] Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on sheets, sizes varying around 430 x 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

Audio

Interview with Reg Shaw

Date: 12 Jul 2001

By: Dalzell, D'Arcy, active 2001; Shaw, Reginald Jeffrey, 1904-2001

Reference: OHColl-0563/1

Description: Reg Shaw was born in Leeds, Yorkshire in 1904. Recalls his parents and the family's emigration to New Zealand in 1908. Describes his father's work as a builder, employment with Walter Graham and Sons in Christchurch and move to Wanganui in 1917. Recalls that this was to enable his father, Ben Shaw, to supervise the construction of the Sarjeant Gallery on behalf of Walter Graham. Describes living at 48 Somme Parade since 1917. Discusses early plans for a harbour in Wanganui and the transporting of frozen meat from the freezing works to ships. Discusses the Sarjeant Gallery and its construction from Oamaru stone. Recalls the opening of the Gallery and his father's role as a stonemason. Explains the history and construction of the Durie Hill Tower and the transporting of stones for it on a togo up the river. Describes the Tower's construction with a trammel and the fact that the construction was not finished as originally planned. Explains his interest in the motor mechanic industry in Wanganui, apprenticeship at Chevannes Garage and partnership with Ozzie Allen. Recalls his time in the Army. Describes becoming an insurance assessor, playing `too much sport' and Lodge involvement. Talks about marrying Connie Carvell in 1933, his children Peter, Brian and Graham and his father living with them for 23 years. Notes that he has his licence at the age of 98. Describes Victoria Avenue in 1917 including trams, cars and early engineering businesses. Mentions being one of the first A Grade mechanics in the country. Interviewer(s) - D'Arcy Dalzell Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-008321 - OHC-008322 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2566. Two photographs of Reg Shaw

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[Ephemera of octavo size relating to work and exhibitions by potters and ceramic sculpt...

Date: 1986 - 1988

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to work and exhibitions by potters and ceramic sculptors in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-CERAMICS-1986/1988

Description: Includes: 1986: Catherine Anselmi raku forms; Alan Kestle inlaid porcelain; Dianne White porcelain forms. At Media, 150 Karori Road, 2 November [1986]. Card Clay Shapes, a potters gallery, 236 Oriental Parade, Wellington New Zealand. Mon-Sat. 10-6 pm. [1986]. Pamphlet Koa Mahi Pottery / John & Kathleen Ing. R D 1 Motueka at the West Bank at Pokororo [1986]. Card Paul Melser Pottery Wairarapa. Norfolk Road Carterton. Open days 15-16 Feburary 1986. Pamphlet National ceramics, Canterbury '86; the convention and 28th national exhibition of the N.Z. Society of Potters to be held in Christchurch, 16-18 May [1986] Pamphlet Nelson Potters Association. Tourist guide to Nelson potters, 1986/87. Pamphlet (2 copies) The Potters Shop, 325 Tinakori Road. Trade card [1986] Wellington Porcelain Artists' Association invite you to attend an exhibition and sale ... Wool House, Brandon Street Wellington, 6-8 November 1986. Yellow flier 1987: New Zealand Society of Potters. 29th national exhibition. Sarjeant Gallery Queens Park Wanganui, 16 May - 13 June 1987. Card 1988: New Zealand Society of Potters. Thirtieth national exhibiton. New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts Gallery Wellington, 15-29 May 1988. Catalogue (2 copies) Nelson Potters Association. Tourist guide to Nelson potters, 1988/89. Pamphlet The Potters' Shop, 324 Tinakori Road. Open Monday - Saturday 10-6, Sunday 10 - 4 [1988?]. Card Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters of around A3 size relating to sculptors and sculpture in New Zeal...

Date: 1970 - 1989

Reference: Eph-C-SCULPTURE-1970/1989

Description: Includes: Undated: Matt Pine. Sculpture, drawings. Waikato Art Museum 10-30 May [1980s?] 1978: N.Z. sculptors at Mildura; an exhibition featuring 17 contemporary N.Z. artists. National tour organised by Q.E.II Arts Council of N.Z. [Shows photo of "Duck calling" by Gray Nicol. 1978] (2 copies) Coming to your gallery soon. N.Z. sculptors at Mildura. Auckland City Art Gallery, October 5-31 [1978] Platforms; platform "a basis upon which a person makes a stand". An exhibition of 15 dimensional structures by New Zealand artists. CSA Gallery, 5-18 March [19]78 / de Thier & Associates Seventh Sculpture triennial. .. Organised by the City of Mildura Arts Centre, with assistance from Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, Victorian Ministry For The Arts, Arts Council of New Zealand [1978] 1979: N.Z. sculptors at Mildura. Waikato Art Museum 17 January - 11 February 1979; an exhibition featuring 17 contemporary N.Z. artists. [Shows photo of "Duck calling" by Gray Nicol] (2 copies) 1979: Neil Dawson. Interiors. Elva Bett Gallery 19-30 Nov [1979] (2 copies) Order / chaos; small sculptures by Neil Dawson. Bosshard Galleries, 5 Dowling Street Dunedin, 17-29 September 1979. 1980: NZ sculpture 80; earth air fire water. Hansells Sculpture Exhibition. Wairarapa Arts Centre Masterton New Zealand, 4 April - 4 May 1980 (Catalogue discussing featured artists: Peter Gibson, Paul Dibble, Derek Ball, Di ffrench, Neil Dawson, Jacqueline Fraser, Terry Stringer, Christopher Booth, Christine Hellyar, Andrew Cameron, Morgan Jones, Paul Cullen, James Greig, Kate Coolahan, Selwyn Price, Matt Pine, Peter Nicholls, Ngaire Mules, Stuart Griffiths, John Middleditch, Kingsley Baird) 1981?: Baroque Politocaust. Barry Brickell. Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, 6-7 September [1981?] (2 copies) Kevin Norton. Sculptures. City Art Gallery 65 Victoria Street, 25 September to 17 October 1982. 1982: Skin sculpture; wearable art - jewellery and clothing by Australian and New Zealand artists. A touring exhibition organised by Wellington City Art Gallery [1982] 1983: Jesson. City Art Gallery, 65 Victoria Street Wellington, 22 October - 20 November 1983. Sculpture Australia. Ken Unsworth. National Art Gallery, 6 September - 20 October [1983] (2 copies) Ken Unsworth. Sculpture Australia. National Art Gallery, 6 September - 20 October [1983] (2 copies) Rosalie Gascoigne. Sculpture Australia. National Art Gallery, 16 December [1983] - 12 February 1984. Sculpture Australia. [Catalogue /flier for Rosalie Gascoigne]. National Art Gallery, 16 December [1983] - 12 February 1984. 1984: Alan Peters, famous English craftsman, designer, businessman. Public lecture, Library Lecture Hall Mercer St, 17 February [1984] Sculpture casting workshop. Summer School, Sandy Bay Coromandel, 14-21 January [1984] Winstone ties that bind. Call for entries; a selected multi-media exhibition ... to be selected by Swiss artist and designer Marlise Staehelin. [1984?] (2 copies) Wood and stone; sculpture by Nick Dryden & Barry Hesson. Turnbull House Bowen Street, 1-10 October [1984] (4 copies) Peter Nicholls. Sculpture 1972-84. Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 1 March - 1 April 1984. 1985: Sculpture by Richard Reddaway. Centre Gallery Arts Centre, 4-10 November 1985. Anthony Stones. China; paintings, drawings & prints, and some recent portrait sculpture. Florey Room, Wolfson College [Oxford, England. 1985 1986: Recent works by Albert McCarthy. Sarjeant Gallery Wanganui, 10 May - 8 June 1986. Sculpture casting workshop. Summer School, Sandy Bay Coromandel, 11-19 January [1986] 1987: Andrew Drummond. Coming & going 1987. Sarjeant Gallery Wanganui. Photo Laurence Aberhart. 1989: Geoff Nees. Blessed reliefs; painted sculptures. Turnbull House, Bowen Street [1989] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and offset prints, sizes varying up to 450 mm.

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[Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1985-1987]

Date: 1985-1987

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1985/1987

Description: Includes: 1985: Cultural Sensitivity Workshop. Baptist Camp, Maitai Valley Nelson, 29-31 March [1985]. Yellow flier The NZ Students Arts Council presents Te Kanikani o Te Rangatahi. Maori youth in dance National tour 1985. Flier New Zealand Maori Council. Aotearoa Broadcasting System Inc - application for thrid channel [5 stapled sheets. 1985] Wanganui City Council. The Sarjeant Gallery in association with Nga Puna Waihanga . Contemporary works by Maori artists from public collections. [Opened by] Peter Tapsell, 31 May 1985. Flier Te Wiki o te Reo Maori; Maori Language Week. Hui 26 July, Microfilm Production Unit, Government Print, Walter Street [1987]. Flier 1986: Auckland Anti-Racism Network. Support Maori land issues. Vibrant and challenging work of art (A2 size) by Emare Karaka. Order form Hui Waiata 1986. Toa Rangatira Marae, Porirua, 26-30 November 1986. Flier / application form New Zealand Film Archive. He pito whakaatu a nga iwi Maori; films of the tangata whenua. Te Maori, Te hokinga mai, the return home. Otago Museum Dunedin, 30 November [1986] - 1 February 1987. Flier / programme (2 copies) Porirua Museum. Te kai - the food of the Maori; October '86-April '87. Flier "Te Maori"; Maori art from New Zealand collections; to be shown at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; St Louis Art Museum St Louis; M H De Young Memorial Museum of Fine Arts San Francisco [Red folder of essays and loose sheets] New Zealand Embassy Washington. Te Maori. Pamphlet [1986] New Zealand National Film Unit. Te Maori; a celebration of the people and their art. [1986?] Flier with New Zealand and American contact information Te Maori, Te hokinga mai, the return home. [Exhibition brochure. 1986] Te Maori, Te hokinga mai, the return home. National Museum Wellington, 17 August - 19 October 1986. Flier showing carved prow (2 copies) 1987: Auckland City Libraries. He whakamaarama i ngaa wharepukapuka o Tamaki-Makau-Rau; exhibitions of Maori literature at Auckland City Libraries 29 June - 12 September 1987. Flier Te Irirangi Maori Te Upoko o te Ika. He panui ki te iwi whanui; Te Upoko o te Ika 1988 in trouble. [Meeting] 31 July 1987. Flier NZ AIDS Foundation. He panui "Kei rite te ngaro o te tangata ki te moa". Aroha Atu; Aroha Mai. Pohiri, 27-29 March 1985. Blue flier NZ Office of the Race Relations Conciliator. Etahi marae o te motu; twelve marae. 1987 New Zealand calendar Te Maori, Te hokinga mai, the return home. Auckland City Art Gallery, 28 June - 10 September 1987. Flier showing carved bird head? Tohu Waahine by Ngapine Tamihana Te Ao. Dowse Whare Taonga, Lower Hutt 5 Tihema [December 1987]. Flier Te Whanaketanga o Tainui; the story the murals tell. Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruawahia. Para Matchitt. Pamphlet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mimeographs and offset prints, sizes varying below 350 mm.