The Depot
Address: 28 Clarence Street, Devonport
Phone: (09) 963 2331
Websites: Depot Artspace, Depot Sound, Morph Magazine, Creative People's Centre, Satellite Gallery, Jam Radio
Hours Open:
- Monday: 12pm–5pm
- Tuesday: 10am–5pm
- Wednesday: 10am–5pm
- Closed on Public Holidays
Attraction Types: Art Gallery, Public Art, Discovery
Amenities: Wheelchair Access, Toilets, Gift Shop
Suitable for Ages: Families
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Admission: Free
The Depot Artspace is open and inclusive and offers a range of facilities and services that support the creative community and facilitate engagement with the arts.
Depot Galleries (Devonport) exhibits work by emerging and established artists. The space doubles as a public performance venue. www.depotartspace.co.nz
Depot Sound (Devonport) is a busy recording studio and two rehearsal rooms. www.depotsound.co.nz
Satellite Gallery (Newton, Auckland) provides a nourishing environment in a refined space for professional emerging artists. www.satellitegallery.co.nz
Jam Radio (Online) is a community radio station, providing a platform for shows on anything from music to social commentary www.jamradio.co.nz
MORPH Magazine (Online / Print) is an arts and culture magazine that supports emerging writers www.morphmagazine.co.nz
Creative People’s Centre (Online) provides legal resources for people working in the creative industries. www.creativepeoplescentre.co.nz
Upcoming events at The Depot
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T.L. Rodney Wilson: Mo’s Kitchen: An Anthropology
“Assailed as we are by gastro-pornography, assaulted by the used car salesmen of the kitchen whenever we pick up the television remote,… Read More
Past events at The Depot
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Papatoetoe Heritage Bus Tour
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Grant Alexander and Peter Donovan: Cousins
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Vox Nova
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Westlake Girls High School: 3.15
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Labour Party's Arts, Culture and Heritage Policy Launch
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Wrapt: Group Show
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Robyn Gibson: Art on the Street
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Anna Hollings: Human Being
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Textile Exhibition: Group Show
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Quiltmakers: Small Works Group Show
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Brandon Hurst: Paintings in Oil
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Teri Parat: New Paintings
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Devonport Chamber Orchestra
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The Depot Members Show 2011: Portraits
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Barry Brickell Writers' Talk and Readings
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Rob van der Touw: CANCELLED
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Chamber Orchestra
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Ena Kosovac & Sarah Alexander: Mix & Match
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Eva Polak: Transcendent Light
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Matariki: Celebrating Maori Artists in the Maori New Year
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Mark Russell: From Auckland to India and Back
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James King
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Intrepid Music Project - Alex Taylor and Friends
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Carol Smith: Nothing Matters
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Andrew Serjeant
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Nicholas Boyd: Painting the Subconscious
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Suzy Dunser and Lois Jameson: Chalk and Cheese
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Devonport Chamber Orchestra: Violinist David Choi Returns
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Auckland Beads Awards 2011: The Art of Costume Jewellery
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Valentine G: The Lost City Artefacts
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Our World Today Artist Talk
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Rowan Klevstul: Wet Colour
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Euclidean Art Group: Broken Perfect
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Ian Peter Weston: How To Be A Space Shuttle Main Engine
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Group Show: Mastering Art
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Yoke Helwes- Martens: Not Just Old Lace
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NZ Embroiders Guild Holiday Programme: The Stitchbirds
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Takapuna Grammar School: Diamonds in the Rough
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What Flavour is an Albatross?
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Mariya Nakova & Mark Tronson: The Form of Mental State
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Bilders Album Launch: Mindful
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Artist’s Forum: 5five Session
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The Depot Artspace Youth Art Show 2010
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Gesture and Texture: Artnexus 10th Annual Exhibition
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Katherine Batchelor: But Wait, There's More
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Chamber Music Concert
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Beverly Rae: Retrospective
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5five Artists Forum
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On Any Given Day in the City
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Landscape and Otherwise
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The Ark
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Edward Fuller: Crop
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Joseph Hammond: X
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Carol Smith: Mindscapes
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Minna Vuorinen: She Sees Sea Shells on the Sea Shore
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All You Ever Wanted
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Of Its Time
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Mother Song
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Artfuse
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Fagence Fusion
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Tatsuhiko Oga: Furniture and Objects Volume One
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Metacarpals and Insulators
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Jane Siene and Haddon, Electric Confectionaries
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Alex Freeman and Robyn Gouge
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A Taste of The Depot 2012
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Rowan Klevstul: Immersion
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Beauty Meets the Bizarre: Group Show
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Depot's 15th Anniversary Exhibition
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Intrepid Music Project
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Emma Thomsen: Nonlinear Complications
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Stanley M Jones: Colours
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Glasswear: Group Show
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Devonport Chamber Orchestra
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Gregory J Smith: Lost Property 2
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Scan Collective: Sing a Song of Sixpence
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Tibetan Carpet Exhibition and Sale
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Carlie Blanchett-Burton & Elke Finkenauer: Perception
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Sophie Kaiser: The Big Little Collaboration
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Kate McLean
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Multivitamins
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Stephen Perry: …subvertus…
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Matariki and the New Stars
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A Million Poems for Matariki
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Matariki: Exploring Our Stories
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James King: Tapu Kehua
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Lovers Walk: A Poetic Journey in 8 Scenes
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Nyle Major: On the Edge of Darkness
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Book Launch: Barry Brickell's Rails Toward the Sky
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Megan McChesney: Same World. But Different: CANCELLED
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Takapuna Grammar Year 10 Students: Deck'd
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Group Show: A Mixed Bunch
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Olga Katrychenko: Nature and Beauty Around Us
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Tiffany Singh: The Way of Alaya
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North Shore Hospice: Our World Today
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Shirley Oxborough: Vivid Impressions
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Sam Henderson: Bokeh
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Jacob Rolfe: The Dream of Forms
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A Bensky, H Docherty & D Marinkovich: The Nature of Things
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Nandhini Mohan: Connecting the Dots to the Next Generation
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Jo Lawrence-King: Beach Life, Kiwi Style
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Group Textile Show: Sewing the Seed for a Textural Garden
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5five Artists Forum
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Co.M.A.
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Maxine Parkin-Jones & Sue Carmont: Hand on Heart Small Art
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NZ Glass Bead Artists Community: Lucid - Born to Be
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Auckland Quiltmakers: Small Works V
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James Drumm & Sheena Mennie: Kiwiana
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Edmund Rice Justice Aotearoa: Fair Trade
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Nature Unfolded
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Rangimarie Matthews, Aotearoa - New Zealand
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Tides of Light - Eva Polak
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Matariki Matchbox: Depot Artspace Open Exhibition
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Emotions
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Adopt an Artwork
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Gabriella Klepacki: Summer Unframed
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Peter Koren: Auckland Express
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Beth Hudson: Plundering Alice
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The Drawing Room
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All You Ever Wanted
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Naked Nomad Narcissus
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Excess Baggage
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Ultra Vernacular
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No Man's Land
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Truth Compassion Tolerance International Art Exhibition
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Bomb Gone! The Navy and Nuclear Testing in the Pacific
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Kate Long: Quiescent works
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Bill Morrison, Susan Davis and Judith Gust











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