Gus Fisher Gallery
Address: 74 Shortland Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland
Phone: 09 373 7599 x86646
Websites: Official Website, Gus Fisher Gallery on NZ Museums
Hours Open:
- Tuesday: 10am–5pm
- Wednesday: 10am–5pm
- Thursday: 10am–5pm
- Closed on Public Holidays
Venue Types: Art Gallery
The Gus Fisher Gallery of The University of Auckland provides an exhibition programme in the visual arts consistent with the mission of The University of Auckland, which aims to foster, publish and disseminate research and creative work of the highest academic standards at a national and international level, informed by the bicultural context of Aotearoa/New Zealand and the Treaty of Waitangi.
The Gus Fisher Gallery is located in The Kenneth Myers Centre. This building was restored by The University of Auckland in 2000; it was originally RNZ Broadcasting House then later became the home of TVNZ.
As a historic building many heritage features are retained in its glass dome, detailed cornice and doors of inlaid wood. The Gus Fisher Gallery was made possible by a donation from Mr Gus Fisher.
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Upcoming events at Gus Fisher Gallery
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Interlude and Light Moods South
Interlude is a series of six works by Sholto Buck which explore transition and solitude, the inbetween moments when we find ourselves alone. Light… Read More
Past events at Gus Fisher Gallery
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More Than We Know
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David Hill Presents a Themed Walk of Downtown Auckland
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Screening of 'The Way Things Go'
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Aaron Lister discusses Eddie Clemens and Sarah Munro
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Eddie Clemens Discusses His Ideas
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Eddie Clemens & Sarah Munro Exhibitions
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Film Screening and Sriwhana Spong in Discussion
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Reading by Douglas Wright
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Raewyn Whyte and Carol Brown in Discussion
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Photographer John Savage Talks About His Work
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Douglas Wright: Body of Work
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Vincent Ward: Inhale - Maree Martinovich Discusses
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Vincent Ward: Inhale - Judy Ward Discusses
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Assume Nothing
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Te Ata Tu: The New Light
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John Edgar: Ballast - Bringing the Stones Home
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Hutton and Cotton: The McGregor Museum Revisited
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Crown Lynn: Pottery for the People
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Frank Hofmann: From Prague to Auckland
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Collateral: Printmaking As Social Commentary
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Mari Mahr: Two Walking
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Top Ten: New Acquisitions for The UoA Art Collection
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Gus Fisher: Amped
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Ruth Cleland: Mall
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Group Architects: Towards a New Zealand Architecture
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Sean Kerr: Bruce Danced - Public Events
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Julian Dashper: Professional Practice
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Looking Terrific: The Story of El Jay
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Exhibition Talk: Shannon Joe of Warren and Mahoney
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Monday Night Jazz: Stomp 'n' Blues
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Miles: A Life in Architecture - Exhibition Tour
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Dr Jessica Halliday on Miles Warren and Brutalism
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Miles: A Life in Architecture
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Scrapyard Cabaret
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Experimenta presentation
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Art that Moves: The Work of Len Lye
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Marti Friedlander: Looking Closely
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AC/DC: The Art of Power
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Pop Culture Exhibition - Japan: Kingdom of Characters
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Rebecca Boswell and Henry Babbage Discuss Window
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Andrew Clifford Presents a Floortalk
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Sarah Munro in Coversation
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Gus Fisher Gallery: Art Week Late Night
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Marianne Schultz Discusses Contemporary Dance
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Documentary Screening
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Auckland Heritage Festival: Downtown Architectural Tour
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Dr Alys Longley Discusses Her Research
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Film Screening and Discussion
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The Divine Muses IX
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Vincent Ward: Inhale - In Discussion
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Vincent Ward: Inhale
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Peter Peryer: Other (Portraits 1975-2011)
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Paper-jams: Artists Between the Covers
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Jill Kennedy: Eyes on the Moon
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Reuben Paterson: Bottled Lightning
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Lauren Lysaght: The Nita Gini Project
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Liyen Chong: Of Positions and half Positions
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Graham Percy: A Micronaut in the Wide World
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Hawkesby, O’Connor & Storm: Playing with Fire
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Pat Hanly: The Seven Ages of Man
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Malcolm Le Grice: The Image of Time
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Simon Esling: Six Obstructions
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Sean Kerr: Bruce Danced when Victoria Sang
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Gate and Rachel Shearer
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Songwriter of the Year 2010: Schools Competition
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Nuala Gregory: Exploded View
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Exhibition Talk: Paul Walker on Sir Miles Warren
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Miles: A Life in Architecture - Architecture tour
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Horizon IV
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Sir Miles Warren in Conversation with Dr Rodney Wilson
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Monday Night Jazz: Euro Soul
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Felix Kelly: A Kiwi at Brideshead
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Art that Moves: The Work of Len Lye - Gregory Bennett Talk
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Art that Moves: The Work of Len Lye
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Emory Douglas, Minister of Culture, Black Panther Party











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