Tauranga Art Gallery
Address: Cnr of Wharf and Willow Streets, Tauranga
Phone: 07 578 79 33
Website: www.artgallery.org.nz
Hours Open:
- Weekdays: 10am–4:30pm
- Weekends: 10am–4:30pm
- Closed on Public Holidays
Attraction Types: Art Gallery
Suitable for Ages: Families
Restrictions: All Ages
The Tauranga Art Gallery is the first public art gallery in the western Bay of Plenty.
Situated on the corner of Wharf and Willow Streets, in the heart of the CBD, the building has been designed to meet modern art gallery standards. The Gallery opened to the public on Saturday 20th October 2007.
The Gallery delivers exhibitions of historical, modern and contemporary art. Exhibitions are developed in house by Gallery staff with the balance being a mix of touring exhibitions from other institutions and artist projects.
Education is a key focus for Tauranga Art Gallery. A range of education and visitor programmes is developed around the exhibitions to enhance our visitors' experience.
Our education staff tailor programmes to make use of the current exhibitions and align them with the national education curriculum.
Visitor programmes include debates, floor talks, guided tours, seminars, screenings, performances and artist residencies.
Past events at Tauranga Art Gallery
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Kermadec
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The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy
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Glen Hayward: For Want of a Nail
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Michael Shepherd Teachers' Workshop
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Kelcy Taratoa: Crisis and Isolation
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Land[e]scape
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Brett Graham: Mihaia
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McCahon: Story of a Mural
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Rita Angus: Selected Works
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Bob Tulloch: A Tribute
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Artful Spies
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Elizabeth Thomson: Another Green World
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Jacquelyn Greenbank: The Cock Fight Night
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Jacquelyn Greenbank: The Cock Fight Night
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Pat Hanly: The Seven Ages of Man
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Femme Du Monde: Frances Hodgkins Floortalk
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Double Portrait: Finding Frances Hodgkins
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Bohemians of The Brush: Pumpkin Cottage Impressionists
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J Sorenson: Of Course I Meant It When I Said I Didn't Mean I
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Surface Tension
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Musical alchemy on tour – Adams and Gavin
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Kathleen's Collection: the Kathleen Kirkby Collection
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Judy Darragh: Throw Up
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Muka Youth Prints
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Len Castle: Mountain to The Sea
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Art and Investment by Ben Plumbly
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The Captain
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Captain Cook's Shoes by Dr Tom Ryan
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Jade String Quartet
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The Pioneers
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Mark Laurent & Brenda Liddiard in Concert
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World Press Photo Exhibition
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All Black
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The Nairobi Trio
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Michael Shepherd Painting Workshop
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Painting New Zealand Art from Te Papa 1890 - 1950
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The Kelliher Award: Past and Present
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Top Art 2010
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Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective
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The Miles Art Award Exhibition
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Yellow - Contemporary Yellow Art
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Soul Talk - Whirimako Black's National Tour with Nigel Gavin
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Lauren Lysaght: My Casa Is Your Casa
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Karl Maughan: In Bloom
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The Making of The Word Witch - Margaret Mahy & David Elliot
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Pat Hanly Floortalk By Hamish Keith
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Heather Straka: The Asian
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Femme Du Monde: Frances Hodgkins
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Reuben Paterson: Whakapapa - Get Down Upon Your Knees
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Bernie Harfleet and Donna Sarten: Bears & Smack
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The House That James Built
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John McLean: The Farmer
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Nigel Borell: Hawaiki
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Ey! Iran: Contemporary Iranian Photography
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Pacific Curls
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Doreen Mcneill: Navigating Her Way
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The Religious World of Captain Cook by Dr Michael Goldsmith
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Tracey Williams: My Ship / Teenei Wakaheera
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Cook, Banks and Tupaea by Professor Paul Tapsell
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Skin Tight
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Matthew Marshall










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