Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts
Address: 33 George Street, Palmerston North
Phone: 06 355 4278
Website: www.finearts.co.nz
Hours Open:
- Monday: 10am–5pm
- Tuesday: 10am–5pm
- Wednesday: 10am–5pm
- Closed on Public Holidays
Attraction Types: Art Gallery
Restrictions: All Ages
Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts, the Central District’s Premier Art Gallery, offers a discriminating public the best in local and regional NZ art in all media: oil and acrylic paintings, watercolours, graphics, sculpture, glass, ceramics, turned and carved wood, textiles, jewellery, furniture and design, Maori art and more.
The Gallery also has a changing exhibition space where 12 to 15 group shows and solo exhibitions are featured annually. Artist receptions and formal openings are advertised widely and personal invites are sent to the Gallery’s subscriber list.
Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts provides conservation framing, access to conservators in all mediums, installation services, written appraisals and verbal valuations. Curatorial services and collection consultations also available.
Making art available and affordable is a goal of the Gallery; most major credit cards are accepted and a Lay-by option is also offered. Purchases can be easily shipped within New Zealand and overseas as required.
Directions: Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts is located in the walkway that leads to the front entrance of the Palmerston North public gallery between the square and George Street. From George Street take the steps up to the library ramp and then the second set of steps on the left that leads to the gallery.
Upcoming events at Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts
Past events at Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts
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Trevor Wright: Fire 'n' Awe
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Andy Halewood: Hail Wood
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Hot Property: A Show of Wanganui Glass Artists
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Whakarongo ki to Kuia – Listen to your Grandmother
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Paul & Fran Dibble: Selected Works 2011
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Jack @ 75: The Art of Jack Register QSM
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Nigel Ward: Intermigration
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Annabel Neall: Figures In Abstraction
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Jon Clarke: Works of Awkwardness
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Vestiges: Travels on the South Island
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Railway Souvenirs
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Surroundings
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Urban Birds
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Drift, Wander
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At Home In a Foreign Land
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Home and Away
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Perceptions In Paint
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Elizabethan Elegance
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Kate Buckley: Goldworks
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Memory Lane - Two Artists: Mother and Daughter
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Steuart Welch: Steeling Time
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Manawatu Spinners & Weavers: Annual Exhibition
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Brent Redding: Paintings and Such!
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Beth Charles: Finding My Language
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Ross Whitlock: In Nelson
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Vonnie Sterritt: Manawatu 360° - Paintings of the Region
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Andrew Ross: InScenic
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Facets of a Rectangle
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Viewpoint: Manawatu
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Haerenga, The Journey
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Journey Into Night
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The Secret Garden
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PaintNewZealand.com
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A Merry Mix of Fibre
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Outback - New Works by Jill Brandon
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Paintings In Pastels










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