Raumati

Raumati

Various Artists

For the summer season Village Arts artists wish to lift your hearts and welcome you back to the Hokianga’s outdoors spaces, places and events. The Summer Show ‘Raumati’ has a variety of optimistic and colourful art and craft on show, many make affordable gifts. More artwork arrives each week to replace work sold off the wall, so return, as the name Hokianga urges. Masks and sign-in at the door. We are open daily 10–4.

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Country and Western

Country and Western

Various Artists

Opening 11am Saturday 30th 2021

Open 30th October to 28th November 2021

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Louisa Geddes

Louisa Geddes

A One Week Sale

Open to October 24th 2021

Works on display and available to purchase on request

This exhibition will sell off the wall the last of Louisa’s own magical paintings. Louisa said of her work, “I wish to remove the observer from the mundane to the magical and mysterious. It is important to share my muse in the narrative through charm, colour and chaos.”

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Whenua [Land]

Whenua [Land]

Various Artists

Opening 11am Saturday 5th June 2021

Open 5th June to 25th July 2021

We welcome Matariki with our exhibition Whenua [Land] opening on Saturday 6 June at 11am. You are all welcome!
Come and view works in a range of media, by a group of our artists from Hokianga and the east coast.

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In-Conversation – Jane Molloy-Wolt

In→Conversation | Visual Diaries

Jane Molloy-Wolt

Opening Saturday 1st May at 11am

Open 1st May to 30th May 2021

We invite you to our next exhibition, a solo show from Jane Molloy-Wolt.

Out of strange times come—paradoxically—joyful works. Or they do in the hands of playful Kerikeri artist Jane Molloy-Wolt. Picture the gallery as the ‘visual diary’ of our recent, tumultuous time. Exuberant works which are, as Molloy-Wolt says “…the evidence of a concentrated period of experimental, processes and conversations, created to make sense of this world, they appear to happily co-exist in a place of complete peace, joy and solitude” Known for her large-scale abstract canvases, Molloy-Wolt adds bulbous 3D forms, knotted foams, paintings and drawings on paper, covering Village Arts Gallery’s walls and floor. Come and experience our Happy Place!

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