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The New Dowse
Art Gallery in Hutt

www.dowse.org.nz
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45 Laings Road. Lower Hutt.. 3039, Hutt, Wellington.
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Richard Stratton Living History Emma Fitts From Pressure to Vibration Dark Objects Once. Talk Tour Solo 2016 Holiday Activities for Kids Clay Modelling Art Babies Photos. Review of 'James Greig Defying Gravity' Erica van Zon collaboration in store now 'At the Beach' Photo Competition New Interview with Erica van Zon Fashion Range Wins 2016 ECC NZ Student Craft Design Awards Podcast. From the sophistication and flexibility of The Dowse Art Museum to the charm and capacity of Lower Hutt's Little Theatre, we have venues to cater for events large and small, with the flexibility of tiered seating, meeting rooms, break out spaces, on site catering and more.
The Dowse allows busy people to meet in a central location outside the restrictions of their offices and standard corporate settings. Located in central Lower Hutt and close to all forms of public transport, The Dowse is a popular venue for cocktail functions, buffet dinners, Christmas functions, birthdays and receptions. Holiday Activities for Kids Clay Modelling Art Babies Dark Objects Event Photos. Richard Stratton Living History Emma Fitts From Pressure to Vibration Dark Objects Once.
Talk Tour Solo 2016 Holiday Activities for Kids Clay Modelling Art Babies Photos. Review of 'James Greig Defying Gravity' Erica van Zon collaboration in store now 'At the Beach' Photo Competition New Interview with Erica van Zon Fashion Range Wins 2016 ECC NZ Student Craft Design Awards Podcast. The Dowse Art Museum is a free public gallery for people to enjoy contemporary art and culture. Holiday Activities for Kids Clay Modelling Art Babies Dark Objects Event Photos.
Review of 'James Greig Defying Gravity' Erica van Zon collaboration in store now 'At the Beach' Photo Competition New Interview with Erica van Zon Fashion Range Wins 2016 ECC NZ Student Craft Design Awards Podcast. A winner of numerous design and architecture awards, The Dowse is perfectly suited to a variety of corporate, community and social events, including weddings, conferences, receptions, fairs, seminars, birthdays, workshops and launches anything requiring an injection of creative flair!. There is pay and display parking for easy accessibility, and a regular bus service from downtown Wellington stops nearby. Our friendly team is happy to discuss any special requirements you may need.
James Coe 1 is the largest of our spaces with a high ceiling, great acoustics and access to the Courtyard. The James Coe Centre and Foyer can be used together as one big space, perfect for large cocktail style events, receptions and dinners

Talk Tour Solo 2016 Holiday Activities for Kids Clay Modelling Art Babies Photos. Review of 'James Greig Defying Gravity' Erica van Zon collaboration in store now 'At the Beach' Photo Competition New Interview with Erica van Zon Fashion Range Wins 2016 ECC NZ Student Craft Design Awards Podcast. In Living History , Wellington artist Richard Stratton presents a series of new work that continues his interest in bringing together ceramic decoration and production techniques, art histories and social narratives.
Melding together small slabs of clay until they feel balanced and right’, Stratton’s gradual, stream of conscious manner of making means each new piece can take over a month to complete. His final compositions draw from his immediate environment abstracted representations of his daily life as both an artist and a stay at home father. Internationally, ceramics has played a key role to unlocking human history, helping us to date our growth via fragments of clay. New Zealand’s industrial ceramic history was based upon techniques reflected in sherds pieces I found while mudlarking on the Thames.
These sherds are examples of processes our ceramic predecessors were influenced by and became the backbone of early New Zealand pottery

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