Welcome Kirsten Nalder (Ngāi tahu) : Cultural Conversations
Succession planning and stepping aside for others is an important part of our kaupapa. As we farewell 2 wonderful trustees (Ulla and Claire), we welcome Kirsten Nalder (Ngāi tahu) on…
Succession planning and stepping aside for others is an important part of our kaupapa. As we farewell 2 wonderful trustees (Ulla and Claire), we welcome Kirsten Nalder (Ngāi tahu) on…
Et voila! A special visit and delivery by our lovely Auckland based jeweller Beatrice Carlson. Such a treat to have her spend some time with us at the gallery (not…
Check Out The Finest Offering Of British And Irish Cinema At This Years British And Irish Film Festival! Tickets Available Now And If The Previous Year's Have Shown Us Anything…
Lisa Chandler ‘Artist Goes Wild’ 26 October – 23 November 2024 Quiet Dog Gallery, 33 Wakatu Lane, Nelson Opens on 25 October at 5.30pm – all welcome Artist Talk: 2pm…
From broke solo mum to award-winning comedian and TV star in five years – is this a dream? Join Courtney Dawson for a hilarious wakeup call filled with warm, anecdotal…
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The Simon is a stand-out in our Spring Collection! Due to its vintage blend of midcentury contemporary design, movable metal shade, and rich coloured Matte finish that contrasts well with…
It's officially the NBS Rescue Helicopter Appeal! Join the #NBS10for10 Challenge and help us support the life-saving work of the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter For every 10 push-ups you post…
An exploration of identity, desire, family, and of being disabled and Pasifika, AIGA (Sāmoan for family/whānau) is ground-breaking theatre told through the lens of Pacific Toa award-winner Lusi Faiva. AIGA…
After wowing us in Thoroughly Modern Māui, award-winning Rutene Spooner returns to celebrate showband legacy, idolise the greatest Māori showman and tussle with the future of Māori in entertainment. This…