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  • Previous Exhibitions
    • Tony Johnston
    • Matariki 2023
    • Conversations of the Heart
    • Exhibition - 'being'
    • Breaching the Surface
    • Freedom to Fly
    • Rebecca Barclay-Clist
    • Denis Bourke - Survey
    • Matariki 2022 - Awakening
    • 'Water' Brenda Moir Online
    • 'The First Footprint' Graeme Butler
    • Te Hauhake - Harvesting
    • Sea Things - Robyn Gibson
    • Flat Pack - Whakapapa - Maureen Lander
    • Hokianga to Tatou Kainga >
      • Lindsay Antrobus Evans
      • Joanne Barrett
      • Liz McAuliffe
      • Tira
      • Heather Randerson
      • Michelle Morunga
      • Peter Elsbury
      • Riki Bowler
    • Te Ha - The Breath
    • Ka Mua, Ka Muri: Mike Cameron
    • Backwoods
    • Suggestions For Mud: Jude Blades
    • Kaleidoscopic: Marie Greeks
    • Maps and Journeys - Anthony Savill
    • Charles Dawes Photography
    • New Landscapes: Sean McDonnell
    • Janette Cervin
    • Hokianga 6
    • Lindsay Antrobus Evans
    • Julie Battisti
    • The Ground on Which We Stand
    • The Hidden Path - Chris Verryt
    • Swan Song
    • Land
    • Te Whakanui I Te Tau Kotahi O Te Toi Torangapu - Celebrating One Year of Political Art
    • Bruce Anderson
Matariki Exhibition 2023
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This year we commemorate Matariki with an open exhibition, providing the opportunity for artists to represent or explore its meaning to them, especially in the wake of significant environmental events that may have focussed attention on relationships between cosmic and earth-centred elements, and notions of constancy and change. We are excited to welcome individual interpretations of an event that is now imbedded in our calendars and increasingly in our consciousness about the changing environment and the need to ensure its respect and protection.  We invite  exhibiters from the Far North and please return application form ASAP and deadline is 26 June
Matariki Exhibition Registration 2023
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Exhibition Proposal Form

No 1 invites proposals from individuals and groups wishing to exhibit in a creative community showcasing works across all media by both established and emerging artists. Proposals are accepted throughout the year. 

Please complete the proposal form and email or post  to Lynn Lawton at  lynn.lawton@no1parnell.co.nz  or post to 31 William Bond St, Devonport, Auckland 0642
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We look forward to receiving your proposal. 
Guide for Artists Preparing to Exhibit & Sell Art
Download the proposal form
Matariki Exhibition Registration 2023
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  • Home
  • Lisa Thompson
  • Prue MacDougall
  • Kristin Ivill
  • Nigel Brown
  • Art Online
  • Residency
  • About
    • Our Values, Our People
    • Our Story
  • Contact
  • Exhibit with us!
  • Previous Exhibitions
    • Tony Johnston
    • Matariki 2023
    • Conversations of the Heart
    • Exhibition - 'being'
    • Breaching the Surface
    • Freedom to Fly
    • Rebecca Barclay-Clist
    • Denis Bourke - Survey
    • Matariki 2022 - Awakening
    • 'Water' Brenda Moir Online
    • 'The First Footprint' Graeme Butler
    • Te Hauhake - Harvesting
    • Sea Things - Robyn Gibson
    • Flat Pack - Whakapapa - Maureen Lander
    • Hokianga to Tatou Kainga >
      • Lindsay Antrobus Evans
      • Joanne Barrett
      • Liz McAuliffe
      • Tira
      • Heather Randerson
      • Michelle Morunga
      • Peter Elsbury
      • Riki Bowler
    • Te Ha - The Breath
    • Ka Mua, Ka Muri: Mike Cameron
    • Backwoods
    • Suggestions For Mud: Jude Blades
    • Kaleidoscopic: Marie Greeks
    • Maps and Journeys - Anthony Savill
    • Charles Dawes Photography
    • New Landscapes: Sean McDonnell
    • Janette Cervin
    • Hokianga 6
    • Lindsay Antrobus Evans
    • Julie Battisti
    • The Ground on Which We Stand
    • The Hidden Path - Chris Verryt
    • Swan Song
    • Land
    • Te Whakanui I Te Tau Kotahi O Te Toi Torangapu - Celebrating One Year of Political Art
    • Bruce Anderson