Search
Your search results are shown below. If you searched the entire
site you can see what section of the website you got a positive
search result from (What's On, Collection, Learning Centre,
Library, The Neighbourhood, About Us). Once you have chosen which
section interests you, click 'view all' to see all your results
from that part of the website.
Showing 66 results for keyword journeys in Entire Site
What's On (1 Results)
-
Mar02-Sep08
- Wheelchair access available
- Free
- Wheelchairs available
The Collection (58 Results)
View all
-
Enlarge
Ulu manu folau
woodcut and lithograph
1999
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2002
2002/25/5
View full details
-
Enlarge
Les bohemiens en marche: l'arriere garde
etching
c 1621
Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, bequest of Dr Walter Auburn, 1982
M1982/1/2/106
View full details
-
Enlarge
Breaking camp
wood engraving
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Mr Rex Nan Kivell, 1953
1953/2/217
View full details
-
Enlarge
Rest On The Journey
pen and ink and grey wash
Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, bequest of James Tannock Mackelvie, 1885
M1885/1/121
View full details
Library (3 Results)
-
The Auckland Art Gallery's publication of exhibition catalogues
began in earnest after the arrival of Peter Tomory as Director of
the Gallery in 1956. Catalogues from 1954 to 1969 are available as
a digital resource. To view, select from the list of
exhibition catalogues below.
This resource was made possible by funding from the Arts Libraries Society of Australia
and NZ (ARLIS/ANZ).
-
The Gallery Quarterly journal is a rich resource of historic
information about the Gallery. Initiated by Peter Tomory, it was
published between 1956 and 1978.
To view, select from the complete list of Quarterlies below.
-
On Show was the Auckland Art Gallery's free quarterly
publication of events and exhibitions. Starting in 2006 and ending
in 2011, it replaced the former Gallery News.
Issues of On Show are available in pdf format
below.
About Us (1 Results)
-
Preventive conservation is not only suitable for museums,
that is why Artcare: the care of art and artefacts in New
Zealand was produced.
The Auckland Art Gallery conservators and specialists from
around the country wrote Artcare, and it is intended for individual
collectors and small museums without conservation staff.
Please note that the list of suppliers published in Artcare may be
out of date.