Exhibition listing

11th Annual Autumn Exhibition

2 – 17 March 2024

Back for its 11th iteration, the Tai Tapu Sculpture Garden will feature around 100 artworks for sale, including indoor and outdoor pieces in both small and large scale. Artists work across media, including local stone, iron, steel, bronze, glass, ceramic, flax, wood and sound. Visitors will also enjoy the growing permanent collection featuring more than thirty works by some of the stalwarts of New Zealand sculpture, including Andrew Drummond and Marté Szirmay.

The exhibition is open Saturdays and Sundays for the first three weekends of March, or by appointment.

Sculpture on the Gulf returns for its twentieth edition from 24 February–24 March 2024.
The inaugural event is on now in Kirikiriroa Hamilton and runs through 31 March.
The Clevedon Art Trail, located just a short drive from Auckland, welcomes visitors for its 2024 season.
Now in its 27th year, NZ Sculpture OnShore features more than 120 artworks by emerging and established artists from all over Aotearoa New Zealand.
Sculpture on the Gulf returns to Waiheke Island with thirty-two works by Aotearoa artists.
Neil Dawson recently unveiled a new iteration of his sculpture Echo above Christchurch Arts Centre.
Sam Harrison’s recent works bring together his interest in representing the naked and vulnerable human figure, and the more visceral forms of animal carcasses.
Neil Dawson talks to Lee Suckling about his return to public sculpture, and why he loves transforming civic spaces and skyscapes with his apparently weightless works.

Recent Exhibitions

26 July – 4 October 2025
25 June – 20 July 2025
13 June – 25 July 2025
3 May – 27 July 2025
8 June – 24 August 2025
14 June – 11 October 2025
18 – 28 June 2025
12 April – 26 July 2025
14 June – 11 October 2025
Saturday 21 June, 10 – 4pm Monday 23 – Tuesday 24 June, 10 – 5pm
14 June – 12 July 2025
19 June – 12 July 2025