Lecture Morning Tea this Friday Mon, 31 Oct 2011

Angela Mackie at a recent lecture
Angela Mackie at a recent lecture
  • Ever wanted to attend one of Angela Mackie's lectures and discussions at one of our auction previews? This Friday morning ( Friday 4th November) between 10:30 - 11.30 we are holding a morning tea preview and lecture on 20th Century New Zealand Art - You are most welcome to join us for coffee, refreshments, entertainment and enlightenment - RSVP luke@artcntr.co.nz
  • Viewing for the 10th November Important, Early & Rare auction commences this week - All works are on view daily including the weekend from Thursday 3rd November. Saturday and Sunday hours are 11:00am - 4:00pm.
  • Parking for auction viewing this weekend - Because it is Market Day in Parnell Saturday and the Festival of Roses Saturday & Sunday Parnell is likely to be busy. If popping in for the auction viewing feel free to park underneath the gallery in our parking spaces - same level as the auction viewing.
  • A wonderful collection of works by the late Belgian born impressionist Gaston De Vel is now on view in the gallery. From Still Life's to French Village scenes, Gastons works abounds with colour and form.
Charles F Goldie - Auction 10th November
Charles F Goldie - Auction 10th November
  • Market Day of Parnell - Saturday 5th November 10:00am 4:00pm The traditional Market Day held during the Rose Festival will again be a great day to pick up Christmas gifts and more. Lots of things happening in Parnell this coming Saturday
  • Parnell Festival of Roses this weekend Saturday and Sunday 5th & 6th November. Experience the heady mix of vibrant colours, the scent of newly bloomed roses and the sound of music at the Parnell Festival of Roses on 5 and 6 November. This free Auckland Council festival marks the start of summer with a spectacular display of roses and a showcase of fine food, live music, craft stalls, dancing and performers and of course our auction viewing! A fixture on the Auckland events calendar for the past eight years, the culturally diverse festival has something for everyone, aligning with Mayor Len Brown's vision to make Auckland the world's most liveable city.