
WEBINAR: Earth caught in stone
TUESDAY 17 MAY, online
Webinair: Earth caught in stone
Join us virtually to meet some of the scientists and artists from the Art+Science Exhibition, ...

The Art and Science Project - Pam McKinlay
THURS 14 APRIL, ONLINE Seminar, hosted by the Centre for Science Communication The Art and Science Project Pam McKinlay Pam McKinlay is an artist and curator...

"Top Art" exhibition at the Dunedin School of Art
12 - 14 APRIL and 2-5 MAY (closed during term break), DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART GALLERY*, REIGO STREET, (Off Albany Street), Dunedin. * Masks required for entry...

Dillon Gamble - New sculptural works, Located in the Otago polytechnic central courtyard
Opening 7 APRIL, 2022, 5.30PM, Otago Polytechnic Courtyard - 4 plinths Crossroads; Childish Adult Stuff, 2022. New sculptural works by Dillon Gamble. T...

Out of the Black : Into the Blue, Ceramic Works by Aaron Obbeek
Opening 7 APRIL, 2022, 5.30, The Hub, Otago Polytechnic, Forth Street, Dunedin. Out of the Black : Into the Blue, Ceramic Works by Aaron Obbeek (In collabor...

Jasmine Togo-Brisby- new work to show at DPAG (former Tautai Artist in Residence at DSA)
9 APRIL - 12 JUNE, 2022, DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY. Jasmine Togo-Brisby discovered the existence of the remains of the schooner Don Juan on a short trip t...

Anatomy Lessons by Michele Beevors at the Animal Attic, Otago Museum
6 APRIL - 24 JULY, ANIMAL ATTIC, OTAGO MUSEUM Michele Beevors Anatomy Lessons Venue: Animal Attic, Otago Museum, 419 Great King Street North, Dunedin North,...

EARTH: caught in stone travelling art+science exhibition
2 APRIL - 6 JUNE, FORRESTER GALLERY, OAMARU, 9 Thames Street, Ōamaru Following in the footsteps of successful Art and Science Projects over the previous s...

The founder of Dunedin chocolate company Ocho has returned to her original love of clay
The founder of Dunedin chocolate company Ocho has returned to her original love of clay. Liz Rowe talks to Rebecca Fox about learning the value of time. The Exc...

Call for Papers: Junctures: The Journal for Thematic Dialogue 2022
Call for Papers. Junctures: The Journal for Thematic Dialogue, # 22: "multi-"As the world around us becomes increasingly complex and as the tensions between tec...

Paemanu: Ngāi Tahu contemporary visual arts, now showing at DPAG
The summer of 2021-22 has a been a unique time to visit the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. All aspects of the Gallery programme – from contemporary art to histor...

Research Award for Neil Grant exhibition and publications 2021
Rob Cloughley, Pam McKinlay and Thomas Lord are recipients of an Otago Polytechnic, Staff Excellence in Research Award 2022 for their contributions to the Neil...

The Politics of Design - available online and for sale
Our publications launch late last year included a book edited by Professors Federico Freschi and Jane Venis (Te Maru Pūmanawa College of Creative Practice &...

Combining art, science, maths and computing with clay
Note: the DSA Gallery is not open to the Public under the current Covid-Protection Framework.Documentation of exhibitions will be shown in our online flickr g...

Introducing the Dunedin School of Art Leadership Team 2022
Introducing the newly constituted Dunedin School of Art Leadership Team which comprises Victoria Bell (Head of Programme for the Bachelor of Visual Arts), Alysh...

Artist wins International Award for Clay Animation Film
CONGRATULATIONS to Artist and lecturer at the Dunedin School of Art, Kiri Mitchell who has won bronze at the International Women Over 50 Film Festival, winnin...

SITE 2021: end of year student exhibition (flickr gallery)
SITE 2021: end of year student exhibition (flickr gallery) EXHIBITION DATES Friday 19 November - 5.30pm – 7.30pm Friday*Saturday 20 November - 10am – 4pm...

Dunedin School of Art Alumni win awards in the Parkin Drawing Prize
Congratulations to Lecturer Marion Wassenaar - Highly Commended Award in the Parkin Drawing Prize with "Carbon Shroud" and to Alumna Sue Pearce Merit Award for...