Exhibitions
Bobbie Barwell: Capturing People and Places
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandExplore the life, career and photographs of one of Ashburton’s earliest female photographers, ‘Bobbie’ Barwell of Barwell Studios. A woman who was not confined by the social constructs of her time, Bobbie’s photographs capture life in Hakatere Ashburton and Te Waipounamu in the 1930s and 40s, with her passion for the outdoors shining through. Her…
Spotlight on Burnett Street
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandBurnett Street lies in the bustling heart of our town, having catered to the needs of our growing population since the early 1870s. Although few physical remnants from that earliest era remain, our display of stories, photos and archives will capture the changing landscape, lives and businesses of one of Ashburton’s busiest streets. Join us…
Tūhura Tuarangi: Aotearoa in Space
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandThis is a space science showcase that is out of this world! Developed by Otago Museum, Tūhura Tuarangi is packed with hands-on interactives to play with, build, launch and explore with your whole whānau. Discover the amazing space technologies and world-leading research going on right here in Aotearoa You will get to build a satellite, launch a…
Sharing Histories | Gifts of 2022
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandExplore some of the treasured objects, archives, and photographs that were generously donated to and acquired by the Ashburton Museum and Historical Society in 2022. This inaugural exhibition will return each year, showcasing some of our most special and fascinating acquisitions of the previous year and exploring why they are significant to Hakatere Ashburton. Join…
Humour Me – The Funny Side of Town
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandWhile television sitcoms, Instagram reels and Tik Tok videos are among the most popular forms of comedic entertainment today, the humble printed cartoon has been providing New Zealanders with quick laughs for more than 160 years. Although the popularity of cartoons has waxed and waned over the years, cartoonists have always been acute interpreters of…
Westerfield Camp – The Army Marches In
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandDuring periods of World War II, New Zealanders lived in fear of attack or invasion, first by the Germans and later by the Japanese. This exhibition explores the forgotten story of Westerfield Military Camp located 19km inland from Ashburton, established in 1941 to provide a mobile response to a feared invasion. In 1942, the Army…
Puaka: A Star on the Rise
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandWhile Matariki is celebrated by many iwi across Aotearoa to mark the Māori New Year, Kāi Tahu in Te Waipounamu also celebrate Puaka/Puanga. Puaka is the brightest star in the Orion constellation and is more visible than Matariki here in Hakatere Ashburton. This exhibition provides a tranquil space for the community to reflect on the…
Colossal Squid: Freaky Features! | Te Ngū Tipua: Ngā Wāhanga Weriweri!
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandSomething big is coming to the Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum this June… Despite being the largest squid on the planet, the Colossal Squid is so rarely seen that only eight adult colossal squid have ever been scientifically reported. Now Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum, in co-operation with Te Papa, is set to reveal some…
The Art of the Letter
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandBefore the advent of the internet, communication between people separated by distance took place in the form of a letter. Paper, pens, ink and envelopes were basic requirements to form a link to family, friends or colleagues, sharing news of the best and worst kind. Anticipation built during days, months or years of waiting, not knowing what…
The Great Haulage Feat 1905-06: The Removal of the Wakanui Mill
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum 329 West Street, Ashburton, New ZealandAt nearly 16.5 metres tall and weighing 260 tonnes, the huge wooden Wakanui Flour Mill was hauled 10.5km from its original site at Whakanui to the corner of Kermode and West Street over 18 working days. Two traction engines pulled the building forward with the help of hardwood rollers, 10cm in diameter, positioned over tramway…