Moments | Froyle Davies
August 6th to August 28th 2020
Froyle Davies is a New Zealand artist, specialising in creating paintings of dramatic colour and rich texture.
Arts Manawatu Painting Competition
7 July – 28 July 2020
Studio on the Square offers their 2020 painting competition. 70 artists from Manawatu and beyond have participated in this competition and exhibition with an overall prize pool of $3500.
Legacy | Maggie Duff
June 9th – July 3rd 2020
2020 is my 60th year and as we move into the next decade, there is uncertainty surrounding our planet and its future.
The Small Print | Print Council Aotearoa
June 8 to June 29 2020
The Print Council Aotearoa New Zealand is an organization that was established over 20 years ago.
The Very Lively Ones | Adele Dubarry
May 4th – June 1st 2020
What initially attracted me to this somewhat obscure subject was the simplicity and beauty of the abstract forms. I had no idea the Celtic tribes at the time were mining and producing their own gold, let alone using it as a form of barter and exchange.
From The Other Self | Paul Harvey
May 4th – June 1st 2020
Torn paper, brown or coloured, collaged on the white. I squeeze paint on the paper, and smear it with my hand. I pick up a pencil. I knock on the door of Faery.
ONE | Eleven Photographers
April 3rd – May 4th 2020
ELEVEN is a group of 11 photographers who have exhibited works together at Square Edge every year since 2012. Each year the work is based on a shared theme.
Everyday Magic | Sandra Douglas
April 3rd – May 4th 2020
I’ve been fascinated by art since the first time my fingers curled around a crayon and I discovered that I could create my own world with it. Art has been my ‘happy place’ ever since.
Family and Friends | Colin Hoare
March 4th – April 3rd 2020
Colin Hoare is a well-known self-taught impressionist artist from the Manawatu. Known for his realistic portrait paintings and pen and watercolour wash drawings
Potential | Rachel Robb
March 4th – April 3rd 2020
This collection of pieces aims to show the different parts of each of us, the potential that we all process but do not necessarily show to the world; instead we create a protective shell around us, building up many layers represented here by the paper mache.
Burnt Offerings | Ngaire Kearney
Ongoing
Hi, my name is Ngaire and live in the beautiful Wairarapa, of NZ.