
EVENTS
Luminary I Luminare Venice Exhibition:
ECC 6th Edition Venice Biennale
Palazzo Bembo, Venice, Italy
On view: 23 April - 27 November 2022
Luminary NZ Tour Launch Northart Gallery, Auckland
On view: Wed 25 May - Sat 2 July 2022
Visiting hours: Tues - Sat 11am - 4pm
NZ Tour Venues:
Dunedin 2 - 10 July 2022
St Paul's Anglican Cathedral
Visiting hours:
Sat 2nd July & Sun 3rd July 8am - 2pm & 5pm - 7pm
Mon 4th , Tues 5th & Wed 6th July 10am - 4pm
Thurs 7th & Friday 8th July 10am - 7pm
Sat 9th July 10am - 2pm & 5pm - 7pm
Sun 10th July 8am - 2pm & 5pm - 7pm
Cost: Free
Events: Wednesday 6th July, 2022: Artist talk, 1pm
Aotearoa New Zealands sole, entirely stone representation of traditional Cathedral architecture: A Romanesque portal leads into the Gothic interior of this beautiful Anglican cathedral, where soaring white Ōamaru-stone pillars spread into a vaulted ceiling. The main part of the church dates from 1919, the sanctuary was finished in 1971.
Christchurch 16 - 24 July 2022
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
Visiting hours: 9am-8pm daily, from Saturday 16th - Sunday 24th July
Cost: Free
Events: Saturday 16th July, 2022: Opening and
artist talk, 3pm
This award-winning, central city building fronts the Avon River on a corner property. The original building collapsed in the February 2011 earthquake after sustaining significant damage in the 2010 earthquake. The new building is part of the post- quake reconstruction and the first stage of a multi-use complex where people work, worship and live; an inner-city oasis.
Wellington 31 July - 7 August 2022
St John's in the City Presbyterian Church
Visiting hours:
Friday 29 July, 2022: evening viewing 6.30pm - 8pm
Sunday 31 July to Sunday 7 August, 2022
Sundays: 1pm to 4pm Monday - Saturday: 10am to 4 pm
Cost: Free
Events: Friday 29 July, 2022: evening viewing 6.30pm - 8pm
Saturday 6th July, 2022: Artist talk, 2.30pm
St John’s Church is one of three major timber Gothic churches designed by an important 19th century Wellington architect, Thomas Turnbull, that still stand in central Wellington. It was built in 1885 and is a registered NZ heritage building.

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