A New Zealand Story exhibition - last week
Till the end of the month @ the Welcome Swallow Gallery, we have superb pieces of art on display and for purchase. For those working at the Gallery the lock-down experience, was paced by this exhibition. It became our own New Zealand Story. The photo-montage attached to this post shows four of the compositions that remain available for purchase. Last chance to come and see. ...
June 23, 2020Fancy a dance?
The Welcome Swallow Gallery is about to open its doors to this evocative composition from Kirsty Black that echoes the strong gestural lines of Jackson Pollock's Mural painting, from 1943. This sensational piece forms part of the new exhibition, "It's all in the Mind". If you like the challenge that abstract art presents to the viewer, this is the art place be. Opening night Friday 10th July from 5.30pm. ...
June 18, 2020Beautiful roundels from Helen Cairney
Each individually painted works of art, these roundels from the brush of Wellington artist Helen Cairney delight and attract attention in the space that they occupy. ...
June 9, 2020Whoa! The Welcome Swallow Gallery going Abstract?
Taking a different turn, the next exhibition in the gallery embraces a very different genre where we open the imagination towards the unknown, the realm of personal insight. Abstract compositions invite multiple meanings that defy stable categorization. Situated between the work of Wassily Kadinsky and Helen Frankenthaler, Hannah Goodwin presents, Drenched in Colour; a delicious cacophony of dazzling shades that shed obvious references to tradition forms. This evocative painting is a mere c...
June 3, 2020DB Chartered Accountants Volunteers' Choice Award Winner
We are very happy to announce that Colleen Tetley's, Karangahake Gorge has won the Volunteers' Choice Award for the current exhibition, A New Zealand Story. The Award comes with a cheque for $250 from the Award sponsor DB Chartered Accountants. Congratulations, Colleen!...
June 2, 2020A New Zealand Story, at the exhibition launch
An artist and her work: Trish Harding...
May 23, 2020Hanging with Pablo
A Welcome Swallow volunteer taking a break, quietly reading next to the Gallery feature, a Pablo Picasso composition, now residing in Hamilton East till end of June....
May 21, 2020New to the Permanent Collection
These two watercolours by Bernadette Parsons are both 470x700mm, Price: $3250 each. To the left is Haast, to the right, Glenorchy....
May 20, 2020Pablo Picasso at the Welcome Swallow Gallery
For the duration of the exhibition, A New Zealand Story, the compositions on display will have a guest alongside them. Although Picasso is primarily associated with the cubist genre, he retained a significant interest in many forms of artistic expression. He frequently applied his skills as a draughtsman to one of his great passions in life, bullfighting. Below is just such a rendition, now in the Welcome Swallow Gallery. If you are on lunch break or find yourself strolling the pavements i...
May 11, 2020A New Zealand Story, exhibition opening 23rd May, 10am - 4pm
While the new wonderful exhibition, A New Zealand Story has been live and online since alert level 3, we are now able to look forward to a more traditional launch that takes place in the gallery. Typically, previous exhibition opening events have attracted up to 200 people, well beyond what is anticipated under alert level 2. Instead, we are inviting people to join us throughout the day on Saturday 23rd May. As this is not an organized group our numbers are restricted by normal social...
May 11, 2020Ray Ching composition @ the Welcome Swallow
Currently the gallery only owns one painting. This is a superb Ray Ching composition called The Swallow & the Falling Leaf. It represents the name of the gallery while profiling one of New Zealand's most recognized artists. The painting can be seen below with background information on Ray Ching and this particular piece of art, in the attached pdf plate. If you would like to see more of his art with a view to purchase, the Jonathon Grant Galleries in Auckland, currently hav...
May 11, 2020Getting ready to open again
Sanitizer, gloves, masks at the ready. It's time......
May 10, 2020A New Zealand Story: Filming the exhibition
The Welcome Swallow Gallery has responded to the demands to create online experiences by photographing and filming the latest exhibition, making it possible to see the paintings both in situ and via video walk-through. Board member, gallery artist and noted photographer, Sandra Barlow can be seen here applying her own particular 'lens' towards the new exhibition. This is a method pioneered by Ailene Cuthbertson for the Waikato Watercolourists exhibition earlier this year. The exhibition, A...
May 8, 2020A New Zealand Story exhibition online
Our new exhibition, A New Zealand Story, is available for viewing online. Click on the photograph of the catalogue cover to take you there. The exhibition catalogue is also now available below....
May 3, 2020Birthday!
The Welcome Swallow Gallery was opened a year ago today on 1st May. The aptly named opening exhibition, Celebration, brought together the artists who had prior exhibited with the Welcome Swallow before the acquisition of the adjacent unit. Six exhibitions, showing over 400 pieces of art, special exhibits of Frances Hodgkins and Rita Angus original paintings, several installations and special features later and the Gallery is ready to open again with the exhibition, A New Zealand Story....
May 1, 2020COVID-19 Online Auction item for Women's Refuge attracts bids
To date, the online auction for the stunning composition by Bernadette Parsons, Aotea Harbour between Raglan an Kawhia, has attracted bids to $700. The auction closes on 11 May, leaving plenty of time to raise more money for the Refuges! Send in your bid to:WelcomeSwallow.nz@gmail.com...
April 30, 2020In Memorium
Grace Forbes was a fearless and dedicated volunteer. She was a wonderful storyteller and had experienced a very rich and interesting life. Grace was dedicated, cheerful, kind and resourceful and had a wonderfully friendly disposition. Grace volunteered with Save the Children Waikato Branch for many years and received a Long Service Award from them. When the Waikato Branch retail gift shop closed Grace continued to volunteer with Achieving Change for Children Charitable Trust’s Welcome S...
April 28, 2020Click and Collect now available
If you have spent the last few weeks zooming in, seeing 'the lives of others' perhaps it might be time to provide new vistas for self and those who have virtually shared your own abode. The Permanent Collection April 2020 is now online for click and collect. Take a look, the catalogue can be downloaded from the link below. If you like what you see, contact us at WelcomeSwallow.nz@gmail.com...
April 27, 2020A New Zealand Story
Alert Level 3. Catalogue available shortly. Click and collect. ...
April 24, 2020Preparing for the next exhibition
What could this photo below possibly mean!? Of course, it means that the new exhibition is upon us! Although the gallery cannot be open to public viewing at this time, we are currently able to put our new exhibition, A New Zealand Story, online for virtual viewing and buying using click and collect. We look forward to seeing 35 paintings from 4 artists, including Colleen Tetley's composition shown below. In the meantime, the gallery is going to get a well deserved new coat of paint. We...
April 22, 2020Buying your art online
COVID-19 frustratingly pegged back the length of our Waikato Watercolourists exhibition by 2 weeks. Until the new exhibition, A New Zealand Story launches, the Gallery has available the unsold watercolourist pieces. In these challenging times, buying now enables us to raise funds for the Waikato Women’s Refuges who are currently burdened with greater pressures on their services. The work of the Trust is expressly to support and fund children’s programs that are provided by the Waikato ...
April 18, 2020COVID-19: Support for Women’s Refuge
While in lock down it is evident that the additional stress of domestic living has placed extra pressure on the services provided by Women’s Refuges in the Waikato. With this in mind the Trust is raising money through an online auction of a gorgeous painting by Bernadette Parsons. The final auction price accepted goes towards children’s programs run by the Refuges, in particular counselling and one to one programs that enable children to deal with the impact of family violence. Bernadette Pa...
April 16, 2020From the Permanent Collection VII
This composition is the 7th and final blog post to feature the Welcome Swallow Gallery Permanent Collection. As a watercolour artist, Denise White became intrigued with the way that internationalartists Judi Whitton and Charles Reid apply paint to paper using a loose and spontaneous approach that encourages creativity. Her style now incorporates their technique in her work. She also enjoys painting ‘plein air’ whenever possible. Featured here is her delightful painting, ...
April 15, 2020From the Permanent Collection VI
The Sanctuary Mountain project began with a dream to protect the diversity of plant and animal species living on Maungatautari. The community came together with an aim to restore and protect this precious ecosystem, and in 2001 the Maungatautari Ecological Island Trust (MEIT) was formed. Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari is a very special place due to the sheer enormity of the project - at 3400 hectares it is by far the largest pest-proof fenced project in the world. At 47km long it offers a safe...
April 13, 2020From the Permanent Collection V
Robyn Ninnes's popular paintings graced the Welcome Swallow Gallery across three exhibitions before her work was placed in the Permanent Collection. Taking inspiration from a stylized or representational form of art, Robyn's compositions are emblematic of Henri Rousseau and in particular his fascination with painting pink flamingos. However, her current work in the Permanent Collection, entitled, Tui Feeding Frenzy from her Tui Series, will be more familiar to a New Zealand audience. T...
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