National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries
Galleries and collections
Students and staff at NICAI have access to the University's significant art collection, which includes works by Gretchen Albrecht, Colin McCahon, Frances Hodgkins, Toss Woollaston and many others. Fine Arts students exhibit their work at the George Fraser Gallery, and the Gus Fisher Gallery provides a valuable teaching and learning resource with its challenging research-based exhibitions. Window is a contemporary art project space with onsite and online premises running parallel programmes of experimental media and virtual art.
Read about the University's valuable art collection, the opportunities for exhibition, teaching, learning and research at the various art galleries on campus, and the specialist collections housed in the Architecture and Planning, Fine Arts and Music and Dance libraries.
An invaluable asset to students and staff, this collection includes major works by significant New Zealand artists.
A purpose-built public exhibition space for the professional presentation of artwork produced at Elam School of Fine Arts.
The University’s public exhibition and event venue produces an annual programme of stimulating research-based exhibitions.
The newest Elam gallery presents events and exhibitions by Fine Arts students, staff and International Artists in Residence.
A contemporary art project space with both onsite and online premises, exhibiting experimental media and virtual art.
NICAI's three specialist libraries house traditional and contemporary works of art, architecture and music, including some rare and historic collections.
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