Otago Daily Times

EXHIBITION­S

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Brett McDowell Gallery, 5 Dowling St. Until July 23: ‘‘The Cellophane Circus presents Cut Grass’’, Jim Cooper.

Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery, Centennial Ave, Alexandra.

‘‘Winterstel­lar’’, various artists.

Dunedin Public Art Gallery, The

Octagon.

‘‘I have come and joined my love with yours’’, Aliyah Winter and Nathaniel GordonStab­les; ‘‘Building Structures + +’’, Paul Cullen;

‘‘The Falls’’, John Reynolds; ‘‘The Brink’’, various; ‘‘A Land of Granite’’, McCahon and Otago; ‘‘Succession’’, Yona Lee; ‘‘Additions + Alteration­s’’, Emily HartleySku­dder and various artists; ‘‘Style and Substance: A Journey Through the Collection’’; ‘‘Arrhythmia’’, Shannon Novak; ‘‘Folly (stone carpet)’’,

Andrew Barber.

Forrester Gallery, 9 Thames St, Oamaru. Until Sunday: ‘‘Our Oceans’’, various artists and scientists; ‘‘Welcome Back to Your Place’’, various artists.

Hocken Collection­s, 90 Anzac Ave.

Daily, 10am5pm: ‘‘Rain’’, Ralph Hotere (1979); ‘‘Recently Added’’, new acquisitio­ns.

Koru Gallery, 2 Castle St.

Midwinter exhibition, Liz Abbott.

Lakes District Museum and Gallery, Arrowtown.

Arrowtown Art Union Exhibition, various local artists.

Milford Galleries Dunedin, 18 Dowling St.

Until Tuesday: ‘‘Climate of change’’, Nigel Brown.

Milford Galleries Queenstown, 9a Earl

St.

‘‘Into Thin Air’’, Simon Edwards; ‘‘The Arrow’’, various artists.

Moray Gallery, 55 Princes St.

Until July 24: ‘‘South by Southeast’’, Rodney Hamel.

OLGA, 32 Moray Pl, Dunedin.

‘‘Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day’’, Henry Turner.

Otago Museum, 419 Great King St, Dunedin.

Until July 31: Whale Watching — Researchin­g Aotearoa's Whales.

RDS Gallery, 6 Castle St.

‘‘Folk Art for the Apocalypse’’, Pete Wheeler.

Stuart St Potters Coop, 14 Lower Stuart St.

Until July 25: Kate Springford and Louise Thomson Parker.

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