EXHIBITIONS
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.