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Auction result thrills Mahara Gallery

Published: Tue 12 Feb 2019 01:43 PM
MAHARA GALLERY Media Advisory, 12 February, 2019
Collectables seeking new homes auction result thrills Mahara Gallery
Mahara Gallery’s collectables seeking new homes auction, held at the Gallery on Saturday 9 February, raised more than $33,000 towards the Gallery Redevelopment Project.
Approximately 160 art works were on display from just before Christmas before being auctioned in front of a large crowd at the Gallery on Saturday. More than 2,000 people visited the Gallery in the lead-up to the auction.
Gallery Director, Janet Bayly says she is thrilled with the result.
“It was a great result for months of hard work by our staff and the volunteer auction commitee,” she said.
“A huge thank you to the donors of the artworks, our auctioneer John Mowbray, our many generous buyers, and Look Both Ways band who performed on the night.”
Janet Bayly says that less than 10 percent of the donated works had not been sold by the end of the weekend. The opportunity still exists to buy unsold works and potential buyers should contact the Gallery.
She says the money raised will be used to help redevelop the Gallery to enable it to house and display the Field Collection of 44 works of art and associated documents. Twenty-four of the art works are by Frances Hodgkins, New Zealand’s most celebrated expatriate painter.
The Hodgkins collection is the largest outside the four main centres.
In other news, Mahara Gallery is hosting the Waikanae Library and Kapiti Coast District
Council pop-up in the smaller gallery space from Monday 18 February while the library’s longer term location is resolved and work is in progress on Mahara Place.
“We look forward to greeting new visitors to our shows, events and projects, while helping to support the wider community with extended library and council services,’ says Janet Bayly..
The new pop-up library hours in the gallery will be Monday to Friday 10.00 am to 4.00 pm. Gallery hours will remain the same: exhibitions and retail will not be available on Mondays but open Tuesday to Saturday 10.00-4.00 pm and Sunday 1.00-4.00 pm.
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