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Home of the internationally renowned John Money Collection and Ralph Hotere Gallery. Nicknamed the 'Goreggenheim' by Saatchi Saatchi boss Kevin Roberts, the Eastern Southland Gallery is a regional public art museum, situated in the Arts and Heritage Precinct of Gore's central business district. Established in a former Carnegie Library building in 1984, the Gallery is the successful adaptive re use of a significant historic Southland landmark. The Gallery is operated by the Eastern Southland Gallery Incorporated, and staffed and supported by the Arts and Heritage Department of the Gore District Council.
Throughout its history it has maintained a vibrant and energetic annual programme of exhibitions, performances, workshops, lectures, master classes, and artist in residence projects, utilizing key national and international artists, writers, musicians and performers. In , the Eastern Southland Gallery underwent a major redevelopment, following the gifting of a significant collection of international art, to the Gallery, by expatriate New Zealander, John Money of Baltimore

He often worn found’ materials the trappings of suburban or agricultural life, or objects discarded by our material society but the mundane became mysterious, unsettling, engrossing or amusing when he brought these objects together with his own artistic magic. Yarns over the Farm Fence is a body of work completed by local artist Stacey Butler as piece of her Master of Fine Arts Degree. Many of the works were photographed in and around her family farm in Ardlussa.
The John Money Collection at the Eastern South land Gallery with text by Michael King. With the triumphant completion of the John Money Wing and Ralph Hotere Gallery, the Eastern South land Gallery is in the process of raising funds to refurbish both buildings and create a complementary art center of regional and national significance. As with Angus and school, Nesbitt's paintings and prints in the John Money Collection span the length of the owner's friendship with the artist. Over the former few years Dunedin based sculptor Peter Nicholas’ labor has focused on environmental issues.
Like Money he has also become a benefactor to the Eastern South land Gallery. Also included in the gift are a priceless collection of lithographic stones and the printmaking equipment worn by the many major national and international artists who have worked with Muka over the end 25 years. It is an evolving and intuitive process that results in organic, colorful and often unsettling sculptures reminiscent of body parts and organs, and only vaguely suggestive of their clever form. These New Zealand artists were of immense interest to John Money Angus, because of his introduction to one of her landscapes in the room of composer Douglas Wilburn, where he 'saw Fresh Zealand for the first time', and school, because of what he saw as an 'undoubted instinctive genius' and an unrewarded commitment to celebrating customary Maori imagery.
For abundant years after graduating, he lectured part-time at the Otago Polytechnic School of Art, and School of Design. He has considerable large scale works in public and private collections both nationally and internationally. Stacey Butler is a Master of Pleasing Arts student at the Dunedin School of Art. Eddy is currently based in Dunedin, and is Senior Lecturer of Sculpture at the Dunedin School of Art at Otago Polytechnic. Beautifully illustrated throughout, splendors of civilization is a dazzling portal into Money's and Eastern South land's outstanding national treasure.
Home of the internationally renowned John Money Collection and Ralph Hotere Gallery. John Money was a research fellow at the Johns Hopkins University for more than 50 years, retiring from his positions as Emeritus Professor of pediatrics and Medical Psychology, and Director of the Psychohormonal Research Unit in September 2004. Boru re ignites a 25 year musical association between Denny Stan way Young, James Wilkinson and Davy Stuart from Ra, The Two Jimmies, hamster, String Wizardry and Claddagh respectively

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