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    Starkwhite

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Lonely Dog Gallery

    Lonely Dog Gallery

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.0 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD

    Yesterday I was on a mission to view as many art galleries as I could in the city, honestly I…read moredidn't get to many, considering the size of Auckland their isn't actually a great deal around. I have heard that Wellington is the 'art capital' which I look forward to visiting one day. So, Lonely Dog Gallery I heard about you from a previous Yelp review and decided to go pay you a visit. The work here is thematic, comical, fine art and well presented. It is obviously in a specialised market which I am pleased to see does good business - I took note of quite a few red dots (art that has been bought). Plus being in such a good location next to Britomart's transport centre in the hub of the city must mean a lot of tourism flow through. I was also relieved to find it easy to get to, unlike some other inner city galleries I couldn't even find the bloody door to get inI d Although I didn't but any of the art I did buy one of the cards of the art, for my eldest sister in mind, (a big fan of dogs), $5.00 each or you can buy them in packs. They have a description on the back which added to the appeal.

    Lonely Dog recently moved down Customs Street a few hundred metres closer to Queen Street…read more Otherwise, it's still the exact same intriguing spot for a quick look as it's always been. For those that don't know, Lonely Dog is a sort of art phenomenon started by Kiwi artist Ivan Clarke who one day started adding human-esque dogs into his dramatic landscape works. It's a sort of weird comic book meets fine landscape art mix, and as such it makes for some pretty surreal stuff with all sorts of symbolic parallels drawn between the dogs and reality. Can't say I've ever bought anything from here, but it's a fun place to linger for a few minutes for a look if you're in the area.

    Mana Gallery

    Mana Gallery

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.4 kmParnell
    $$$

    This store is great because it doesn't cater to the 'kitschy' side of New Zealand art and design as…read moremuch as some souvenir type stores like it do. It's more of an Art Gallery rather than a store. And affordable too. I love artist Tony Cribbs 'Adventures of Tin man' series and always like to pick something up whenever I see one in a store or gallery. They are just too cute. And funny as well. I always get compliments on them whenever I have people over to mine. They just exemplify the New Zealand sense of humor so well. I like the fact that Mana also has prints of a lot of their artworks so if you can't afford the actual original artwork itself there are still opportunities for you to own a slice of something. I'm currently crushing on one of their artworks, one of a Maori girl/princess wrapped in a traditional woven cloak. I may have to settle on the print of this one myself!

    If you're looking for some absolutely beautiful local art, jewellery or gifts for someone visiting…read moreNew Zealand to take home with them or even to send to someone abroad, this place should be your one stop shop. They've got a fairly small but carefully curated collection of glassware, paintings and sculptures alongside jewellery and cards and other nick-nacks. My favourite things in here are the necklaces. Long thin silver chains with bird and flower pendants, which were gorgeous and really unusual. Things like this range from around $40 up to $400, so you're sure to find something no matter what your budget. I've been looking for a Green Stone necklace for my partner for quite some time and have never been able to find one that I really love, but the ones in Mana are the nicest I've seen in Auckland. Plus they were playing Ben Howard on the stereo when I walked in, which just made me like it even more.

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    Tea Culture - African cream tea

    Tea Culture

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.5 km

    This hidden oasis is a major fave of mine, located upstairs off the busy K Rd…read more Up the stairs and you will hear funky music grooving away care of the K Fm studio based at the same address. If you are after a cup of warm beverage especially the herbal tea variety well this is your Auckland tea wonderland. Tea Culture has a massive selection to choose from with such imaginative names and taste bud melting descriptions. A great tea lounge to have a pot of tea at and enjoy the great music care of Krd fm any day of your busy week to unwind and let time slip away. The staff at Tea Culture are ultra cool and chilled. Perhaps request a song at the station it's only a skip and a jump from your seat?

    It was a friend of mine who put me onto this place. Hidden up in what appears at first to be the…read moreentrance to a tattoo studio and radio station is the best place to have tea in Auckland. There are large glass jars that take up most of the space up here, loose leaf teas, a massive range of herbal teas that even have descriptions on the jars as to the ailments they are meant to heal. I felt like I was in some African Voodoo Pharmacy, it was awesome. This is a really nice place to sit and relax, over looking K Road while you drink your tea. Your tea is kept on one one of those tea light burning contraptions to stop it getting cold and there is honey available if you want a little added sweetness. Even if you're not a big tea fan, you might be after paying a visit to Tea Culture.

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    Lake House Arts Centre - Play tee pee

    Lake House Arts Centre

    4.5(2 reviews)
    7.3 kmTakapuna
    $

    I have driven past this character house on Fred Thomas Drive many a time on my excursions out and…read moreabout, and actually did pop in many years ago to find that there onsite cafe was closed that day. However on this occasion they were open, and I got to attend a free pre school art class in the centre. Part of the summer community program for children in the pre school age range, my three year old and I attended a morning session for about half an hour, where we participated in weaving using different arts and crafts and decorating our pieces. I got to meet other parents with little children and also au pairs. Then after the fantastic class the children and parents, etc relaxed outdoors on the lawn with free toys from the community trust, just a great way to spend time with other mums with little children. Lots of space for the kids to run about and let of steam, and they even had a permanent play tee pee and swing. Inside the main building is a cafe where you can purchase food and drinks and sit inside undercover of the dining room, or deck, and even outside if it is a sunny warm day. Good to know that there are classes that you can enroll your children in from school age five, somewhere that creativity flows freely.

    I recently had a friend exhibit some art work here and was quite impressed with the place. Its a…read morebeautiful old heritage building on Barry's Point Reserve in Takapuna so once you're there you feel like you're at a private estate in the country (ok maybe sometimes depending on wind direction you can hear the motorway traffic). I had previously thought it was just a gallery that local artists put their work in but its much more - basically a community centre only way more interesting. They have art classes for all ages and all sorts of free children's programmes during the summer. Also really cool is every couple of years they host a wood-sculpting event where you can go and watch sculptors create pretty large-scale art pieces from raw wood over ten consecutive days. There's a café onsite that caters and does functions and they have a few different rooms in the lake house itself that are available for venue hire too. This place is not just for the arty-farty!

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