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Support key for new gallery

Last updated: July 23, 2025 11:05 am
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A group of talented visual artists in Dunedin have come together to establish a unique gallery space where both emerging and established artists can exhibit their work side by side.

Situated in Dunedin’s historic warehouse precinct at 1 Vogel St, Pond Gallery is the brainchild of artists Zac Whiteside, Tristan McGregor, Isabella Lepoamo, and Philip Kavanagh. Since its opening in May, the gallery has been home to several successful exhibitions, gaining recognition and support within the local arts community.

Inspired by the idea of an ecosystem found in a pond, Whiteside explained that the group’s vision for Pond Gallery is to create a supportive environment where artists of all levels can collaborate and showcase their work. McGregor added that the gallery encourages experimental art and allows artists to decide whether they want to sell their pieces.

Furthermore, the gallery covers most expenses and provides an artist fee to support their work. Lepoamo mentioned that Pond Gallery also offers collaborative group shows involving a minimum of three artists, fostering connections and exposure for both new and established artists.

Described as a “contemporary pop-up gallery,” Pond Gallery relies on community support and funding for its sustainability. To raise funds, the gallery will host a fundraising art show featuring A4-sized artworks by various Dunedin artists. Artists of all ages and experience levels are invited to participate by dropping off their works at the gallery this weekend.

The art show will feature anonymous works sold for a set price, with proceeds split between the artist and gallery support. Funds raised will go towards future exhibitions and operational costs. Looking ahead, Pond Gallery aims to engage with the wider community by offering space for groups, organizing public talks, and recruiting volunteers.

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For more information or to get involved, interested individuals can reach out to ponddunedin@gmail.com. Pond Gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday from 11am to 4pm.

The upcoming group exhibition at Pond Gallery will showcase kai-related works by Simon Kaan and Ron Bull of the Kaihaukai Collective, alongside pieces by Isabella Lepoamo and Isaiah Okeroa, opening on August 7.

For inquiries, contact brenda.harwood@thestar.co.nz

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