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Debut Exhibition

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From BOP Times 3 Sept 2015

Zeus Gallery is showcasing work from the Chrysalis Collection early this month and the exhibition includes a wide array of work from emerging and established artists. The work of Nigel Brown, Owen Dippie and Robin White is a small sample of what the collective will be exhibiting.
The BOP Chrysalis Collective was established in July 2010 and collects original works of art, in any media, by artists who have current or past links with the Bay of Plenty region. Both emerging and established artists are represented in the collection.
The art group in total has 15 members, the majority of whom live in Tauranga and the Mount. Collecting art as part of a collective is an enjoyable way to buy art and being part of a group means you get to learn a lot more about art, says chairwoman Carmen Dickison.

"Every few months the group gets local BOP artists to talk to the group about their life, inspiration and techniques as well as getting other art specialists ie valuers, framers and gallery owners to upskill the group," she says.
Every three months, three members of the group buy and select a new piece of artwork for the collection.
Sometimes two buying groups may combine their budget to buy an artwork from a more established or well-known artist.
On its five-year anniversary, there are currently 22 art works in the collection by the following 18 artists: Matthew Brauchli, Mark Braunias, Nigel Brown, Raye Catran, Arthur Dagley, Owen Dippie, Nick Eggleston, Mandy Hague, Luke Hollis, Kathryn Madill, Elliot Mason, Doreen McNeill, Venetta Miles, Duane Moyle, Don Overbeay, Don Peebles, John Roy, Robin White.

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Thank you Ray Dumble, Tauranga Airport for giving the Chrysalis Collection the opportunity to share our works by Bay of Plenty artists.
We’re looking forward to our final exhibition of the collection - just making the final touches! Exhibiting Tonight,  Thursday 5/11 4-7pm at Goddard Centre. 
Auction on Friday 6/11 - visit www.chrysaliscollection.co.nz for more details. #artcollector #bayofplentynz #contemporaryart #artexhibition #artauction #nzart
Zephyr 6, Whangaparapara, Great Barrier Island, 2011  was painted by Richard Smith, a Tauranga local who has been painting full-time since 2001, with influences ranging from US artist Edward Hopper to NZ artist Peter McIntyre. 

#artcollectors #bayofplenty #nzart #greatbarrierisland #whangaparapara #fordzephyr #bluecar
Decisions by abstract artist, Doreen McNeill, is a bright pop of colour!  Now 91, Doreen continues to paint with passion, gusto and skill as seen by her selection as a finalist in the 2020 Miles Art Awards. 

The underlying inspiration comes from the basic elements representing nature. Doreen builds up layers of exquisite colour to give the work depth and a vibrant sense of texture. #artcollectors #bayofplenty #nzart #contemporaryart #abstract art
La Moana (Ocean Current) 1974 by Elizabeth Kyle Grainger is one of the older works in our collection. In the 1970s, Grainger, of European descent, was inspired by Māori traditions and created paintings that referenced Māori motifs and iconography
Our members have loved hanging Peter Cramond’s figurative work ‘The Fisherman’s Story’ in their homes and it was a popular work at our 2019 exhibition. 
A painter, sculptor and environmental advocate.
We’re pleased to present the final exhibition of the Chrysalis Collection 4-7pm Thursday 5/11 followed by a private auction on Friday 6/11. Please contact us via www.chrysaliscollection.co.nz to receive an invitation to register for the auction. #artcollectors #bayofplentyartists #nzart #contemporaryart #downtowntauranga