Kaipara Coast Sculpture Exhibition Opening 6 Nov
Blood, Sweat & Tears at Kaipara Coast
New on the Kaipara Coast, 40 minutes north of Auckland, is a unique sculpture trail set in an award winning rural oasis. The combined vision and grit of landowner, curator and artists has resulted in an inspiring contemporary art treat for locals and visitors.
Against the backdrop of the Kaipara harbour, the one kilometre trail winds through a secluded valley containing a slice of almost every type of iconic New Zealand landscape: manicured lawns, citrus orchards, grassy slopes, regenerating bush, old farm fences, pine forest, potagers, and ponds.
Sculpture, sound, and installation works selected and developed for each context make mini-galleries within the valley. Works are revealed as the path twists and turns, seen from vantage points where picnic spots and seating invite visitors to rest and contemplate the art.
Kaipara Coast Sculpture Garden brings to life the vision of local man, David Bayly, who twenty years ago learnt to propagate plants on a piece of his father’s land. David bought land as he was able to afford it, wanting to create the best garden centre in New Zealand, a goal he achieved when the Kaipara Coast Plant Centre won the Yates North Island Garden Centre of the Year Award in 2007.
Alongside developing the plant centre, David Bayly planted trees and shrubbery in an adjacent valley, with a dedicated sculpture trail in mind. In 2007, gallerist and artist, Sally Lush, was appointed Curator of the Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens which opened in November 2008 with a focus on contemporary sculpture by established and emerging New Zealand artists committed to the ongoing development of their practice.
Exhibition 2010, the second exhibition at Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens, will be opened by Hon. John Key Prime Minister on 6 November and features new work by Gill Gatfield, Sharonagh Montrose, Trish Clarke, Peter Lange, Jenny Smith, Richard Wedekind, Jocelyn Pratt, Jin Ling, and others.
Works exhibited include carving in stone and wood, sound, installation, kinetic, glass, ceramic and metal sculptures. The exhibition of works, which are all for sale is open for 11 months enabling visitors to experience the artworks as the seasons change.
Pre purchase tickets to the opening preview function are $20 and are available from the contacts below.
Normal entry to the gardens is $10 adults and $5 children.
Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens is located at Kaipara Coast Plant Centre at 1481 Kaipara Coast Highway, 4 km north of Kaukapakapa on SH16.
Ph 09 420 5655 Website www.sculpturegardens.co.nz where you can purchase online.
Email sculpture@plantsnz.co.nz
Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens is located at Kaipara Coast Plant Centre
1481 Kaipara Coast Highway,
4 km north of Kaukapakapa on SH16
Ph 09 420 5655 Website www.sculpturegardens.co.nz
Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens is located at Kaipara Coast Plant Centre
1481 Kaipara Coast Highway,
4 km north of Kaukapakapa on SH16
Ph 09 420 5655 Website www.sculpturegardens
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Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens
A tranquil, peaceful oasis set in gardens on a rural property looking out to the Kaipara Harbour. It features 60 selected contemporary sculptures, created by established and emerging New Zealand artists.
The sculpture gardens have been developed in conjunction with Kaipara Coast Plant Centre which has been owned and operated by David Bayly from this site since 1988. The site was developed so that visitors to the gardens can stroll along the sculpture trail and find inspiration for selecting sculptures and plants to enhance their gardens and property while enjoying great views of the rural setting.
The sculpture gardens are only a 35 minute drive from Auckland on the scenic SH 16 route,just 4 km north of Kaukapakapa, making it readily accessible to a large public and to potential clients.


















