Description
The Adrian Worsley Gallery is a unique art gallery located at 62 Rewi St, Te Aroha, New Zealand.
The gallery is owned and operated by Adrian Worsley, a local sculptor who designs and constructs unique one-off sculptures from recycled scrap metal, tools, and farm implements sourced locally around New Zealand. The gallery is open for private tours and group bookings available by appointment only, with an entry fee of 100 New Zealand dollars.
Adrian Worsley's sculptures are a sight to behold and are a testament to his creativity and skill. The sculptures are a mix of steampunk and industrial art, and the gallery is a must-visit for anyone interested in these genres. Visitors can expect to see a range of sculptures, from small pieces to large installations dotted around Te Aroha's main street. The gallery is a popular attraction in Te Aroha, and visitors have praised Adrian Worsley's work on various travel websites.
Visitors have also praised the sculptures' steampunk and industrial aesthetic, which is fitting for the Hamilton-Waikato region's original. The gallery is a place where visitors can touch and explore the sculptures, even traipsing the boardwalks through the artists' works. The gallery has received positive reviews on TripAdvisor, with visitors commending the unique sculptures and the opportunity to explore them up close.
In summary, the Adrian Worsley Gallery is a unique art gallery located in Te Aroha, New Zealand. The gallery is a must-visit for anyone interested in steampunk and industrial art. Visitors can expect to see a range of sculptures, from small pieces to large installations dotted around Te Aroha's main street. The gallery is a popular attraction in Te Aroha, and visitors have praised Adrian Worsley's work on various travel websites.
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