Description
The Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics is a must-see destination for art lovers visiting Whanganui, New Zealand.
Established by the Rick Rudd Foundation, a charitable trust, the museum houses over 400 works in its collection, making it the only dedicated museum for studio ceramics in New Zealand. The museum is also the largest and most diverse public ceramic display in the country. The museum is located in a beautiful building that was designed by architect Ross Stevens. The building is a work of art in itself, with a unique design that complements the museum's collection. Visitors can explore the museum's collections and installations, and they can also purchase ceramics from the museum's shop.
The museum features a collection that is unparalleled in New Zealand, with over 1000 works on show from the Rick Rudd and Simon Manchester collections. Ceramic works are also borrowed from private collections for special exhibitions at the museum, and each year an installation is commissioned. The items displayed include rich biographical information and photographs of the artists, so that visitors can learn about the potters in addition to enjoying their work. The museum has guest artists' exhibitions, and it also showcases an overview of pottery development in New Zealand. Some of Rick Rudd's artworks, including his famous teapots, are also on display.
In summary, the Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics is a unique and fascinating destination for art lovers visiting Whanganui, New Zealand. With its unparalleled collection of ceramics, guest artist exhibitions, and overview of pottery development in New Zealand, the museum is a testament to the city's commitment to the arts. Visitors can explore the museum's collections and installations, purchase ceramics from the museum's shop, and admire the beautiful building that houses the museum.
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Open Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Wheelchairs