Saturday, September 7, 2013

Delicious new rings from Barry Clarke

These chrysoprase, jasper, aquamarine and granite rings have just arrived....  be quick!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Kobi Bosshard - a real jewellery star

It has been a huge year for our jeweller Kobi Bosshard, with the publication of Damian Skinner's book about him, his retrospective exhibition, now on at the New Dowse, and now a video on U-tube... And on top of all this he continues to make the most beautiful jewellery.

 Goldsmith Kobi Bosshard is credited with bringing modernism to New Zealand. See how he produces his remarkable jewellery:  Kobi Bosshard - Swiss Kiwi Stories



The New White - John Parker ceramics exhibition now on

Tuesday night saw the opening of John Parker's brilliant new show The New White, showing the results of John's returning to explorations of a matt glaze, and development of some lovely new forms.





Thanks to quake gel, all the work is very safe!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Guess who made these masks...




Click here to find out the name of the artist

Alice Rose Mirages

We have these three beautiful Alice Rose pieces available, they make a fabulous still life group together. 

Pears ($750), Jug ($1850) and Strawberries ($850)

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Kobi Bosshard - Man of the Moment

Jewellery Master of Craft Kobi Bosshard has given us a focus exhibition of work for sale to co-incide with the opening of his retrospective exhibition at the Dowse Art Museum.

A selection of luscious pieces from this show are still available as I write, but going fast. Check our website for the latest availability http://www.avidgallery.co.nz/kobi-bosshard-jewellery-focus/





Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Christine Cathie - Continuity

Continuity - An exhibition of cast glass by Christine Cathie is on at AVID Gallery until Tuesday 28th May.  

People have been stopping in their tracks outside the window to look at this very eye-catching glass work.  A lot of people who have seen it while driving by at night have come back during the day to check out the glorious colours and luscious forms.

A number of pieces are still available - visit our web site, or call us at the gallery to find out more and to secure your own piece from this show.




Wednesday, April 3, 2013

New Group Ceramic show open now

Overview of the exhibition
Last night's opening event brought in ceramics lovers from around town and further afield.  Janet Green's animal figures watched over proceedings, and the work by Hana Rakena, Sue Scobie and Chris Weaver was admired by all.

   
Some of the guests on opening night

Monday, March 4, 2013

Stunning Chrysanthemum brooch from Frances Stachl

The picture says it all....  If you are in Wellington, come in and see this lovely exhibition now on in our jewellery gallery, or visit online at http://www.avidgallery.co.nz/frances-stachl-playing-favourites

Black chrysanthemum brooch; oxidised sterling silver, by Frances Stachl

Unpacking John Parker's work for his new show

It's been a busy but exciting time unpacking the new work for John Parker's show Attracted Opposites which starts tomorrow.  John will be here for the opening, so all welcome to come along and meet him at the gallery from 5.30 pm to 7 pm.  Here are a few of the delights in store...






Thursday, February 14, 2013

Kereru - stuffed?

This bird has been into the berries....

On show now, in the front window

Kereru - wood carving by Martin Carryer






Japanese glass master shows exquisite work

Masahiro Sasaki's beautiful work shines.  Thanks to a wonderful image published in the Dominion Post, this show has been attracting a lot of people.  The show runs until next Tuesday (19th February). 
The title Rinkai translates as "critical point", that moment between two states when an art work comes into being.
Lynn and Dorothy at the Rinkai exhibition

Rinkai # 1212

Lynn Kelly makes jewellery about Central Otago

In Central, her new jewellery exhibition, Lynn Kelly shows the work she made as a result of her Wild Creations residency in the Old Post Office at Bannockburn.  The six weeks residency was sponsored by the Department of Conservation and Creative New Zealand, and allowed Lynn the time and space to be inspired by the local plant life and other natural curiosities.
Lynn tells Howard some of the secrets about the work

Rabbit Necklace (wool, cotton)

Vegetable Sheep Brooch (felt, stg silver)

Lichen Brooch (stg silver, oxidised stg)

Monday, December 10, 2012

Successful show for Merilyn Wiseman

Merilyn Wiseman's shelf show "Echo" has been a runaway success, with only four of these works still available.

Publicity in the Dominion Post and word of mouth amongst the wide ceramics community brought many people in to see these lovely vases, the newest work from this Arts Foundation Laureate.

These vases are appealing in their simplicity and warmth, and look equally at home in contemporary or classic traditional setting.  Visit Merilyn's page on our web site to check out what is still available.


Wood returns to AVID

Dennis Handyside, master craftsman in wood turning and carving, brings a new series of inlaid bowls to AVID.  We have not seen this wood work of this quality for a number of years, and it is a very welcome return to the gallery.

Anna's Retirement Party

Anna Hesp is retiring at the end of the year, and her retirement party on Tuesday was an occasion to say thank you from friends, clients and artists alike, who paid tribute to her long service at AVID.  Many sent messages of support and thanks, which were read out on the night.  Anna has been a stalwart of AVID, especially the jewellery area, and she will indeed be missed.

Below are some of the friends who gathered to farewell her.  Anna is in the centre of the centre top image, in her orange kimono.


Comings and goings at AVID

Welcome to our lovely gallery assistant Sharon's baby girl. Samantha Robyn Louise arrived in the early hours of Sunday 25th November.


Sharon is concentrating on being a mother for a while, and Katie Russell is helping out in the gallery until Sharon returns to work in March next year.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Blair Smith

Sadly we have heard that Blair Smith, one of Dunedin's well known jewellers passed away yesterday, after a long illness.  Our thoughts go out to his family and friends. 

Blair has been represented at AVID for around twenty years, and his work is still popular today, as it was when he first began making.  His wry political and cultural observations and concerns were expressed with great charm, even humour, and his unique style in brooches, rings, earrings and necklaces will be very much missed.

Blair made a series of brooches called Crowded Hearts, which have become emblematic of his work.  They seem a fitting symbol to remember him by.