BRICK BAY SCULPTURE TRAIl

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Brick Bay presents an exhibition of contemporary sculpture by New Zealand’s leading contemporary artists. Discover a dynamic exhibition of large-scale sculpture set in a stunning natural environment of native bush, wildlife and ponds bursting with waterlilies.

Along with offering a unique opportunity for visitors to experience art and nature, Brick Bay is a trusted art consultant specialising in the commission and sale of New Zealand sculpture for public and private settings.


 

Trail Tickets

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Trail Tickets

Brick Bay is open 7 days: Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm and Saturday to Sunday 10am - 5pm.

The Sculpture Trail takes approximately an hour to walk, therefore entry to the trail closes at 3pm Monday to Friday and 4pm Saturday and Sunday. We recommend wearing walking shoes for the trail.

There is no need to pre-book tickets for the Sculpture Trail. Tickets can be purchased on arrival at Brick Bay.

Visitors dining at The Glass House restaurant receive a discount on the price of Sculpture Trail tickets - please see the pricing below.

If you are bringing a group of more than 15 people on the trail please call us 09 425 4690 or enquire online.



 

FOLLy

 
 

Our Sculpture Trust encourages and supports new projects that align with our core values and manifesto. The annual Folly competition draws entries from young and emerging New Zealand architects and students eager to realise their design dreams.

 

SMALL sculpture

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Our foyer gallery exhibits small sculpture in various media including bronze, glass and ceramic, by leading New Zealand artists. Perfect for a special gift or a memento of your visit to Brick Bay.

You can also view what is currently on display online, and if you are located in New Zealand, purchase via our online shop. For those overseas, please email the Art Manager should you wish to purchase an item and have it shipped to your location.

 
 

Artists

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We are honoured to be able to support artists to realise new, exciting large-scale sculptural projects and exhibit work created by both established and emerging contemporary New Zealand artists.

 
 

Some Of Our Esteemed Artists

Aaron McConchie
AD Schierning
Aiko Groot
Anna Korver
Antoinette Ratcliffe
Anton Parsons
Archie McCahon
Barry Lett
Ben Foster
Ben Pearce
Bev Goodwin
Brett Graham
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Brick Bay Folly 2018
Brydee Rood
Caroline Robinson
Carolyn Williams
Cat Simpson
Chiara Corbelletto
Chris Booth
Chris Charteris
Chris Hargreaves
Christine Hellyar

Dan Arps
Dane Mitchell
David McCracken
Dean Roberts
Fatu Feu'u
Filipe Tohi
Fiona Garlick
Fletcher Vaughan
Gaye Jurisich
Graham Bennett
Greer Twiss
Gregor Kregar
Iain Cheesman
Ian Boyle
Ivan Mrsic
Jacqueline Aust
Jeff Thomson
Jim Dennison & Leanne Williams
Jim Wheeler
John Edgar
John Reynolds
Johnny Turner
Jonathan Campbell
Judy Darragh

Judy Darragh & Rachel Shearer
Julia Oram
Julie Ross
Juliette Milne
Konstantin Dimopoulos
Laura Marsh
Lauren Lysaght
Lawrence Sellers
Leon van den Eijkel
Liz Earth
Lonnie Hutchinson
Louise Purvis
Lucy Bucknall
Luke Jacomb
Lyndal Jefferies
Martin Selman
Mary-Louise Browne
Matt Pine
Natalie Guy
Neil Dawson
Nicola Haines Ramsay & Corinna Haines
Oliva Webb
P Westbourne
Paul Cullen
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Paul Hartigan
Pauline Rhodes
Peter Lange
Peter Nicholls
Phil Dadson
Phil Neary
Phil Price
Rachel Walters
Rachel Walters and Layla Rudneva Mackay
Ray Haydon
Regan Gentry
Richard Mathieson
Richard Wedekind
Robert Jahnke
Sally Tagg
Sam Hamilton
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Seung Yul Oh
Sharonagh Montrose
Stephen Woodward
Terry Stringer
Tiffany Singh
Tracey Tawhiao
Virginia King
Virginia Leonard