Discover the best top things to do in Cromwell, New Zealand including Alan Waters Art Gallery, marie velenski, Cromwell Museum, Hullabaloo Art Space, Transpire at Bannockburn, Fusion Ceramics, ART-CUT Gallery.
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5.0 based on 23 reviews
I was delighted to have found Alan's gallery today. He welcomed me into his place and guided me though his amazing art. Art that is created with his whimsical style, and astonishingly all water colour (you wouldn't guess with some of it). I adored meeting this wonderful soul and hope one day to purchase a piece of his art. It is the type of art that you look at with such fondness and awe.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Artwork. Fused glass, wire and jewellery housed in an historic stone building in the bakehouse courtyard surrounded by shops, cafes and galleries overlooking Lake Dunstan.
This quaint jewellery shop in Old Cromwell precinct is a treasure trove of stunning works of art. Cleverly displayed floral wire works, fine handmade earrings and necklaces, recycled fine china, and Marie’s quirky handmade cards and glass ‘stories’ will easily encourage you to reach for your wallet. You won’t be disappointed
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We were visiting Cromwell, and wandering around came across this museum. We spent sometime talking. to this lovely lady called Ann what a wealth of knowledge she was. You need a bit of time it might, look small but goes on and on. Wonderful. A gold coin donation
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Art Space Gallery based on the waterfront in Old Cromwell town and comprising the collective works of up to 15 artists.
This gallery is a collective of local artists and is one of the most attractive spaces I've seen. There was an artist on duty to tell me about the art and also the history of the town.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Fibre studio and craft galley. A rainbow of colours, an array of textures, all to inspire fibre artists and crafts people who reveal (transpire) a joyful gallery of New Zealand creations. We now spotlight the creative skills of New Zealand artisans at the historic J.D. Stewart General Store ( circa 1880).
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Fusion Ceramics studio and gallery in the heart of Bannockburn township showcases Robert Franklin's much sought after white crackle and green copper Raku pieces, stoneware and porcelain.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
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