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McCahon House
Te rohe - Location
67 Otitori Bay Rd
French Bay
Titirangi
Auckland
Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
Wed–Sun 1–4pm or by appointment.
Closed public holidays.
Te utu - Admission
$5 suggested donation for adults.
A SIGNIFICANT SITE FOR NEW ZEALAND’S CONTEMPORARY ARTS. THE 1950s HOME OF McCAHON, WITH AN ADJACENT ARTISTS’ RESIDENCY.
Nestled deep in the coastal foothills of the Waitākare ranges, McCahon House embodies some of Auckland’s most vital historical narratives. It stands now—as it did for McCahon— as a place where art, society and the natural environment converge. The house retains the hand-tooled additions and innovations made by McCahon himself. As a vibrant example of New Zealand vernacular architecture (a bach), it’s a natural extension of his paintings.
67 Otitori Bay Road
Titirangi
Auckland
Open
Wed–Sun 1–4pm or by appointment.
Closed public holidays.
If you are a teacher wanting to organise a school visit to the McCahon House please email us for further information.
Due to the steep terrain and multiple steps, the McCahon House visit is not recommended for people with restricted mobility and does not have wheelchair access. We recommend clothing suitable for the outdoors and flat footwear.
To find out more about McCahon House Parehuia Artists’ Residency visit: https://mccahonhouse.org.nz/residency/about
Nestled deep in the coastal foothills of the Waitākare ranges, McCahon House embodies some of Auckland’s most vital historical narratives. It stands now—as it did for McCahon— as a place where art, society and the natural environment converge. The house retains the hand-tooled additions and innovations made by McCahon himself. As a vibrant example of New Zealand vernacular architecture (a bach), it’s a natural extension of his paintings.
67 Otitori Bay Road
Titirangi
Auckland
Open
Wed–Sun 1–4pm or by appointment.
Closed public holidays.
If you are a teacher wanting to organise a school visit to the McCahon House please email us for further information.
Due to the steep terrain and multiple steps, the McCahon House visit is not recommended for people with restricted mobility and does not have wheelchair access. We recommend clothing suitable for the outdoors and flat footwear.
To find out more about McCahon House Parehuia Artists’ Residency visit: https://mccahonhouse.org.nz/residency/about
Ngā momo kohinga-
Collection Strengths
Art
Social history
Ngā wāhi-
Facilities
Guided Tours
Public Programmes
Education Programme
Whakapā mai-
Contact
Postal Address
McCahon House Trust P.O. Box 60 165 Titirangi Auckland 0642
Phone number
(09) 817 7200
Email Address
Website
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