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Percy Thomson Gallery
Te rohe - Location
Prospero Plc, Miranda Street, Stratford - Taranaki
Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
Open 7 Days 10.30am - 4.00pm Mon - Friday
10.30 am - 3.00pm Weekdays and Public Holidays
Te utu - Admission
Entry free or by donation
The late Percy Thomson by his will left a significant bequest to be used and applied towards the establishment and maintenance of an arboretum and herbarium of the native flora of New Zealand and an art gallery.
The Stratford District Council has established the Percy Thomson Trust to manage these facilities and to create, acquire, promote, exhibit and manage art collections for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Stratford District and the public generally.
The Percy Thomson Gallery is Stratford's public art gallery and opened in June 2002.The gallery provides an active programme of local, regional and national exhibitions and events.
Our exhibitions cover a range of themes - historical, contemporary, cultural, local groups and touring exhibitions - no collection.
The Stratford District Council has established the Percy Thomson Trust to manage these facilities and to create, acquire, promote, exhibit and manage art collections for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Stratford District and the public generally.
The Percy Thomson Gallery is Stratford's public art gallery and opened in June 2002.The gallery provides an active programme of local, regional and national exhibitions and events.
Our exhibitions cover a range of themes - historical, contemporary, cultural, local groups and touring exhibitions - no collection.
Ngā momo kohinga-
Collection Strengths
Art
Social history
Ngā wāhi-
Facilities
Cafe
Other facilities
The gallery's main display area totals 178m2 which can be comfortably partitioned into two areas of 116m2 and 62m2 respectively. We have an adjoining Cafe and I - Site in the building complex.
Whakapā mai-
Contact
Postal Address
C/- Stratford District Council Box 320, Stratford 4352, Taranaki
Phone number
64-6-7650917
Email Address
Kei te mahere-
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