Lopdell House is a beautiful space to be in. Fresh and bright, with polished wood floors and white walls, its high windows look out over the beautiful Waitakere Ranges.
Because Lopdell House is a public art gallery, owned and operated by Waitakere City Council, all shows are organised by professionals who understand the value of low-pressure education.
Things are explained, thoughts interpreted. Thus, it's a great place to extend yourself if you're interested in new art ideas.
Lopdell House exhibitions are often edgy and challenging, exploring themes such as identity, memories, and the complexities of reality.
The components and details of these clever ideas are not inaccessible concepts, but things anyone can relate to: photographs, sculptures, large drawings, paintings executed by talented, creative folk.
As this gallery hosts numerous group shows and there's always more than one exhibition on, chances are good you'll find something that appeals.
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Peter Siddell’s Lopdell House (1996)