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Turua Gallery Presents: Homebody: An Intimate Winter Exhibition Celebrating The Comforts Of Home

Turua Gallery Presents: Homebody: An Intimate Winter Exhibition Celebrating The Comforts Of Home

Scoop07-07-2025
As the cooler months envelop Tāmaki Makaurau, Turua Gallery warmly invites you to Homebody —a group exhibition that celebrates the serene beauty of winter and the intimate spaces we cherish. Running from 18–30 July 2025, this thoughtfully curated collection brings together ten esteemed artists, each exploring themes of domesticity, stillness, and the essence of home.
Featuring captivating still lifes, intimate nudes, and tranquil interior scenes, Homebody offers a diverse array of styles that resonate with both seasoned collectors and those new to the art world. Each piece invites viewers to reflect on the warmth and tranquility that define our personal sanctuaries during the winter season.
'As we hunker down for winter, we wanted to celebrate the essence of home. There's a genuine happiness in embracing the comforts of being a homebody during the winter season. We've invited ten of our cherished artists to capture the warmth and intimacy of home and still life, evoking all the cozy feelings this season brings. With such a heartfelt collection, we're confident everyone will find something they would love to bring home this winter.' says Liss Wallace, Turua Gallery Owner.
Exhibition Details:
Opening Night: Friday, 18 July at 5:00 PM
Online Presale: Thursday, 17 July at 6:00 PM
Exhibition Dates: 18–30 July 2025
Location: Turua Gallery, 10A Turua Street, Saint Heliers, Auckland
Participating artists: Alexandra Tylee, Dean Wallace, Georgina Hoby Scutt, Grant Kenny, Harriet Millar, Judith Milner, Lee Dewsnap, Michelle McIver, Narelle Huggins, Sarah Barton-Hills
About Turua Gallery
Turua Gallery is dedicated to making contemporary art accessible in a welcoming and relaxed space. Their mission is to connect people with the creative works of both established and emerging New Zealand artists. Through a curated program of solo and group exhibitions, they offer art lovers the opportunity to discover and collect special pieces that speak to them.
Beyond paintings, Turua Gallery also features an exquisite range of limited-edition prints, sculptures, and ceramics—showcasing a broad spectrum of exceptional talent. They are proud to support and celebrate the artistry of Aotearoa, inviting visitors to explore and experience uniquely captured expressions of New Zealand life.
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