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The Dowse Art Museum is a
municipal art gallery An art museum or art gallery is a building or space for the display of art, usually from the museum's own collection. It might be in public or private ownership and may be accessible to all or have restrictions in place. Although primarily conc ...
in
Lower Hutt Lower Hutt ( mi, Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai) is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. It is New Zealand's sixth most p ...
, New Zealand. Opening in 1971 in the Lower Hutt CBD, The Dowse occupies a stand-alone building adjacent to other municipal facilities. The building was completely remodelled in 2013."The New Dowse Art Museum / Athfield Architects" 19 September 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed 7 November 2013. http://www.archdaily.com/?p=428705 The Dowse's holdings generally focus on New Zealand artists of both national and local significance.


History

The Dowse Art Museum is named after Mayor Percy and Mayoress Mary Dowse, both of whom died prior to the museum opening. Percy Dowse served as the mayor of Hutt City from 1950 to 1970. He was a firm believer in the principle of having physical, social, and cultural facilities in modern cities and he initiated a building phase in the city that saw the construction of landmark buildings such as the War Memorial Library, the Lower Hutt Town Hall, and the Ewen Bridge. He championed the addition of an art gallery to the building spree. His wife, Mary Dowse, was the first president of the Hutt Valley National Council of Women. She was also an ardent supporter of the arts. She teamed up with Elizabeth Harper from The Hutt Art Society, and the duo lobbied the City Council. They succeeded in their endeavor when, in 1963, the Council agreed to provide space for an art gallery. The gallery was originally housed in an extension of the War Memorial Library but after Mary died in a road accident in 1964 the City Council made a unanimous decision to honor her by constructing a new building for the art gallery. The museum was only partially completed when Percy died in 1970.


Directors

* David Millar was the founding director, heading the museum 1971–1976. He set the direction of the institution, including buying ceramics and decorative arts. * Jim Barr was director 1976–1981. Under his watch the Dowse's controversial work, Colin McCahon’s ''Wall of Death'' was acquired. * James Mack was director 1981–1988. * Bob Maysmor was director 1988–1998. * Tim Walker was director 1998–2008. * Cam McCracken was director 2008–2012, having had roles at Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts and the
Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions. Set be ...
in Auckland and the
Waikato Museum of Art and History Waikato Museum ( mi, Te Whare Taonga o Waikato) is a regional museum located in Hamilton, New Zealand. The museum manages ArtsPost, a shop and gallery space for New Zealand art and design. Both are managed by the Hamilton City Council. Outside ...
. He left to become director of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. *
Courtney Johnston Courtney Johnston (born ) is a New Zealand museum professional, a national radio correspondent, and the chief executive of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Early life and education Born in about 1979, Johnston grew up on dairy farm ...
was director 2012–2018, after roles at the
National Library of New Zealand The National Library of New Zealand ( mi, Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa) is New Zealand's legal deposit library charged with the obligation to "enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchanges with other nations" (''Nat ...
and
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where she worked in communications and web roles. * Karl Chitham started as director January 2019, having been the director of Tauranga Art Gallery.


Holdings

Holdings include national figures such as Ralph Hotere, Colin McCahon,
Don Peebles Donald Clendon Peebles (5 March 1922 – 27 March 2010) was a New Zealand artist. He is regarded as a pioneer of abstract art in New Zealand, and his works are held in the collections of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, the Museum of New Zealan ...
and Gordon Walters as well as locally connected, nationally significant, artists as
Rangi Hetet Rangikaiamokura Wirihana Hetet (born 18 April 1937) is a Maori master carver (tohunga whakairo) of Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Ngāti Maniapoto descent. Early life and family Hetet was born in 1937 to Charles Wilson Hetet and Lillian (née Smallman ...
,
Rangimārie Hetet Dame Rangimārie Hetet (née Hursthouse, 24 May 1892 – 14 June 1995) was a New Zealand Māori tohunga raranga (master weaver). She identified with the Ngati Maniapoto iwi. Early life Hetet was born in Oparure, King Country, New Zeala ...
, Gordon Crook and
Hariata Ropata-Tangahoe Hariata Ropata-Tangahoe (born 1952) is a New Zealand artist, painter and author. She is of Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa and Te Atiawa descent. Her works are held in the permanent collections of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the BN ...
. There have been strong exhibitions of modern Maori and Pacific artists and issues. The Dowse has a bust of
Carmen Rupe Carmen Rupe (10 October 1936 – 14 December 2011), was a New Zealand drag performer, brothel keeper, anti-discrimination activist, would-be politician and HIV/AIDS activist. Carmen Rupe was New Zealand's first drag queen to reach celebrity st ...
by
Paul Rayner Paul Rayner (born 1959) is an English-New Zealand ceramicist known for his work creating pop culture figures in the tradition of Toby jugs and Staffordshire figurines. Born in Luton, England, Rayner moved to New Zealand as a teenager. After wor ...
and significant collections of jewelry by
Alan Preston Alan Herbert Preston (29 October 1932 – 2 September 2004) was a New Zealand football (soccer) player and cricketer who represented the New Zealand national football team and played 38 first-class matches for Wellington and two for the North I ...
.


Significant exhibitions

* Casting Light – Ann Robinson – 1998 * Thrift to Fantasy –
Rosemary McLeod Rosemary Margaret McLeod (born December 1949) is a New Zealand writer, journalist, cartoonist and columnist. Career McLeod began her career as a journalist in 1970, working for The Sunday Times in Wellington before moving to Eve magazine, whe ...
– 2003 * Respect – Hip Hop Aotearoa – DLT, Upper Hutt Posse, Doug and Joella Wright, and Chris Graham, aka Science – 2003 *
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Tokyo Street Style –
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– 2004 * Bill Viola: The Messenger 2010 *Legacy: The Art of
Rangi Hetet Rangikaiamokura Wirihana Hetet (born 18 April 1937) is a Maori master carver (tohunga whakairo) of Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Ngāti Maniapoto descent. Early life and family Hetet was born in 1937 to Charles Wilson Hetet and Lillian (née Smallman ...
and
Erenora Puketapu-Hetet Erenora Puketapu-Hetet (née Puketapu, 28 January 1941 – 23 July 2006) was a noted New Zealand weaver and author. A key figure in the Māori cultural renaissance, she helped change perceptions of Māori weaving/raranga from craft to int ...
- 2016. Included kākahu (cloaks) woven by Dame Rangimārie Hetet, Lillian Smallman Hetet and
Veranoa Hetet Veranoa Angelique Hetet (born 1966) is a New Zealand Māori weaver and contemporary artist of Te Atiawa, Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Ngāti Maniapoto descent. Biography Hetet was born in 1966 in Waiwhetū, Lower Hutt. She was taught how to weave he ...
. *Gavin Hipkins: The Domain – 2017–2018


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