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Barbara Smith
Art Galleries in Lake Hayes, Otago area
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Our address
25 Arrowtown-Lake Hayes Road,
Lake Hayes
9371,
Otago, Queenstown Lakes, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 442 4477
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Services offered
Embroidery
Expertised in Art Galleries
Original Art,Classes, Workshops, Design, Installation, Hanging, Framing, Consulting
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Lake Hayes, Arrowtown Area
Additional info
Contemporary, Prints, Frames, Cards, Jewellery, Paintings, Paint
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Barbara Smith are:
Open Now
Today: 09:00am-05:00pm
Welcome to Barbara Smith Art Gallery, nestled in the heart of Otago, a vibrant city teeming with artistic energy. Established over two decades ago, Barbara Smith Art Gallery has become an iconic beacon for art enthusiasts and creators alike. Step inside our gallery, and you'll find yourself immersed in a world of exquisite original art, each piece telling its unique story. Our collection is carefully curated by the eponymous Barbara Smith herself, who, with her keen eye for detail and deep understanding of art, has cultivated an eclectic mix that caters to every taste. But we're not just a gallery; we're a creative community. We offer an array of classes and workshops designed to nurture budding artists, from the curious novice to the seasoned professional. Our experienced instructors guide you through the intricate nuances of design, installation, hanging, and framing, equipping you with the skills to bring your artistic vision to life. Our commitment to art doesn't end with our gallery walls. We believe in supporting local artists, providing them with a platform to showcase their work and share their stories. From the initial sketches to the final installation, we take pride in every step of the process, from framing your masterpiece to hanging it perfectly on our walls. Visit us at Barbara Smith Art Gallery, where art comes alive, and creativity thrives. Join us in celebrating the beauty of original art and becoming a part of our vibrant artistic community in Otago. Whether you're an artist seeking inspiration or an art lover looking for a unique piece to adorn your home, we invite you to explore, create, and connect with us at Barbara Smith Art Gallery.
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