Views of brass rubbings on display at the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery.
Jenny Hunt (right) and unidentified woman with examples of hand weaving for Canterbury Society of Arts gallery exhibition.
"Nola Barron director of the Canterbury Society of Arts and John Coley director of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery with "Self Portrait" by Raymond McIntyre. The two are in the Robert McDougall Art...
Two women looking at a craft exhibition featuring examples of weaving, printing and pottery titled the Kiln and Loom at the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery.
Craft artists Vivienne Mountfort and Riki Manuel with a totara carving, Separation of Sky and Earth, and a flax mandala, sixth sense of self-awareness. Pictured in the Canterbury Society of Arts...
View of the Canterbury Society of Arts building on the corner of Durham Street and Armagh street. On the building is an advertising board for Christchurch Town Hall.
Shirley Boys' High School pupils watching a demonstration of a linotype machine at 'Print 68' in the Canterbury Society of Arts gallery, Armagh Street. Operating the machine is Mr Jim Percival with...
Exterior of the art gallery of the Canterbury Society of Arts (CSA) building at 66 Gloucester Street during the final stages of construction. The Gloucester Street gallery replaced the gallery on the...
Interior of the two levels of the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery at 66 Gloucester Street packed with an audience during the official opening of the building. The gallery replaced that on the...
Views of Palladian Subdivision exhibition at Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery.
Kay Stewart, artist, with her Beagle, Henry, surrounded by her sketches of old Christchurch buildings ahead of an exhibition at the Canterbury Society of Arts.
Photos of Tony Fomison’s painting “Nightime Nut”, which is part of a one-man show exhibition being held at the Canterbury Society of Arts’ gallery.
Intensum Extensum by Pauline Rhode at CSA Gallery.
Exterior of the art gallery of the Canterbury Society of Arts (CSA) building at 66 Gloucester Street. The Gloucester Street gallery replaced the gallery on the previous site at 282-286 Durham Street...
Exterior of the former Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery at 282-286 Durham Street looking towards Armagh Street. The building was designed by J.J. Collins in 1897 and was used as a gallery until 1968...
Canterbury artists clubbed together to offer bargains in paintings, pottery, sculpture and other works for a one-day fair to raise funds to reduce the mortgage on the Canterbury Society of Arts...
Views of road safety posters on display at the Canterbury Society of Arts gallery.
Views of South Island schools’ art exhibition sponsored by the Christchurch Star.
Views of the arts and crafts adviser from the Department of Education, Cath Brown setting up entries in the 'Christchurch Star’ schools art exhibition.
View up Durham Street with the Canterbury Society of Arts (CSA) gallery, 282-286 Durham Street, on the right. Cars are parked along the street with pedestrians in the background along Chester Street.