Collection: Collect 22: Stuart Park

The first Collect exhibition, a series featuring selected art glass works from significant national private collections. Launched to coincides with the 2022 International Year of Glass. The Stuart Park collection spans over four decades of New Zealand glass.

This inaugural exhibition series features selected art glass works from significant national private collections. Stuart Park has been collecting New Zealand glass for over 40 years and has over 1900 pieces in his glass collection, this exhibition highlights the art glass from the 1970's to the 2000's and has work by John Croucher, John Leggott, Ann Robinson, Tony Kuepfer, Chuck Simpson, Gary Nash, Keith Mahy and more artists in glass. This selection will be a real treat for art glass enthusiasts.

About Stuart Park

The most part of Park's career was in three of New Zealand’s major museums. This included 14 years as Director of Auckland War Memorial Museum, where several major national glass exhibitions were held. Notably the Philips Studio Glass Awards between 1984 and 1986. From 1999 until he retired in 2012 he was Northland manager for Heritage New Zealand (formerly NZ Historic Places Trust). Upon retiring Stuart focused his energy towards his personal glass collection and it flourished. The on-line auction site TradeMe also allowed him to add many historical pieces he had missed out on in earlier years, though he also continues to buy contemporary pieces from artists and exhibitions. Stuart has always taken an historical interest in documenting the pieces he collects, and has been very grateful for the willingness of many of New Zealand’s glass artists to provide information, advice, comments and interviews. He contributed an historical background essay to the book New Zealand Glass Art published by NZSAG and David Bateman Ltd in 2010. His article there deliberately targeted the beginnings of glass in New Zealand, up until about 1990. Of course, much happened after that date, too, and his collecting of both glass and information continues right up to the present. He publishes an occasional blog about New Zealand glass at: http://newzealandglass.blogspot.co.nz/. Stuart participated in a Summer School glass-blowing course in Whanganui with Mandy Angus and Lyndsay Patterson in 2003, which helped him understand better how glass artists work, but confirmed his view that he is a collector and not a maker. As such he has enjoyed Associate Membership in NZSAG for quite a number of years.

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Vase
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Morph Sculpture
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Sculpture
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'Grandmother' Sculpture
'Grandmother' Sculpture
Chernobyl Sculpture
Chernobyl Sculpture
Octopus Sculpture
Octopus Sculpture
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'Easter Egg Head' Paperweight
'Easter Egg Head' Paperweight
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Bowl | Dark Green
'Voyager' or 'Guide'
'Voyager' or 'Guide'
'Voyager' or 'Guide'
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Mr Potato Head
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Fish Sculpture
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House Bottle