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NSAS annual Summer Exhibition is on now until 26 Jan. Pictured is president Pieter Swanepoel.

The Nelson Suter Art Society (NSAS) has been a cornerstone of the Nelson art scene since 1889, when Bishop Suter who had a keen interest in art, established the Bishopdale Sketching Club with 14 other enthusiasts. They would meet monthly to discuss art and share their drawings. Following his death, the name of the group was changed to honour his contribution to the arts in Nelson. His wife Amelia fulfilled his wish to establish an art gallery in the town, and gifted land, money and his art collection to start work building the Bishop Suter Art Gallery.

The McKee Room in the gallery was constructed in 1973, and the NSAS was granted the right to use it indefinitely for exhibitions.

Today, the society has over 200 members, many of whom are practising artists who have met the selection criteria required to exhibit in the 15–16 shows held annually.

The annual Summer Exhibition, on until 26 January, is very popular. The ‘Cash and Carry’ exhibition, offers smaller, affordable works, not exceeding a 50cm width, that can be purchased and taken home immediately. Each artist exhibiting has additional works to replace sold pieces, ensuring the exhibition is constantly refreshed.

This show is a wonderful opportunity to see a diverse body of high-quality work from members of the society, created in a wide range of styles and genres.

The NSAS holds exhibitions in the McKee Gallery throughout the year, including solo and group shows.

Members include those who are painters, sculptors, jewellers, and ceramicists, making for a rich variety. Exhibitions are available to be visited during the Suter Gallery’s open hours.

Becoming a member of the society is the first step for artists who wish to exhibit. Once they are accepted as a member, they can submit works for any of the exhibitions throughout the year. A special emphasis is placed on maintaining high standards, and the NSAS provides an invaluable platform for both new and established artists to showcase their talents in a gallery setting.

The NSAS is built on a volunteer-based model, which means that the exhibitions, workshops, and events are run by passionate members who are dedicated to promoting the arts in the region. This includes providing the opportunity for new members to participate in their first year’s exhibitions, ensuring that the community aspect remains strong and emerging artists are encouraged. People who enjoy the arts can become non-working members if they wish, allowing them to be kept up to date with the society’s activities and invitations to exhibition openings.

The NSAS remains loyal to its founder’s wishes and is an important contributor to the Nelson art scene.

Nelson Suter Art Society
208 Bridge St, at the McKee Gallery within Suter Art Gallery
nsas.net.nz

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