The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery is New Zealand’s premier contemporary art museum. It is recognised nationally and internationally as home to the art and ideas of pioneering filmmaker and kinetic artist Len Lye.
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Here is a good candidate for cutting hours as only 178 visitors per day. On basis of Good Friday at library (220) there appears to be plenty of scope to reduce costs. All for making Len Lye available but do not think we need to pay for twice as Council seems intent. Also many works should be on regular display as we are already paying dearly for the privilege.
Here is a good candidate for cutting hours as only 178 visitors per day. On basis of Good Friday at library (220) there appears to be plenty of scope to reduce costs. All for making Len Lye available but do not think we need to pay for twice as Council seems intent. Also many works should be on regular display as we are already paying dearly for the privilege.