Brick Bay Sculpture Trail

During this economic climate we are confidently responding to the changing market offering sales and facilitating commissioned sculptures around the world. We work with a great range of New Zealand artists whose practices encompass monumental, kinetic and ephemeral sculptures across various scales and price ranges to suit outdoor, indoor, public, private, corporate, and urban or landscape settings. We take pride in enlivening people’s lives with great art, and work on a personal basis with clients to find them the perfect piece.

In spring we will welcome to Brick Bay new work by artists: Jim Dennison & Leanne Williams, Peter Lange, David McCracken, Phil Price.

"BEST WINERY EXPERIENCE"

"Just a little appalled by faux-European grandeur in the countryside?

Matakana's Brick Bay is the antidote. It has an award-winning glass building (by architect Noel Lane), 2km of bush showcasing the work of around 40 sculptors – all of it for sale – lovely views, good plattered food and, oh yes, some very nice wine... A splendid day out."

Metro Magazine Annual Awards, December, 2008

We’ve been featured in the following publications:

Michael Dunn’s revised edition of New Zealand Sculpture: A History features sculptures exhibited at Brick Bay Sculpture Trail.

Warwick Brown’s Seen this Century features many of the artists exhibiting at Brick Bay and includes images of their sculpture exhibited here.

Lauraine Jacob’s Matakana book features Brick Bay Wines & Sculpture Trail.

Autumn 2009 issue of Art News featured:
Tracey Tawhiao’s installation Wairuaatua at Brick Bay.

Leon van den Eijkel’s The Memory Windmills at Brick Bay

Urbis issue #49 featured Brick Bay Sculpture Trail in the Urbis Drive article.

Fletcher Vaughan’s Stratospheric is to be featured in the upcoming issue of Landscape Architecture NZ (formerly Urbis Landscapes).

The article Brick Bay Glass House featured in Indesign issue #36. Indesign is a leading Australian architecture/design magazine.

Over summer we featured in the NZ Herald Detours supplement.

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