The Central Otago Arts Trail
A REAL ART EXPERIENCE - THE CENTRAL OTAGO ARTS TRAIL
The Central Otago Arts Trail is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the region's vibrant arts scene. This trail allows you to not only visit galleries but also provides the chance to meet talented artists in their studios. You can explore a variety of sculptures and murals throughout the area, each with an interesting backstory.
Whether you are a passionate art enthusiast, a collector of fine pieces, or simply seeking inspiration, the Central Otago Arts Trail promises a captivating journey that can be tailored to your schedule – whether you have just an hour to spare or a whole day to indulge in artistic exploration.
By venturing off the beaten path, you'll uncover the hidden gems that inspire the local creative communities, providing a deeper understanding of the artistic influences that shape this unique region.
CENTRAL OTAGO ARTS TRAIL ARTISTS - Alexandra / Clyde Area
- Nicola Bennett
View Location » Viewing by Appointment Only - Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery
View Location » 10am - 4pm. Seven days per week. - Forces within the Dunstan
View Location » Public Art - Marion VIALADE
View Location » Between 9.30am and 3pm. Please contact me prior to visit. - Eric Schusser
View Location » You are welcome to visit my workplace. A phone call first would be appreciated. - Gretl Barzotto
View Location » Please call or email first to arrange a time to visit Gretl's studio. - Gone Potty Studio
View Location » Open 7 Days but call just in case 027 651 6999 - Kathi McLean
View Location » Kathi can usually be found in her studio but to avoid disappointment please phone first to make sure. - Ross Cowie
View Location » By appointment or if signage on the street. - Nigel Wilson
View Location » Open everyday but we suggest you phone prior to visiting to avoid disappointment. - Sisson Gallery Photography
View Location » 10am - 5pm. - Eade Gallery
View Location » 10am - 5pm daily. - Karearea , Clyde
View Location » Public Art
Want to find out more? Please feel free to contact the Central Otago District Arts Trust by emailing