Photo: William Turner / Public domain
In a charming wooden cottage on Greymouth's outskirts, Woodstock Gallery showcases the best of West Coast creativity. The gallery is a labour of love for local artists, featuring a rotating collection of paintings, ceramics, pounamu (greenstone) jewellery, and photography that captures the rugged beauty of the region. It's a relaxed, welcoming space where you can chat with the artists themselves and find a unique souvenir that tells a story.
Highlights & What to See
- Pounamu jewellery – hand-carved greenstone pieces inspired by Māori design and the natural environment
- West Coast landscapes – vivid paintings and photographs of the wild coastline, rainforest, and mountains
- Local ceramics and sculpture – functional pottery and whimsical art pieces made from local clay
- Meet the artists – often on-site, they're happy to explain their techniques and inspiration
- Garden setting – the cottage's garden is dotted with sculptures and native plants
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes to browse the gallery thoroughly and chat with the artists. It's a perfect stop on a rainy West Coast afternoon or as a quick detour on your way to or from Greymouth. Pair with a coffee at a nearby café for a relaxed break.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Greymouth – explore the historic town centre, Monteith's Brewery, and the Cobden Bridge
- Shantytown Heritage Park – a living-history gold-rush village 10 km south
- Brunner Mine Site – poignant ruins and a memorial to the 1896 mining disaster
- Lake Brunner – a serene lake with walking tracks and fishing, 30 km east
- Punakaiki Pancake Rocks – dramatic limestone formations and blowholes, 45 km north on the scenic coastal road
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Image credits
- Punakaiki Pancake Rocks — W. Bulach / CC BY-SA 4.0