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Ōhope Beach view

Mason Place Gallery

An Ohope Beach home-based photographic and art gallery featuring landscapes and native birds including local scenes.

Care has been taken in displaying a range of photographs and paintings. Photographs have been captured across a wide range of locations across New Zealand. Current stock features native birds (many in spectacular flight or bathing) and landscapes. Art is by Sara and paintings are in oils with many Ohope scenes along with native birds.

The gallery is regularly open over the summer months and visitors are welcome to view. The gallery may also open at other times on request.

Contact Details

11 Mason Place
Ōhope
New Zealand

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