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Airini A'Court
(born 1953)
–
painter
Brett a'Court
(born 1968) – painter
Zena Abbott
(1922–1993) – weaver
Caroline Abraham
(1809–1877) – painter
Laurence Aberhart
(born 1949) – photographer
Emily Acland
(1830–1905) – pioneer settler and watercolour painter
Avis Acres
(1910–1994) – painter, illustrator, writer
Laurence Aberhart
(born 1949) – photographer
Mark Adams
(born 1949) – photographer
Richard Adams
(born 1957) – violinist and abstract painter
Chrystabel Aitken
(1904–2005) – sculptor and jeweller
Florence Akins
(1906–2012) – metalworker and textile artist
Gretchen Albrecht
(born 1943) – painter
Peter Alger
(born 1952) – ceramicist
Jim Allen
(1922–2023) – sculptor, carver and mixed media artist
Edith Amituanai
(born 1980) – photographer
Gladys Anderson
(19th century) – painter
Hiria Anderson
(born 1974) – painter
Thomas Andrew
(1855–1939) – photographer
Rita Angus
(1908–1970) – painter
Billy Apple
(1935–2021) – pop and conceptual artist
Aina Apse
(1926–2015) – potter
Reweti Arapere
(living) – illustrator, sculptor and painter
Esther Archdall
(1916–1999) – textile artist
Mina Arndt
(1885–1926) – painter
Tanya Ashken
(born 1939) – sculptor and jeweller
Raewyn Atkinson
(born 1955) – ceramicist
Nabil Sabio Azadi
(born 1991) – visual artist
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John Badcock
(born 1952) – contemporary artist
Chris Bailey
(born 1965) – sculptor and carver
Whero O Te Rangi Bailey
(1935–2016) – weaver and textile artist
Kingsley Baird
(living) – sculptor and designer
Gertrude Ball
(1879–1971) – wood engraver and painter
Murray Ball
(1939–2017) – cartoonist
George Baloghy
(born 1950) – painter
William Bambridge
(1820–1879) – photographer
Ria Bancroft
(1907–1993) – sculptor
Barry Barclay
(1944–2008) – filmmaker
Nola Barron
(born 1931) – potter
Charles Decimus Barraud
(1822–1897) – painter
Paul Beadle
(1917–1992) – sculptor and medallist
Russell Beck
(1941–2018) – sculptor and jade carver
Richmond Beetham
(1832–1912) – painter
William Beetham
(1809–1888) – portrait painter
William J. Belcher
(1883–1949) – painter
Graham Bennett
(born 1947) – sculptor
Maurice Bennett
(1957–2016) – toast artist
Leo Bensemann
(1912–1986) – illustrator, printer, typographer, publisher and editor
Carlo Bergamini
(1868–1934) – sculptor
Pauline Bern
(born 1952) – jeweller
James Berry
(1906–1979) – stamp and coin designer
Phyllis Bethune
(1899–1982) – painter
Don Binney
(1940–2012) – painter
Vivien Bishop
(born 1945) – painter
Lisa Black
(born 1982) – mixed media sculptor
Margery Blackman
(born 1930) – weaver
Eden Bleazard
(1855–1946) – painter
Bessie Blomfield
(1880–1984) – painter
Charles Blomfield
(1848–1926) – painter
Constance Bolton
(1884–1949) – painter
Chris Booth
(born 1948) – sculptor and installation artist
Joe Bootham
(1911–1986) – painter
Levi Borgstrom
(1919–2001) – woodturner
Nigel Borell
(born 1973) – Māori contemporary artist and curator
Kobi Bosshard
(born 1939) – jeweller
Christine Boswijk
(born 1939) – ceramicist
James Boswell
(1906–1971) – painter, cartoonist and draughtsman
John Botica
(born 1953) – pebble mosaic artist and designer
Olivia Spencer Bower
(1905–1982) – painter
Violet Bowring
(1890-1980) - painter, miniaturist
Walter Armiger Bowring
(1874 -1931) - painter and illustrator
Arthur Merric Boyd
(1862–1940) – painter
George Boyd
(1825–1886) – potter
Joanna Braithwaite
(born 1962) – painter
Brian Brake
(1927–1988) – photographer
William Brassington
(1801–1905) – stonemason and sculptor
Jane Brenkley
(1882–1973) – painter, wood carver and embroiderer
Stella Brennan
(born 1974) – installation artist
Louie Bretaña
(born 1967) – multi-media artist and painter
Barry Brickell
(1935–2016) – potter
Freda Brierley
(born 1942) – weaver
Matahi Brightwell
(born 1952) – master carver
Tungane Broadbent
(born 1940) – tivaevae / tivaivai artist
Greg Broadmore
(born 1972) – concept designer and sculptor
David Brokenshire
(1925–2014) – ceramicist
Jude Broughan
(born 1976) – mixed media artist
Cath Brown
(1933–2004) – weaver and ceramicist
Helen Brown
(1917–1986) – painter
Nigel Brown
(born 1949) – painter
Pelenakeke Brown
– multi-disciplinary artist
Peter Brown
(1921–2005) – painter
Kathleen Browne
(1905–2007) – painter
Mary-Louise Browne
(born 1957) – text-based conceptual artist
Annie Buckhurst
(1894 - 1959) – metalwork artist
Jessie Buckland
(1878–1939) – photographer
Emily Valentine Bullock
– jeweller and creator of wearable art
Brit Bunkley
(born 1955) – sculptor, installation artist and digital/video artist
Fanny Buss
(1910–1986) – textile artist, fashion designer, printmaker and book illustrator
Debra Bustin
(born 1957) – visual artist
Maude Burge
(1865–1957) – painter
Sulieti Fieme'a Burrows
(born 1951) –
tapa cloth
artist
Mirranda Burton
(born 1973) – printmaker and graphic novel illustrator
Grace Butler
(1886–1962) – painter
Margaret Butler
(1883–1947) – sculptor
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Helen Calder
(born 1955) – painter
Emma Camden
(born 1966) – glassworker
Corrie Cameron
(1904–1993) – printmaker and painter
Donna Campbell
(born 1959) – curator, weaver and textile artist
Jenny Campbell
(1895–1970) – painter
Rosemary Campbell
(born 1941) – painter
Ida Carey
(1891–1982) – painter and art teacher
Steve Carr
– video artist, sculptor and photographer
Len Castle
(1924–2011) – potter
Ruth Castle
(born 1931) – weaver
Tim Chadwick
(1962–2010) – painter and mixed media artist
Vera Chapman
(1885–1953) – painter
Chris Charteris
(born 1966) – jeweller
Ellen Cheeseman
(1848–1928) – painter and botanist
Chen Weiming
(born c. 1980) – sculptor
Garth Chester
(1916–1968) – furniture designer
Madeleine Child
(born 1959) – ceramicist
Raymond Ching
(born 1939) – painter
Liyen Chong
(born 1979) – embroiderer, ceramacist and printmaker
Bessie Christie
(1904–1983) – painter
Joseph Churchward
(1932–2013) – graphic designer and typographer
Philip Clairmont
(1949–1984) – painter
Fiona Clark
(born 1954) – photographer
Russell Clark
(1905–1966) – illustrator and sculptor
Frank Edward Clarke
(1849–1899) – scientific illustrator
Tangimoe Clay
(born 1960) – weaver and textile artist
Betty Clegg
(1926–2009) – watercolour painter
James Coe
(1917–2003) – industrial designer and painter
Edith Collier
(1885–1964) – painter
Alice Beville Collins
(1884–1973) – silversmith
William Cooch
(1898–1950) – stamp designer, printmaker, calligrapher and architect
Octavia Cook
(born 1978) – jeweller
Jim Cooper
(born 1956) – ceramicist
Dale Copeland
(born 1943) – collage and assemblage artist
Ivy Copeland
(1888–1961) – painter
Stella Corkery
(born 1960) – painter
Paerau Corneal
(born 1961) – ceramicist
Bronwynne Cornish
(born 1945) – ceramicist, sculptor, educator
Frederick Daniel Cornwell
(1875–1948) – painter
Shane Cotton
(born 1964) – painter
Roy Cowan
(1918–2006) – ceramicist and printmaker
Helen Crabb
(1891–1972) – pen and ink artist, painter and art teacher
John Crichton
(1917–1993) – furniture and interior designer
Gordon Crook
(1921–2011) – visual artist
Bill Culbert
(1935–2019) – painter, photographer, sculptor and installation artist
Ann Culy
(born 1952) – jeweller
Vera Cummings
(1891–1949) – painter
Betty Curnow
(1911–2005) – painter and printmaker
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Philip Dadson
(born 1946) – media artist
Lily Daff
(1885–1945) – painter and illustrator
Andrea Daly
(born 1965) – jeweller
Judy Darragh
(born 1957) – sculpture/installation
Shona Rapira Davies
(born 1951) – sculptor and painter
May Davis
(1914–1995) – ceramicist
Neil Dawson
(born 1948) – sculptor
Melvin Day
(1923–2016) – painter and scholar
Eileen Olive Deste
(1909–1986) – photographer
Pip Devonshire
(born 1966) – weaver
Fran Dibble
(born 1962) – painter and sculptor
Paul Dibble
(born 1943) – sculptor
Ngila Dickson
(born 1958) – costume designer
Konstantin Dimopoulos
(born 1954) – sculptor and visual artist
Owen Dippie
(living) – muralist and street artist
Lynley Dodd
(born 1941) – children's book illustrator
John Drawbridge
(1930–2005) – muralist
Don Driver
(1930–2011) – painter, sculptor and collage-maker/assemblist
Andrew Drummond
(born 1951) – painter and sculptor
Sam Duckor-Jones
(born 1982) – sculptor and poet
Alison Duff
(1914–2000) – sculptor
Joan Dukes
(1903–1993) – illustrator
Sarah Dutt
(living) – mixed media artist
Dagmar Dyck
(born 1972) – printmaker and painter
Rona Dyer
(1923–2021) – painter and wood-engraver
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Audrey Eagle
(1925–2022) – botanical illustrator
Gay Eaton
(1933–2017) – textile artist
John Edgar
(1950–2021) – sculptor and medallist
Leon van den Eijkel
(1940–2021) – sculptor and painter
Frances Dolina Ellis
(1900–1971) – artist, printmaker and teacher
Frederick Vincent Ellis
(1892–1961) – stained glass artist and art teacher
Lorna Ellis
(1903–1981) – sculptor and ceramist
Martin Emond
(1969–2004) – cartoon illustrator and painter
Jane Evans
(1946–2012) – painter
Claudia Pond Eyley
(born 1946) – painter, filmmaker
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Jacqueline Fahey
(born 1929) – painter and writer
Richard Fairgray
(born 1985) – author and illustrator
Lusi Faiva
– stage performer and dancer
David Farquhar
(1928–2007) – composer
Nicola Farquhar
(born 1972) – painter
Joan Fear
(1932–2022) – painter
William Henry Feldon
(1871–1945) – sculptor and monumental mason
Charles Fell
(1844–1918) – painter
Fatu Feu'u
(born 1946) – painter
Irene Ferguson
(born 1970) – portrait painter
Di Ffrench
(1946–1999) – photographic and performance artist
Ivy Fife
(1905–1976) – painter
George Finey
(1895–1987) – sketch artist, illustrator and painter
John Nugent Fitch
(1840–1927) – botanical illustrator and lithographer
Fane Flaws
(1951–2021) – painter, musician and multimedia artist
Frances Fletcher
(1846–1935) – painter
Tony Fomison
(1939–1990) – painter
Luise Fong
(born 1964) – abstract painter and educator
Selina Foote
(born 1985) – painter
John Bevan Ford
(1930–2005) – artist
Patricia France
(1911–1995) – abstract artist
Margaret Frankel
(1902–1997) – painter, potter, printmaker and art teacher
Jacqueline Fraser
(born 1956) – sculptor and installation artist
Warwick Freeman
(born 1953) – jeweller
Marti Friedlander
(1928–2016) – photographer
Karl Fritsch
(born 1963) – jeweller
Dick Frizzell
(born 1943) – printmaker, painter
Hester Frood
(1882–1971) – painter and printmaker
Clive Fugill
(born 1949) – wood carver
Elizabeth Fuller
(born 1957) – illustrator
Steve Fullmer
(born 1946) – ceramicist
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Joanne Gair
(born c.1958) – make-up artist
Briar Gardner
(1879–1968) – ceramicist
Rosalie Gascoigne
(1917–1999) – sculptor and assemblage artist
Regan Gentry
(born 1976) – sculptor
Ian George
(1952–2015) – sculptor and painter
Kay George
(born 1954) – painter
May Gilbert
(1901–1977) – printmaker and painter
John Alexander Gilfillan
(1793–1864) – painter
Lloyd Godman
(born 1952) – photographer and environmental artist
Katie Gold
- potter
Suzanne Goldberg
(1940–1999) – painter
Charles Goldie
(1870–1947) – painter
Edmund Gouldsmith
(1852–1932) – painter
Star Gossage
(born 1973) – painter
Kohai Grace
(born 1966) – weaver
Joan Gragg
(born 1943) – sculptor and painter
Brett Graham
(born 1967) – sculptor
Charlotte Graham
(born 1972) – painter
Lyonel Grant
(born 1957) – carver and sculptor
Aston Greathead
(1921–2012) – artist
Ayesha Green
(born 1987) – painter and sculptor
Sarah Greenwood
(1809–1889) – painter
James Greig
(1936–1986) – potter
William Griffin
(c.1811–1870) – painter
Richard Gross
(1882–1964) – sculptor
John Gully
(1819–1888) – painter
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Robert Hague
(born 1967) – sculptor and printmaker
Alison Hale
(born 1954/1955) – painter
Caley Hall
(born 1975) – painter
Bill Hammond
(1947–2021) – painter
Pat Hanly
(1932–2004) – painter
Amy Merania Harper
(1900–1998) – photographer
Emily Cumming Harris
(1836–1925) – painter
Jeffrey Harris
(born 1949) – painter
Malcolm Harrison
(1941–2007) – textile artist
Christine Harvey
(living) – tā moko artist
Niki Hastings-McFall
(born 1959) – artist and jeweller
Rhona Haszard
(1901–1931) – painter
Charles Heaphy
(1820–1881) – painter
Christine Hellyar
(born 1947) – sculptor and installation artist
Des Helmore
(born 1940) – biological illustrator
Kennaway Henderson
(1879–1960) – illustrator and cartoonist
Louise Henderson
(1902–1994) – painter
Rangimārie Hetet
(1892–1995) – weaver
Veranoa Hetet
(born 1966) – weaver
Georgina Burne Hetley
(1832–1898) – painter
Avis Higgs
(1918–2016) – textile designer
Mabel Hill
(1872–1956) – painter
Roland Hipkins
(1894–1951) – painter and woodcutter
Gavin Hitchings
(born 1937) – jeweller
Bessie Hocken
(1848–1933) – painter and photographer
Frances Hodgkins
(1869–1947) – painter
W. M. Hodgkins
(1833–1898) – painter
Ola and Marie Höglund
(born 1956, born 1955) – glass artists
Katherine McLean Holmes
(1849–1925) – painter
Julian Hooper
(born 1966) – painter
Esther Studholme Hope
(1885–1975) – painter
Gabrielle Hope
(1916–1962) – painter
Jean Horsley
(1913–1997) – painter
Ralph Hotere
(1931–2013) – painter, educator
Charles Howorth
(1856–1945) – painter
Eleanor Hughes
(1882–1959) – painter
Alexis Hunter
(1948–2014) – contemporary painter, photographer
Mary Young Hunter
(1872–1947) – painter
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Humphrey Ikin
(born 1957) – furniture designer
Ioane Ioane
(born 1962) – performance artist, filmmaker, painter, installation artist and sculptor
Wilfrid Nelson Isaac
(1893–1972) – jeweller, enameller, metalworker and art school director
Tāme Iti
(born 1952) – performance and installation artist, painter and sculptor
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Nicola Jackson
(born 1960) – painter
Linda James
(born 1951) – painter
Helen Varley Jamieson
(born 1966) – digital media artist, writer
Eana Jeans
(1890–1986) – painter
Ellen Jeffreys
(1827–1904) – painter
Dorothy Jenkin
(1892–1995) – painter
Megan Jenkinson
(born 1958) – photographer
Jess Johnson
(born 1979) – drawer, animator
Nina Jones
(1871–1926) – painter
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Robyn Kahukiwa
(born c. 1938) – painter and illustrator
Emily Karaka
(born 1952) – painter
Annie Elizabeth Kelly
(1877–1946) – portrait painter
Felix Runcie Kelly
(1914–1994) – painter, muralist, cartoonist
Robyn E. Kenealy
(born 1983) – comic creator
Bob Kerr
(born 1951) – painter
Richard Killeen
(born 1946) – painter
Martha King
(1803–1897) – painter
Susan Te Kahurangi King
(born 1951) – pencil/ink
Rangi Kipa
(born 1966) – sculptor and carver
Te Rongo Kirkwood
(active since 2000s) – glass designer
Tom Kreisler
(1938-2002) – painter and poet
Tony Kuepfer
(born 1947) – glass artist
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Sarah Laing
(born 1973) – cartoonist and author
Lily Laita
(born 1969) – painter
Maureen Lander
(born 1942) – weaver and installation artist
Peter Lange
(1802–1884) – ceramicist
Daisy Le Cren
(1881–1951) – painter
Saskia Leek
(born 1970) – painter
Andy Leleisi'uao
(born 1969) – painter
Karl Leonard
(born 1964) – carver and weaver
Ranginui Parewahawaha Leonard
(1872–1984) – weaver
Janet Lilo
(born 1982) – digital photography, video, and multimedia artist
Gottfried Lindauer
(1839–1926) – painter
Bridie Lonie
(born 1951/2) – painter, academic and arts writer
Ida Mary Lough
(1903–1985) – weaver
Nikole Lowe
(born 1973) – tattoo artist
Caroline Lush
(1854–1945) – painter
Phillip Luxton
(born 1959) – ceramicist
Len Lye
(1901–1980) – sculptor, experimental film maker
Julia Lynch
(1896–1975) – portrait artist
Vivian Lynn
(1931–2018) – sculptor, paper and installation artist
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Douglas MacDiarmid
(1922–2020) – painter
Molly Macalister
(1920–1979) – sculptor
Jeanne Macaskill
(1931–2014) – painter
Rhea Maheshwari
(born 1993) – painter
Tanja McMillan (Misery)
(born 1982) – graffiti artist, painter, sculptor
Allen Maddox
(1948–2000) – painter
Marian Maguire
(born 1962) – lithographer
Sam Mahon
(born 1950) – sculptor
Toi Te Rito Maihi
(born 1937) – weaver
Dorothy Manning
(1919–2012) – painter
Edgar Mansfield
(1907–1996) – bookbinder
Owen Mapp
(born 1945) – carver and sculptor
Lina Marsh
(born 1972/73) – multidisciplinary artist and musician
Sylvia Marsters
(born 1963) – painter
Josiah Martin
(1843–1916) – photographer
Mata Aho Collective
(formed 2012) – mixed-media artists
Karl Maughan
(born 1964) - painter
Liz Maw
(born 1966) – painter
Colin McCahon
(1919–1987) – painter, museum curator, teacher
Elizabeth McClure
(born 1957) – glass artist
Shona McFarlane
(1929–2001) – painter
Royce McGlashen
(born 1949) – ceramicist
Mary McIntyre
(born 1928) – painter
Peter McIntyre
(1910–1995) – painter
Raymond McIntyre
(1879–1933) – artist and art critic
Matthew McIntyre-Wilson
(born 1973) – jeweller
Lois McIvor
(1930–2017) – painter
Rachael McKenna
(born 1950) – photographer
Tui McLauchlan
(1915–2004) – painter
Sarah Ann McMurray
(1848–1943) – woodcarver
Ellen von Meyern
(died c. 1912) – portrait painter
Judy Millar
(born 1957) – painter
Marjory Mills
(1896–1987) – watercolour painter, embroidery designer
Margaret Milne
(1917–2005) – ceramicist
Sofia Minson
(born 1984) – painter
Merata Mita
(1942–2010) – filmmaker
Shona Moller
– painter
Tim Molloy
– cartoonist
Muriel Carrick Moody
(1907–1991) – sculptor, ceramist
Geoff Moon
(1915–2009) – photographer
Julia Morison
(born 1952) – multidisciplinary artist
Edith Emily Morris
(1895–1965) – jewellery designer, silversmith
Robin Morrison
(1944–1993) – photographer
Elise Mourant
(1921–1990) – painter
Milan Mrkusich
(1925–2018) – painter
Marianne Muggeridge
(born 1952) – painter and screenprinter
Michel Mulipola
(born 1981) – comic artist
Selwyn Muru
(born 1937) – painter, sculptor and film / broadcasting
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James Nairn
(1859–1904) – painter
Manos Nathan
(1948–2015) – ceramicist
Chester Nealie
(born 1942) – ceramicist
G. P. Nerli
(1860–1926) – painter
Indira Neville
(born 1973) – comics artist
Kate Newby
(born 1979) – installation artist
Guy Ngan
(1926–2017) – painter and sculptor
Peter Nicholls
(born 1936) – sculptor
Jan Nigro
(1919–2012) – painter
Buck Nin
(1942–1996) – artist
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Nina Oberg Humphries
(born 1990) – sculpture, photographer
Kate Ogston
(1852–1916) - painter
Alfred Henry O'Keeffe
(1858–1941) – artist
Ani O'Neill
(born 1971) – artist
Richard Orjis
(born 1979) – artist
Daisy Osborn
(1888–1957) – painter, illustrator, jewellery designer
Rona Ngahuia Osborne
(born 1974) – painter, textile and clothing artist
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Pacific Sisters
– collective of artists, performers, fashion designers, jewellers and musicians
Evelyn Margaret Page
(1899–1988) – painter
Alvin Pankhurst
(born 1949) – painter
Fiona Pardington
(born 1961) – photographer
Michael Parekowhai
(born 1968) – sculptor
John Parker
(born 1947) – ceramicist
J. S. Parker
(1944–2017) – painter
Richard Parker
(born 1946) – ceramicist
Reuben Paterson
(born 1973) – artist
Tania Patterson
(born 1969) – jeweller
Joanna Paul
(1945–2003) – visual artist, poet, filmmaker
Ruth Paul
(born 1964) – children's writer, illustrator
Edward William Payton
(1859–1944) – photographer and painter
Johnny Penisula
(born 1955) – artist
Graham Percy
(1938–2008) – artist, illustrator
Patricia Charlotte Perrin
(1921–1988) – potter
Juliet Peter
(1915–2010) – ceramicist, illustrator, printmaker, painter
Margot Philips
(1902–1988), painter
Séraphine Pick
(born 1964) – painter
Judy Pickard
(1921–2016) – painter
Kim Pieters
(born 1959) – painter, musician and digital filmmaker
Molima Molly Pihigia
(born 1950/51) – weaver
Ada May Plante
(1875–1950) – painter
Philip Robert Presants
(1867–1942) – chromolithographer
Alan Preston
(born 1941) – jeweller
Phil Price
(born 1965) – sculptor
Diane Prince
(born 1952) – painter, weaver, installation art practitioner and set designer
John Pule
(born 1962) – artist, writer
Erenora Puketapu-Hetet
(1941–2006) – weaver, writer
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Rachael Rakena
(born 1969) – digital artist
Rosanna Raymond
(born 1967) – installation artist, poet, and cultural commentator
Lisa Reihana
(born 1964) – photographer
Rangimahora Reihana-Mete
(1899–1993) – weaver
Bridget Reweti
(active since 2000s) – photographer and moving image artist
Kura Te Waru Rewiri
(born 1950), painter, educator
Pauline Rhodes
(born 1937) – sculptor, photographer and installation artist
Gwyneth Richardson
(1896–1980), watercolour artist
Dolla Richmond
(1861–1935) – painter
Baye Riddell
(born 1950) – ceramicist
Martyn Roberts
(born 1965/6) – lighting and set designer and photographer
Dorothy Robertson
(died 1979) – painter
Horatio Gordon Robley
(1840–1930) – 19th-century sketch artist and watercolourist
Helen Rockel
(born 1949) – painter
Rick Rudd
(born 1949) – ceramicist
Yvonne Rust
(1922–2002) – potter and painter
Frances Rutherford
(1912–2006) – painter
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Raymond Sagapolutele
(born 1971) – photographer
Kathleen Salmond
(1895–1946) – painter
E. Rosa Sawtell
(1865–1940) – painter
Theo Schoon
(1915–1985) – painter, carver, photographer
Emily Schuster
(1927–1997) – weaver
Ian Scott
(1945–2013) – painter
Alfred Sharpe
(1836–1908) – 19th-century painter
Joe Sheehan
(born 1976) – jeweller
Carole Shepheard
(born 1945) – printmaker
Maud Winifred Sherwood
(1880–1956) – painter
Jeena Shin
(born 1973) – painter
Emily Siddell
(born 1971) – mixed-media artist
Peter Siddell
(1935–2011) – 20th-century painter
Sylvia Siddell
(1941–2011) – painter
Freda Simmonds
(1912–1983) – painter
Tiffany Singh
(born 1978) – installation artist
Susan Skerman
(born 1928) – painter
Yvonne Sloan
(born 1941) – weaver, textile artist
Michael Smither
(born 1939) – painter and sculptor
Katherine Smyth
– ceramicist
Ella Spicer
(1876–1958) – painter
Peggy Spicer
(1908–1984) – painter
John Calcott St Quentin
(
fl.
1863
–
1869
) – painter, designer and workers' advocate
[1]
Vida Steinert
(1906–1999) – painter
Helen Stewart
(1900–1983) – painter
Peter Stichbury
(born 1969) – 20th-century painter
Justin Summerton
(born 1968) – painter
Grahame Sydney
(born 1948) – 20th-century painter
T
Wi Taepa
(born 1946) – ceramicist
Suzanne Tamaki
– artist
Mahiriki Tangaroa
(born 1973) – painter
Tuāfale Tanoa’i
- videographer & multi media
Alfred James Tattersall
(1861–1951) – photographer
Mary Taylor
(born 1948) – painter and etcher
Saffronn Te Ratana
(born 1975) – painter
Ernest Heber Thompson
(1891–1971) – painter
Pauline Thompson
(1942–2012) – painter
Ray Thorburn
(1937–2023) – painter and arts educator
Yvonne Todd
(born 1973) – photographer
Mollie Tripe
(1870–1939) – painter
Philip Trusttum
(born 1940) – painter
Michel Tuffery
(born 1966) – artist
Telly Tuita
(born 1980) – multi-media artist and painter
Merylyn Tweedie
(born 1953) – multi-media artist
Marion Tylee
(1900–1981) – painter
U
Francis Upritchard
(born 1976) – sculptor and installation artist
Colleen Waata Urlich
(1939–2015) – ceramicist
V
Juliet Valpy
(1835–1911) – painter
Petrus Van der Velden
(1837–1913) – painter
Ronnie van Hout
(born 1962), New Zealand artist
Bianca van Rangelrooy
(born 1959) – painter, sculptor
Erica van Zon
(born 1979) – ceramicist
Lesley Vanderwalt
(active 2010s) – hair designer, make-up artist
Kathleen Vane
(1891–1965) – painter
W
Taika Waititi
(born 1975) – visual artist and filmmaker
Lisa Walker
(born 1967) – jeweller
Edith Wall
(1904–2012) – painter
Elizabeth Wallwork
(1883–1969) – painter
Gordon Walters
(1919–1995) – artist and graphic designer
Emma Maria Walrond
(1859–1943) – painter
Enga Washbourn
(1908–1988) – painter
Harry Watson
(born 1965) – carver and sculptor
Ruth Watson
(born 1962) – photographer, sculptor, painter, installation artist and academic
Alice Waymouth
(1884–1963) – metalworker and artist
Chris Weaver
(born 1956) – ceramicist
Ben Webb
(1976–2014) – painter
Marilynn Webb
(1937–2021) – printmaker, painter
Christine Webster
(born 1958) – visual artist and photographer
Frank Weitzel
(1905–1932) – printmaker and sculptor
Tao Wells
– community conceptualist
Ans Westra
(1936–2023) – photographer
Annie Julia White
(1852–1932) – painter
Jonathan White
(1938–2021) – painter
Robin White
(born 1946) — painter, printmaker
Violet Whiteman
(1873–1952) – painter
Alice Whyte
(1885–1952) – painter
Areta Wilkinson
(born 1969) – jeweller
Howard Williams
(born 1935) – ceramicist and art writer
Arnold Manaaki Wilson
(1928-2012) – contemporary sculptor
Judy McIntosh Wilson
(born 1937) – sculptor and installation artist
Mary Wirepa
(1904–1971) – painter
Christina Wirihana
(born 1949) – weaver
Merilyn Wiseman
(1941–2019) – ceramicist
Brent Wong
(born 1945) – surrealist painter
Sina Woolcott
(1907–2003) – potter
Toss Woollaston
(1910–1998) – painter
Benjamin Work
(born 1979) – sculptor, painter
Douglas Wright
(1956–2018) – dancer, choreographer
Robert Henry Wynyard
(1802–1864) – painter
Y
Pauline Yearbury
(1926–1977) – Māori modernist artist
Charlotte Youmans
(1869–1957) – painter
Wayne Youle
(born 1974) – contemporary multi-media artist
Adele Younghusband
(1878–1969) – artist and photographer
Z
Beth Zanders
(1913–2009) – painter
See also
List of New Zealand women artists
New Zealand art
References
↑
Rice, Geoffrey W.
"John Calcott St Quentin"
.
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
.
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
. Retrieved
30 December
2016
.
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