Our Galleries
MALCOLM SMITH GALLERY
THE WALL
Home of the annual Estuary Art and Ecology Awards, the Malcolm Smith Gallery hosts up to six large-scale exhibitions per year showcasing East Auckland artists at their best.
Dedicated to bolstering the next generation, The Wall hosts up to four exhibitions per year showcasing the work of local secondary or tertiary fine arts students.
What's On
Tony Clarke
Interwoven
Through his exhibition, artist Tony Clarke describes the ecology of Te Wai o Taiki in one word – Interwoven. Defined as many parts elaborately combined into a united whole, Interwoven highlights how each living thing plays an integral and interconnected role in supporting the inner workings of the Tāmaki Estuary. Clarke zooms in on this ecosystem and takes a micro lens to the birdlife of the estuary.
For more information on current and upcoming exhibitions, please visit our exhibitions page.
Visitor Information
Everything you need to plan your visit
Opening hours
Monday to Saturday, 10am – 4pm.
Closed on Sundays and public holidays.
The UXBRIDGE Centre operates under a different set of opening hours, you can find these here.
Getting here
Location
35 Uxbridge Road, Howick
Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
The Gallery is located inside the UXBRIDGE Centre. The main entrance to the UXBRIDGE Centre is via Uxbridge Road.
Car parking
UXBRIDGE shares a small car park with the Early Learning Centre (Approx. 6 metres’ walk from our rear entrance), comprising seven parking spaces (including two disabled parking spots) and a drop-off zone. You may use the drop-off zone before your class to drop off any materials you have and park nearby. You can access this car park via the driveway to the left of the Howick Library.
Alternative parking options include on-street parking along Uxbridge Road, and another car park located beside The Grand Indian Restaurant & Bar on Uxbridge Road. There is also parking along Selwyn Road and The Glebe, accessible via the Selwyn Road pathway, which leads directly to the UXBRIDGE Studios.
Buses
Howick is connected to Auckland’s CBD via bus and ferry with bus stops located on either end of Picton Street. There are also bus connections from Manukau & South Auckland and local services within East Auckland.
Please check the Auckland Transport website for more information and to plan your journey.
Taxis
Taxis can pick up and drop off from the front entrance on Uxbridge Road (approx. 5 metres walk to our main entrance).
Gallery entry
Pricing and admission
There is no entry fee for the Malcolm Smith Gallery.
Gallery tours
We offer guided tours on request. For more information, including availability, please email us at [email protected] or visit our current exhibition page for updates and information on exhibition-specific public programming.
Access
All galleries and facilities are wheelchair accessible. Assistance dogs are welcome.
Please head to our Accessibility page for more information.
Contact
09 353 6467
If you have specific questions or concerns regarding one of our exhibitions, please email the Visual Arts Coordinator at [email protected]



