Grainstore Gallery

Galleries and museum key icon.
Galleries and museum key icon.

Monday10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Tuesday10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Wednesday10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Thursday10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Friday10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Saturday10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Sunday10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

9 Harbour Street, South Hill, Oamaru

027 366 6201

Climb the stairs at 5 Harbour Street and find yourself in what can only be described as an emporium. Local artist Donna Demente studied art in the big smoke, Auckland, but after twenty-five years, Ōamaru is her home and Grainstore Gallery, her creative world. 

While many visitors expect to find a tiny attic here, Grainstore Gallery’s whimsical environment will swallow you right up. It’s huge, for one, but contains within it a host of smaller vignettes, displays and corners to explore. Wander along, and you’ll soon meet Donna’s larger-than-life paper mache sculptures of Queen Victoria and other famous women. Their scale suits the space, and they’re all handmade and painted by the artist herself.

Donna’s paintings and detailed masks also hang throughout the space and reflect her interest in theatre and the power of the ‘gaze’ throughout history. Amidst all of her larger pieces are bits of ephemera that inspire and inform her process; antiques, taxidermy, other artists’ work- a massive collection of found objects. It would take hours to explore it all, but that’s part of this spot’s appeal. Time seems to stop in this magical space.

As Grainstore Gallery also doubles as her functional studio space, Donna is usually around to answer questions, so feel free to strike up a chat. Art nerds will gather that she’s most interested in the work of the pre-Raphaelites, but she also loves to let ‘humour pervade, to investigate everything and to always take the mickey a bit, too.”

Even the building itself has a story here. It was used for grain storage for many years and then was home to the local paper for nearly seven decades. Now it’s the perfect home for Donna’s work, a world all its own and sometimes host to live music gigs, too (check Grainstore’s Facebook page to follow along). Grainstore Gallery is Donna’s ‘collection, salon, studio and museum’ – hard to capture in words or photographs, it’s something you just have to see for yourself.

Words by Olivia Sisson & Photography by Nancy Zhou

Information not correct? Report an error

Location

9 Harbour Street, South Hill, Oamaru

Nearby Places

Housekeepers Design

Interior view of the shop at Housekeepers Design in Ōamaru.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki
Fashion key icon.

A beautiful old building full of beautiful new objects. We’re talking New Zealand-made clothing, accessories and homewares that’ll delight even the most discerning of buyers. Do your gift shopping or treat yourself.

Cucina

Looking over the shoulder of a person eating a meal with a knife and fork.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki Editor's Pick
Restaurants key icon.

Argentinian, Italian and Spanish flavours meet Kiwi hospitality at Cucina. Owners Yanina and Pablo, moved their family to Ōamaru in 2008, and celebrate the cuisine they grew up with through Waitaki's best ingredients.

Inc. Design

Wide angle interior view of Inc. Design in Ōamaru.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki Editor's Pick
Fashion key icon.

Not just a shop, gallery or studio but some combination of all three, Ōamaru’s Inc. Design is an experience in and of itself.

The Criterion Hotel

Exterior view of The Criterion Hotel in Ōamaru.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki
Bars key icon.

First established in 1877, the Criterion Hotel Bar and Eatery is the jewel in the crown in the historic Victorian precinct in Ōamaru.

Similar Places

Nest Tree Houses

Looking up at a starry sky with Nest Tree Houses in the backdrop.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki
Accommodation key icon.

The Hakataramea Valley is a slice of rural South Canterbury heaven, with picture-perfect landscapes, incredible views and nature all around.

Elephant Rocks

View of Elephant Rocks in the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki
Stay and explore key icon.

For a nice walk, a bit of bouldering or both, head to Elephant Rocks. Sculpted by wind and rain, these funky outcrops give visitors a glimpse of the limestone that make the Waitaki Valley’s terroir so unique.

Steampunk HQ

Exterior view of Steampunk HQ victorian building in Ōamaru.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki
Galleries and museum key icon.

This epicentre of Steampunk culture comes alive at the Steampunk HQ, where interactive art comes to life in a way that’s fun, antique and futuristic all at once.

Valley Views Glamping

A bedroom set inside a Glamping pod with a wooden panelled floor.
Place Ōamaru & Waitaki Editor's Pick
Accommodation key icon.

Glamping with sweeping views of the Waitaki Valley, and hosts who know its every nook and cranny including the best summer swimming holes. Honeymoon, stay-cation, reunion, whatever the occasion, it’ll be best had here.