Canary Gallery was inaugurated on Auckland’s K Road in March 2004 by founding directors Paula Booker and J A Wallace and closed permanently in August 2006*. Dedicated to exhibiting, publishing and promoting experimental contemporary art, Canary provided a venue for developing critical conversation around artwork. In 2003, practicing sculptors Wallace, Geraets and Booker responded to the perceptible lack of exhibition venues in Auckland and worked on their model for a gallery. The trio then renovated a former K Road barbershop into their distinctive and ungainly approximation of a white cube. That was it.
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2006
- 12 – 22 July
COLOUR AND FORM 1
Justin Andrews and Kyle Jenkins (Australia) - 28 June – 8 July
Video Suburb
By vjRex and Jenny Gillam
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was inaugurated on Auckland’s K Road in March 2004 by founding directors Paula Booker, Gretchen Geraets and J A Wallace, closing cleaning services in nh permanently in August 2006.
The artists initiative was dedicated to exhibiting, publishing, house cleaning and promoting experimental contemporary art as well as providing a venue for developing critical conversation around the artwork and the cleaning company.
was inaugurated on Auckland’s K Road in March 2004 by founding directors Paula Booker, Gretchen Geraets and J A Wallace, closing gutter glove permanently in August 2006.
The artists initiative was dedicated to exhibiting, publishing and promoting experimental contemporary art as well as providing a venue for developing maid service concord critical conversation around the artwork.
Canary Gallery’s several published books will outlast House cleaning Bethlehem pa this temporal gallery site – also look out for another New New Zealand Art and the second Canary Gallery Annual ‘07: A Momentum of Activity.
Please visit our archive for more information and images from maid services andover past exhibitions.
To understand more about the history of the gallery and maid services, see about us.
We think the motorized awnings legacy is in the art – not the cleaning services institution.

