Hanan Gallery

Hanan Gallery

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Hanan Gallery (Invercargill, New Zealand) is owned by Louise Craig & Neville Hall. Open Wednesday to Friday 1.00pm to 5.00pm.

Phone 0276920552 for viewing outside these hours. We are happy to accommodate this for you. - Display on the history of James Hanan & his Temple of Arts & Science established 1878 with one of his original paintings on display
- Paintings
- Reproductions of art work
- Tiles with images
- Jewellery, Recycled and Flower Petal Bead range
- Felt scarves

18/06/2026

Monster merino gnome hat with whale, dolphin and stars. Sold to a Southland musician

18/06/2026

Merino and silk fabric scarf

11/06/2026
10/06/2026

Felted merino art scarf, yarn and embellishments.

10/05/2026

Merino and silk felted scarf $90.00

06/05/2026

Thanks to Amy and the others who organised the 45' Deep South Fibre Festival in Gore last Saturday. Well done and a great turn out of traders and visitors.

Photos from Hanan Gallery's post 16/04/2026

I made a donation to the SPCA as part of my pledge to support animals in need. This came from a percentage of my sales from my Celestial Exhibition, Heritage and Art, featuring large felt artworks of animals. Did you know the SPCA have op shops and merchandise on their website? This is another way to support them.

10/04/2026

Hanan drew orrery drawings and made his own orrery. An orrery is a mechanical heliocentric (sun centred) model of the solar system. It has a crank handle to drive the clockwork mechanism making the planets rotate and orbit the sun. Hanan would have used his orrery in his public lectures to demonstrate the positions and motions of the plants and moons. Credit to Orreries UK for the image.

27/03/2026

Rose Petal Bead jewellery at Hanan Gallery. A method of hand-made bead making passed onto me in my family.

Hanan Gallery Display 15/03/2026

Come in and discover your local heritage. We have revamped our display on James Hanan 1820 -1885. Learn about this Victorian building which James built as his Temple, view our plans of the Temple, his artwork and his passion for astronomy and the topics he discussed in his lectures.

Hanan Gallery Display Hanan Gallery, based in a Victorian building and built by Irishman James Hanan for his Temple of Arts & Science opened 14th August 1878. It was Invercargill’s first observatory, also used for concerts, and as a lecture theatre - particularly for Hanan’s lectures on astronomy, geology, minera...

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Upstairs 130 Dee Street
Invercargill
9810

Opening Hours

Wednesday 1pm - 5pm
Thursday 1pm - 5pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1am