Lincoln University Art Collection

Ivey Hall Reconstruction 58

Ivey Hall Reconstruction - Inside Looking North.
Colin J. Wheeler. 1987.
Lincoln University Art Collection No. 58

The Lincoln University Art Collection exists to enhance the environment for staff, students, researchers and visitors and is also used as a teaching tool particularly for Landscape Architecture students. In addition to the enrichment of the University setting, the Collection forms a significant part of the broader context of art and culture, both locally and nationally.

The Collection was established by the University Art Committee and comprises original works of art in a variety of media. It includes works dating from as early as 1639, with the majority of works by contemporary New Zealand artists dating from the 1970s through to the present day.

Library, Teaching and Learning has responsibility for the management of the University Art Collection.   can be contacted about matters related to the Art Collection and the Lincoln University Art Collection Policy.

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Recent acquisitions


  • Robyn Kahukiwa. Ko Te Hongi III.
  • Sally Hope. Portrait of Roger Field.
  • Jane Hyder. Pacific Power.
  • Jo Ogier. Huia's Lament.