A series of articles by Centre for New Zealand Art Research and Discovery (CNZARD) staff on individual works in the collection, published in the University's fortnightly newsletter UniNews.
An espaliered Chinese quince at his parents’ home in Westmere was the basis for the decoration for a series of “Blossom” vases which Len Castle made in the late 1960s.
Described as “a woman of mettlesome and sparkling personality, with passionate intellectual and philosophical interests”, Gabrielle Hope had a career as a painter that lasted just two short decades.