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The Adam Art Gallery (in Maori: Te Pātaka Toi) is the purpose-built gallery of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Located in Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, it is where the Victoria University Art Collection is managed. ==History==
The original proposal for the Gallery was prepared by Jenny Harper and Christina Barton on 15 July 1997. The building was formally opened 21 September 1999, by Sir Michael Hardie – Boys, Governor General Of New Zealand, and made possible with the benefaction of Denis and Verna Adam, who the gallery is subsequently named after, and Victoria University of Wellington Foundation. The gallery was designed by Ian Athfield, and is built between three existing university buildings – the Old Kirk Building, the Hunter Building and the Student Union Building – on top of the existing "Culliford stair". The stairs were built in the mid-1960s to link different buildings, but had to be abandoned for safety reasons. It has an unusual design, being tall and comparatively narrow, a result of the hillside location. This means that there are many gallery spaces, linked with open space. It holds exhibitions, performances, lectures and talks.
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