Akaroa Orion Powerhouse Gallery

Akaroa Orion Powerhouse Gallery The Akaroa Orion Powerhouse Gallery is a small community gallery that hosts a variety of exhibitions from October to April each year.

The gallery is run by volunteers and is open to the public from 10am until 4pm daily during the exhibition season. On 11 September 1911, electricity began to illuminate the streets and provide power to households and businesses in Akaroa. The electricity was generated in a small hydro-electric power station below L’Aube Hill. The plant had been purchased second-hand from the United Kingdom. A pens

tock from a small reservoir above L’Aube Hill, supplied initially from the Balguerie Stream, fed water to a pelton wheel which drove a dynamo to provide a direct current supply. The pelton wheel, generator and a switchboard were housed in a small, square, brick building, with an attractive pavilion roof which flared to broad eaves. A larger addition to the rear of the original powerhouse was built several years later to house a gas engine and workshop. The gas engine was needed because the flow of water was insufficient to generate an adequate supply in the summer months. Power from the Lake Coleridge power station in the Southern Alps reached Akaroa in June 1923, but the generating plant remained in supplementary use until the mid 1950s. The equipment was eventually sold to the Maruia Springs Hotel. In 1970 local resident, Patricia Bosshard established a gallery and concert venue in the empty building. She organised concerts (and a film society there as well) from 1970. In 1977, an incorporated society took over the running of the Powerhouse as a gallery and concert venue

Towards the end of the century, at Maruia Springs, the plant became redundant. It was returned to Akaroa by a group of local volunteers with the support of the Akaroa Civic Trust. A power company, Orion, provided financial support for the project. In 2003 the equipment was re-installed in the powerhouse in its original position but in its 1923 configuration. The building now doubles as small museum of technology and as a gallery and concert venue. Pip Mason (President) Email: [email protected]

Sarah Ford (Vice President) Email: [email protected]
Jan Collins (Secretary) (0223 186193) Email:[email protected]

Peter Lambert (Treasurer) Email: [email protected]
Mary Farrell (Minders)

Keith Harris
Judy Curnow
Nicky Polson
Chris McMillan
Carolyn Turnbull
Lynne Lambert
Eleanor Anderson
Ant Bentley

21/02/2026
10/02/2026
This is the final week of our Cash and Carry Exhibition at Akaroa Orion Gallery, closes Sunday 18th Jan. Some new potter...
12/01/2026

This is the final week of our Cash and Carry Exhibition at Akaroa Orion Gallery, closes Sunday 18th Jan. Some new pottery pieces are available. Come on down and view some amazing art.
We are open everyday except Monday 10.00am-4.00pm.

Need a special gift ?  Come on down to the Akaroa Orion Gallery and purchase something from our Cash and Carry Exhibitio...
23/12/2025

Need a special gift ? Come on down to the Akaroa Orion Gallery and purchase something from our Cash and Carry Exhibition . We are open everyday except Monday 10.00am -4.00pm.

This exhibition closes Sunday 14th December ! Don’t miss out . We are open daily 10.00am to 4 .00pm
11/12/2025

This exhibition closes Sunday 14th December ! Don’t miss out . We are open daily 10.00am to 4 .00pm

Address

1 Rue Pompallier
Akaroa
7520

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10pm - 4am
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+64210310157

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