• Michael MacMillan Sculptor
  • Michael MacMillan Sculptor
  • Michael MacMillan Sculptor
  • Michael MacMillan Sculptor
  • Michael MacMillan Sculptor
  • Michael MacMillan Sculptor
  • Michael MacMillan Sculptor
  • Michael MacMillan Sculptor

Michael MacMillan Sculptor & Country Homeware

Michael MacMillan is an artist and sculptor working from his studio on Neudorf Road in Upper Moutere in the Nelson/Tasman region of New Zealand.

He is well known for his large outdoor sculptures and limited edition bronzes. Michael’s work is bold, reflective, textured, carved and kinetic. While polished aggregate is the medium that Michael is best known for, his works also include classical and contemporary bronzes and innovative creations using French Oak.

Michael’s Art Gallery was purpose built 10 years ago. It’s an artwork in itself, blending traditional materials and traditional craftsmanship, and is worth a visit on its own. It’s a true reflection of the aesthetic that permeates all Michael’s work. Inside the English-looking Barn it was hoped that people would be able to watch Michael at work. However that idea didn’t eventuate as he decided he needed both spaces to display his work.

One half of the Gallery is a dedicated Country Homeware Shop. Here you’ll find all manner of original kitchen and homeware items made from French oak Barriques, recycled metals and vine prunnings: all are unique handmade works of art created by Micheal and partner Jackie Crow.

All materials are recycled and sourced locally. Michael’s sculptural eye is evident in the beautiful lines and meticulous craftsmanship of these items. Other products made by fellow artisans from the Moutere Hills are also available at the shop. You’ll also find coffee to go with an ever-changing selection of treats to enjoy.

The family live an artful life against the dramatic backdrop of the Mount Arthur ranges. Michael and Jackie are part of the Moutere Artisans collective. This is a group with a passion for making fine things who all happen to live in the Moutere Hills. They make glorious wine, traditional cider, olive oil and sheep’s cheese. They grow gourmet mushrooms and strawberries. They make conserves from local fruit and berries. They are talented ceramic artists, multimedia sculptors and wood workers and their local, the Moutere Inn, pours artisan beers. If you are visiting Nelson/Tasman region, the Upper Moutere is a must see in a Nelson Itinerary.

If you are coming to the Moutere to see Michael’s work it is definitely worth making a day of it and visiting the other members.


Virtual Tour – Come on in!

We’d love to have you visit us in person and that’s the best way to see our work but if you can’t make it right now check out our virtual tour: