Whakaruruhau, by Daniel McKerrow, won the inaugural Women’s Refuge NZ Sculpture of Strength (SOS) Award. The sculpture is made from corten steel, stainless steel and copper. Price $119,000. Photo / Michael CraigWhakaruruhau, by Daniel McKerrow, won the inaugural Women’s Refuge NZ Sculpture of Strength (SOS) Award. The sculpture is made from corten steel, stainless steel and copper. Price $119,000. Photo / Michael Craig

This glazed ceramic and timber sculpture, Atua Wahine, is by Waiheke artist Belinda Fabris. Price, $2700. Photo / Michael CraigThis glazed ceramic and timber sculpture, Atua Wahine, is by Waiheke artist Belinda Fabris. Price, $2700. Photo / Michael Craig

Kapahaka Queen, by Auckland artist Ngaroma Riley. The sculpture is made from plywood, LED poi, electrical wiring and steel rods. Price, $7500. Photo / Michael CraigKapahaka Queen, by Auckland artist Ngaroma Riley. The sculpture is made from plywood, LED poi, electrical wiring and steel rods. Price, $7500. Photo / Michael Craig

Kingfisher, made from recycled steel and wood, by Waikato artist Marti Wong. Price, $3900. Photo / Michael CraigKingfisher, made from recycled steel and wood, by Waikato artist Marti Wong. Price, $3900. Photo / Michael Craig

Facing Our Elephants, by Auckland artist Jorge Wright. Price, $44,000. Photo / Michael CraigFacing Our Elephants, by Auckland artist Jorge Wright. Price, $44,000. Photo / Michael Craig

Hinemoana, by Bay of Plenty sculptor Joe Kemp, is made from macropcarpa, rope and andesite. Price, $38,500. Photo / Michael CraigHinemoana, by Bay of Plenty sculptor Joe Kemp, is made from macropcarpa, rope and andesite. Price, $38,500. Photo / Michael Craig

NZ Sculpture OnShore runs until Sunday, November 23, from 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays).