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Exhibition: The Dawn Raids - Educate to Liberate
New exhibition on show in Auckland informs about a painful part of New Zealand history.
Car enthusiasts revved up in Howick
The classic car show is now Howick’s second largest free community event, and organisers are already working on the 2020 show.
Feeling the power of youth at The 312 Hub
Onehunga based art gallery and creative shared space, The 312 Hub, is a place where youth lead.
Glen Innes illuminated through art
Bradley Lane Illuminated is a unique and free community celebration of arts and culture thriving in Tāmaki.
Art and activism with Rosanna Raymond of the Pacific Sisters
OurAuckland spoke to Rosanna Raymond about identity, creativity and the group’s new retrospective.
Next stage of Auckland Museum’s transformation begins
More public space created and special exhibition spaces enlarged.
Impressive Matariki Festival line-up to light up your winter
Matariki Festival returns with an exciting line-up of more than 100 events region-wide from 30 June to 22 July.
Voyage the stars with Auckland Libraries this Matariki
Explore over 100 free events, activities and workshops at libraries across the region this Matariki.
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Eternally Temporary
Eternally Temporary brings together ten landscape paintings selected from the Kelliher Arts Trust...
Justene Williams: Making do rhymes with poo
Making do rhymes with poo is a major new multimedia installation with video and live performance...
Art Workshop for Kids: Drawing Licence
In our Artist Workshop Series, local artists share their inspiration and skills with children in...
Rainforest Sentinels - Believe
Auckland Festival of Photography is delighted to present a conceptual documentary series of black...
Legacy - Believe
The pictures challenge the conventions of both photography and portraiture.
Wish You Were Here - Believe
In exploring this topic, Sarah examines the absurdity that capitalist and colonialist structures.
All That Glitters
A darkly beautiful tale of viewer and performer, artist and audience.