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Art trail and exhibition opens in St Heliers this week
Ōrākei Local Board is supporting businesses and the arts to thrive in St Heliers.
Tune into nature at Shifting Atmospheres
A new art project, Shifting Atmospheres, allows visitors to explore Waharau Regional Park through recorded sounds.
Art meets science: let’s make rainbows
Now our children can make rainbows when the sun shines, thanks to the creativity of artists and scientists working together.
Kid Justice gets them talking
A public artwork installed to celebrate women’s suffrage is doing what good art should.
Auckland Art Gallery to launch collaboration with fashion designer Karen Walker
Toi o Tāmaki is partnering on a range of accessories inspired by pioneering artist Frances Hodgkins.
The Brontë Sisters in Auckland
A long way from the wild moors of Yorkshire, discover the Brontë Sisters' first published work.
Electric cars power Devonport art installations
The annual GLOW@Artweek event combines the work of local artists with renewable energy technology.
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Dastkari
Join us in celebrating the beauty and versatility of Indian folk art.
In Our Spring Garden
The Exhibition In our spring garden by photographer Samson Dell will be available for all to view...
Talking Earth
The Talking Earth exhibition by artist Rebecca Steedman will be free to view from the 3rd of May...
The Essentials Of Being A Native
In the exploration of colonial influences on the representation of Indigenous peoples, Matt Tini,...
Sentinel
Step into an immersive exhibition where art intersects with science.
Art on Record Members Exhibition
We’re celebrating NZ Music Month with one of our favourite themed exhibitions, ‘Art on Record’.
There Were No Photos: A Community Exhibition
This exhibition calls on artists to reflect on time periods where there were no photos.
Celebrating 100 Years of Nathan Homestead Pukepuke
This exhibition celebrates 100 years since the building of Nathan Homestead Pukepuke in 1925.