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Weaver's globally acclaimed work comes to Auckland
Matekino Lawless is bringing her weavings to Auckland's Franklin Art Centre for an exhibition this November.
Auckland Heritage Festival Diary - Week Two
Explore some of the highlights for week two of the Auckland Heritage Festival.
Lights on in Tin Tacks Reserve
Tin Tacks Reserve in central Onehunga is to be home to a bright new public artwork in the form of a large free-standing lightbox.
Behind The Scenes Competition
Be in to win one of three money-can't-buy experiences at Auckland Museum, Auckland Libraries and the Zoo.
Vector lights to shine in support of Daffodil Day
Vector Lights will shine yellow and blue for three nights to support Daffodil Day, symbolising hope for one in three New Zealanders affected by cancer.
A place to paint – celebrating Colin McCahon
This August, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki marks the centenary of the birth of Colin McCahon with a unique consideration of his relationship with the city.
Augmented reality to bring Papakura photography to life
An interactive art installation will tell the story of Papakura locals’ love for their town.
Treasure trove of New Zealand’s maritime history revealed
A new exhibition at the New Zealand Maritime Museum celebrates John Street, one of the NZ's most recognised maritime identities.
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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.