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Town sees Faces of Change
A new art installation in Papakura features images of the town's young people.

Albatross sculpture soars again
The artwork Flight Support for Albatross has been missing from Auckland’s shoreline for years but this month it returns to land in a new home, on the Devonport side of the Waitematā.

Final week to apply for Creative Communities Scheme
This week is the last chance to get applications in for Auckland’s Creative Communities Scheme funding for the 2021 winter season.

Adventurous artists sought for Artist in Residence programme
A selection panel is seeking artists with a sense of adventure and an imaginative outlook.

Explore art in the open air with a geo-location tool to guide you
Plan your own personal art tour at He Kohinga Toi and discover our city through a new lens this summer.

Artist in Residence re-imagines Aotea Great Barrier Island
Depicting places and people in new and innovative ways are at the heart of what 2020’s Artist in Residence Chris McDowall seeks to accomplish.

Council supporting a bright and inclusive future
With support from Auckland Council, local artists will showcase their work on a variety of platforms around the City Centre during Auckland Pride Festival.

Pukeoware Hall mural is a winner
Pukeoware Hall in Franklin had an award-winning paint job courtesy of talented artist Brigita Botma.
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Public Art Tour
Four tours will be offered: two in English and two in Mandarin, with weekday and weekend options...

Homebound - An exhibition by Artist Amrit Kaur
HomeBound is a love letter to the quiet constancy of home-familiar, yet touched by time.

The play that goes wrong
A hilarious hybrid of Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes, things go from bad to utterly disastrous...

Te Reo Māori Club for tamariki and whānau club
Come and join our new Te Reo Māori Club for tamariki and whānau at Onehunga Library.

Kotahitanga: Ō Wairoa Marae in the Tainui Garden of Memories
In this exhibition, the history and purpose of Ō Wairoa Marae in the Tainui Garden of Memories is...

Music in the city centre
Local talent is taking the streets with live performances every Wednesday and Friday afternoon in...

Step into the unknown: Darkfield arrives in Aotearoa for the first time
Auckland Live and Realscape Productions are thrilled to present DARKFIELD - the internationally a...

The Case of the Frightened Lady
It’s 1932 and Edgar Wallace, the Fleet Street editor widely known for his hugely popular and succ...