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Pop of colour in Panmure
Take a trip to Panmure to discover the town centre's collection of colourful murals.
Magic moments at Ellerslie
Sparkly fairies and pint-sized pirates took part in the fairy festival on Sunday 9 September.
Stand Up Stand Out 2018 winners announced
SUSO 2018 has delivered another year of exceptional talent.
Find your next treasure at Beachlands Upcycling Market
Instead of throwing out items you no longer need, try to turn them into something else.
Creative residencies open to artists
Applications are open for the 2018/19 creative studio residency at Studio One Toi Tū.
Performing arts workshops inspire the next generation
A free afterschool programme is teaching singing, acting and rapping to young people across Auckland.
Entries open for Diwali chalk rangoli competition
Win a $500 cash prize for your rangoli design at Ellen Melville Centre ahead of this year's festival.
Call for Franklin creatives to apply for grant
Less than a week remains until applications close for grants to support artists in Franklin.
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Events65 Results
Drop-in print studio
Bring your own projects and work alongside likeminded creatives.
Artland by Do Ho Suh & children
The installation features imaginative creatures and fantastical landscapes including Noodlegrass,...
The Lightship
In a time marked by cost-of-living pressures and mental health concerns, The Lightship offers an...
Make Your Own Wooden Christmas Tree - Tamariki event
Create a colourful, eco-friendly wooden Christmas tree from reclaimed offcuts in this fun festive...
Women and non-binary artist hui : Craft a puppet creature
Design your own rod puppet creature using fabric and wooden dowels inspired by Sarah Cowie’s pupp...
Street Games Design in the Silos
Join us for a FREE game design and playtesting workshop inside Silo 6 down in the Wynyard Quarter.
Raumati Reads events
Enjoy this school holiday with amazing activities and events.
Māori Art
Learn the art of harakeke weaving at Te Pātaka Kōrero o Ōtāhuhu every Wednesday, from 10am to 2pm...