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Meet the Studio One Toi Tū resident artist Jack Tilson
We go behind the kiln with ceramic artist Jack Tilson.

Under 30? Get cheap tickets to the APO
Get $10 tickets to over 20 of the APO's mainstage concerts throughout the year.

Art exhibitions to see this month
Discover your artistic side and check out the exhibitions running at arts centres and galleries region wide.

Winner of the #myaklsummer competition
Congratulations to our winner and make sure to check out some of our fantastic entries!

Meet Olivia Haddon, Māori design specialist
Olivia Haddon works with mana whenua to incorporate Māori design thinking into all of the council’s work.

Six Auckland literary sites to explore
Some of New Zealand’s greatest writers have lived in the Auckland region, including literary luminaries like Janet Frame, Hone Tuwhare, Frank Sargeson and Riemke Esling.

Top creative talent take up residency at Studio One Toi Tū
Studio One Toi Tū has announced the five recipients of their 2017/2018 Creative Studio Residency.

Internationally acclaimed artist brings Justice to Freyberg Place
If you’ve taken a stroll through Freyberg Place recently you might have spotted the scales of Justice on the O’Connell Street façade of the new look Ellen Melville Centre.
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Homebound - An exhibition by Artist Amrit Kaur
HomeBound is a love letter to the quiet constancy of home-familiar, yet touched by time.

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...

Silent skies wool innovation workshops
Free classes with celebrated Fashion Designer Liz Mitchell learning crafts with wool.

Throw and pinch
Through demonstrations and hands-on learning, you'll have fun experimenting with clay and discove...

Meditative Art Program
Let your creativity flow in a calm and supportive environment.


Other Worlds: an exhibition by Auckland Council Libraries
Enjoy seeing early editions of your favourite works and be inspired to find your next read.
