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South Auckland stories launched
Taku Tāmaki – Auckland Stories South is the first exhibition in an exciting new partnership between MIT Manukau and Auckland Museum.

Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra set to move into Town Hall
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO) plans to move into the Auckland Town Hall.

Art spotlight: Nobody Here But Us
Who knew this 3.5-tonne beauty would become such a talking point with inner-city workers?

On the passing of Barry Brickell
Auckland Council pays tribute to renowned potter, artist, environmentalist and craftsman Barry Brickell whose work features in many public collections, including the council’s.

Mayoral Writers’ Grant open
Applications are invited for the second Auckland Mayoral Writers’ Grant.

Q&A with Rhana Devenport
OurAuckland spoke with Rhana Devenport to find out more about her role as curator for the New Zealand Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale.

New extension opens at Estuary Arts Centre
A new extension doubles the size of the Estuary Arts Centre in Ōrewa

Toi Whītiki celebrates Auckland’s unique cultural identity
Toi Whītiki, Auckland Council's new arts plan, weaves the city's creative strands together.
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Painting event: Mystic woods
Everything is provided for you to enjoy your evening and leave with a gorgeous acrylic painting y...

MARY: The Birth of Frankenstein
Award-winning playwright Jess Sayer builds on the bones of history to re-imagine the events of th...

The Monster in the maze
The Monster in the Maze has been roundly praised by audiences, participants and reviewers worldwi...

Notes on Tāmaki: Celebrating 20 years
This concert will be a special acknowledgement of what has become an institution.

Notes on Tāmaki: Re-sounding echoes
This concert highlights a variety of classical works both new and familiar.

Tiri: Te Araroa Woman Far Walking
An extraordinary mapping of Aotearoa through the eyes of Te Tiriti o Waitangi Mahana.
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