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Murals bring splash of pride at Gallaher Park
The Gallaher Park clubroom walls have been given a colourful makeover thanks to murals from local artists.
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.
Sculptor of the Week – Marte Szirmay
Auckland-based artist Marte Szirmay’s sculpture, Seek, is an acquisition award winner, for the permanent collection at Auckland Botanic Gardens.
Manukau set for transformation
The announcement by Panuku Development Auckland about major grades in Manukau has been welcomed by local residents.
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Aotearoa on Film: Documentary Sundays
Keen to learn more about the people, places and stories of Aotearoa New Zealand?
Creative music workshop
You are warmly invited to explore sounds on a wide variety of instruments and to enjoy creating m...
Make Days at the Maritime Museum
This month, make your very own flying seabird puppet inspired by our newest exhibition, Sentinel.
In Our Spring Garden
The Exhibition In our spring garden by photographer Samson Dell will be available for all to view...
The Essentials Of Being A Native
In the exploration of colonial influences on the representation of Indigenous peoples, Matt Tini,...
Sentinel
Step into an immersive exhibition where art intersects with science.
There Were No Photos: A Community Exhibition
This exhibition calls on artists to reflect on time periods where there were no photos.