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Māori Language Week goes POP
POPPING and piquing public interest on Queens Wharf to celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.
Hearts of the City: Sara Hughes
Like a sun burst, this heart is exploding with everything life has to offer. Sara hopes that its rays will be positive and life affirming to passersby.
Watch: Hauhake launches Matariki Festival
'Hauhake’ is a rain art work by Janine and Charles Williams. The public unveiling of the work also marked the launch of the programme for Auckland Council’s Matariki Festival 2016.
Have you tried the piano stairs?
Aotea Square has been filled with music recently as piano stairs were installed on the steps of the Aotea Centre.
Watch: Heroic effort to save 50s mosaic underway
Work is underway to preserve a large mosaic that many Aucklanders will remember from the foyer of the former Odeon Theatre on Queen Street.
Sculptor of the Week - Ramon Robertson
Ramon Robertson’s sculpture, Gravity Bag, explores themes about the urban environment and our existence in it. His work relates to an essential human need to control space and physical structural form.
Auckland's screen sector is booming
Auckland’s screen sector is experiencing strong year-on-year growth.
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Textile Tuesday
Bring your own project, browse new craft books and learn from others along the way.
Botanical watercolours for beginners
Ideal for complete beginners in watercolour or those wanting to try a new medium.
Botanical Art Classes
The heritage gardens at Highwic offer a vivid tapestry of seasonal colour as inspiration – from t...
Boulevard Arts Fiesta
A quintessential beach side fiesta featuring entertainment, food trucks and more.
Basque Park Summer Series
Set in the park’s natural amphitheatre, the event will feature live music, roaming performers, ar...
Embroidery Display
It will include a display of pieces for our annual Elizabeth Ellett Challenge, pieces for our Pre...
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival 2026
Let’s celebrate everything good about it, together and experience Auckland in full colour.