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Matariki Festival Diary: Kids
Check out the best events for kids in Matariki Festival 2019.

Matariki Festival Diary: Highlights
We've picked out some of the highlights coming up in Matariki Festival 2019.

Matariki Festival Diary: Light
Check out this selection of special, light themed events taking place during Matariki Festival 2019.

Milford embraces ‘Beacon’
A striking new circular sculpture in polished stainless steel takes its place in Milford Reserve.

Young artists mentored on Waiheke
E Tipu E Rea is pairing youth with established Māori artists.

Australian bushfire victims helped by Papakura concert
A variety concert at Papakura's Hawkins Theatre over the weekend will raise money for Australia's Bushfire Relief Fund.

Randwick Park gets creative
Manurewa Local Board grant funding is being used to allow children at Manu Tukutuku in Randwick Park to exercise their creativity through art.

Arts coordinator role funded for Waiheke
Waiheke Local Board has given funding to community arts group Kāhui Creative Waiheke to establish a community-led arts coordinator role on the island.
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Feminine Traditions – Modern World
An exhibition which explores with curiosity, modern day and personal ideas of femininity, through the practices of weaving, ceramics and painting.

Mixed Media Drawing at Nathan Homestead
This short course will give students the chance to combine different media and techniques to develop a drawing.

CLAS103: Greek Mythology
CLAS 103: Greek Mythology’ is a lecture from world renowned philosopher and lecturer Professor Ross Jacob Livingston.


South-Versed 23
This is an exciting Contemporary Art exhibition that showcases the dynamic and innovative works of ten contemporary artists.


Ngā Whetū
A group exhibition of Māori artists, each showcasing works that speak to ngā whetū (the stars), Puanga and the Matariki cluster.

Combined Cosmologies: The Art of Pauline Thompson 1942 — 2012
This extensive exhibition, brings together all the various strands of Pauline’s work in a retrospective that will give her a new voice.