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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.
Hearts of the City: Elsie
The most recent addition to the Hearts of the City series of art on walls around the city is the huge and stunning portrait, Elsie, created by Askew One.
Five years of progress in Ōtara-Papatoetoe
With Auckland Council recently reaching its fifth anniversary, we take a closer look at the local progress in Ōtara, Manukau and Papatoetoe.
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Franklin Art Show
Franklin’s Premier Art Event the Franklin Art Show is returning to Pukekohe for another amazing e...
Kōanga Festival
Kōanga is a time when te taiao comes to life with new growth. Kōanga Festival cultivates new idea...
Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu
The rich soundscape accompanying the exhibition brings the written word to life and affirms the e...
Hibiscus Coast Printmakers - Imprint
This group of printmakers meet regularly at Estuary Arts Centre, to share, connect and create tog...
Read Aloud the World - Philippines
Celebrate the Philippines at Highland Park Library with fun events for kids!
Newell Harry and Peter Simpson
This two-person exhibition brings into dialogue the practices of Australian-based South African a...
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Within the interplay of discrete pictures lies a poignant narrative—a reflection of innocent chil...