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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.

Bastion Point artwork blessed
The new artwork at the entranceway to the steps on Tamaki Drive, leading from Mission Bay to Bastion Point, has been blessed.

Auckland's screen sector is booming
Auckland’s screen sector is experiencing strong year-on-year growth.

Renaissance for Aotea Quarter
The Aotea Quarter is set to regain its crown as Auckland’s centre for arts, culture and entertainment following adoption of a 20-year strategic framework.
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Tunnelling Wormholes
Tunnelling Wormholes steps into the revolving-door question of what it means to grow into oneself.

Light Abounds: Paint & Sip Sessions
Pick out a date, invite your friends, grab a free cocktail and create your own painting, guided by artist and tutor Abbey Lyman.

Andy Leleisi'uao: Unbeautiful Evening
Omnipresent and connective, water plays an essential role in humanity’s survival. Yet, just as water enables life, its waves may become vicious. In late January this year, Tāmak...

Vector Lights for World of Cultures
Head to the Vector Lights show and listen live from your favourite viewing spot.

Community hub activities: Central City Library
There will be performances and workshops for the whole family from the Pacific Islands, Europe and Asia.

World of Cultures 2023
Enjoy more than 70 free or low-cost activities and events across the region.

NGĀ TANGATA MANU, TANIA MAE MILLER
This installation includes a large variety of figurative Manu and Tangata Manu made from harakeke, muka, and kiekie.

Rozanna Lee: Sekali pendatang, tetap pendatang
Lee’s project draws from personal histories to consider the journeys and status of migrant communities in society globally, and particularly in relation to her own Chinese-Indon...