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Art Week brings brush strokes of the unexpected from 4 to 13 October
A ten-day diary of must-see happenings in Auckland’s city centre.
Te Ara I Whiti - The Lightpath glows with kindness this Art Week
In an algorithm-meets-art collaboration, artist Shannon Novak and iion have programmed Te Ara I Whiti - The Lightpath to deliver happiness for Art Week.
Step into the realm of ‘Tales of Wāhine’
Through compelling storytelling and striking portraits, Tales of Wāhine is a dynamic exhibition honouring East Auckland’s top female leaders and innovators that Howick Local Board says is a must-see!
Visitors get an inter-planetary experience at Auckland Botanic Gardens
Other worlds has arrived in Tāmaki Makaurau.
18th Estuary Art and Ecology Award winners
Five exceptional artists - selected from 22 finalists - and their works, Tūna, Eyes Wide Open, Mitigation at the Margins, I see you in the estuary, and Life Cycle.
Waimahara ‘sings’ with you in light and sound - a first for public art
Waimahara is the first of its kind; unique to Tāmaki Makaurau and unique in the world. If you sing a special waiata the artwork listens and responds, accompanying you with an awe-inspiring display of light and sound.
‘Love Panmure’ mural by Gary Silipa overlooking Lagoon Drive in Panmure
Eke Panuku Development Auckland has been working with local artist Gary Silipa to develop a new mural for Panmure.
Ancient boulders hold contemporary objects in new public artwork in upper Federal Street
Residents of Federal Street (south) are enjoying a new artwork Lost & Found, with eight large boulders carved by Joe Sheehan supporting a feeling of community.
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Circus of Rumination
Sarah Cowie works with puppetry and video, exploring how digital media and materiality come toget...
Fur Coat No Knickers
Fur Coat No Knickers advocates for a chance to rebel, to be seen and to embrace a bold, fierce, a...
Inhabited Space
In Inhabited Space Louise Keen and Faye Norman explore the theme of home from personal viewpoints.
Red Flags
Sonya Nagels’ textile works explore memory, migration, and coded language through salvaged materi...
Summer School Holidays at Whangaparāoa Library
Enjoy this school holiday with amazing activities and events.
From the Archives: Drawing Aotearoa
An illustrated look at New Zealand life - from early etchings and political cartoons to the every...
Vector Lights Sparkle Hour
Get together with friends and whānau to watch Vector Lights from your favourite viewing spots aro...
Visual Diary of an Astral Traveller
Visual Diary of an Astral Traveller reminds us that the mind is unhindered by human boundaries.