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Rainbow Machine wins prestigious award
Rainbow Machine, the Auckland Council-commissioned artwork, has won a globally significant design award.

Auckland Heritage Festival – coming up in week one
Uncover the secrets and stories of Tāmaki Makaurau with multiple events - in person and online - coming to the region from 26 September to 11 October.

Auckland Heritage Festival whispers city's secrets
Auckland Heritage Festival brings multiple events - in person and online - to the region from 26 September to 11 October 2020.

Franklin Arts Festival beats the odds
The Franklin Arts Festival has beaten COVID-19 by adopting an online format alongside a "pop-up" exhibition at Franklin: The Centre.

SUSO 2020 re-shaped to keep the dream alive
Stand Up Stand Out has moved quickly to re-shape its format, aiming to help keep the music dream alive for the city’s young music talent.

Art meets ecology in unique Tāmaki Estuary initiative
Entries are open for one of New Zealand’s only contemporary art prizes with ecology at its core: The Estuary Art and Ecology Prize.

Multicultural fāle wins architecture award
Te Auaunga Awa – Multicultural Fāle and Outdoor Classroom was the winning entry in the Small Project Architecture category of the 2020 NZIA Auckland Architecture Awards announced this week.

Upper Harbour's 'Travelling Apple Cart' collects local stories
A project designed to engage and share the stories of people living in the fast-changing Upper Harbour Local Board area has captured many local stories since launching in 2019.
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Events127 Results

IceZealand Exhibtion
Hafdis’s paintings highlight the striking similarities between Iceland and New Zealand.

Rita Angus: New Zealand Modernist | He Ringatoi Hou o Aotearoa
The works on display span Angus’s life and career as an artist, drawing out the themes of pacifism, feminism and nature, which shaped much of her work.

De la milpa a la mesa
In this vibrant, colourful and interactive space, meet farmers, scientists, vendors, home cooks and acclaimed chefs across Mexico.

GAP [黄馨贤박성환 嫦潔] FILLER
Cindy Huang, Sung Hwan Bobby Park and Ruby White share hands parched from clay, using ceramic as a means for narration, negotiation and navigation.

Exhibition: Cirque du Killing PRESENTS: ‘Appetiser’
The Killing is a collective of emerging artists based in Aotearoa and Australia.

Light from Tate: 1700s to Now
This exhibition features more than 70 artworks by celebrated artists across the globe from the 18th century to the present day.

STARGAZER Exhibtion
This exhibition shares photographs, correspondence, and stories about how these pukapuka came into being.

Kei whea te Aute
The exhibition pays tribute to the acclaimed Mōteatea (Māori lament or chant) continuing their legacy as a Wawata in exhibition form.