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People of Onehunga Portrait Series concludes
The People of Onehunga Portrait series comes to an end this month

120,000+ return to city centre on Fridays and Saturdays in May
Fridays and Saturdays in May saw the highest consistent numbers of people coming to the city centre - Karangahape Road to the waterfront - since before Auckland’s August 2021 lockdown.

City centre beats the blues with City of Colour
Polished and ready to welcome returning Aucklanders, City of Colour brings more than 50 light and art installations to the city centre from 6 to 22 May.

World-class arts, eats and beats are back on the menu at Elemental AKL
Auckland’s favourite mid-year festival, Elemental AKL returns this July with a sensational season of curated experiences celebrating the unique culture, cuisine, and creativity of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.

Regional Arts and Culture Grant supports arts sector during challenging times
Regional Arts and Culture Grant funding has been allocated to support Tāmaki Makaurau's arts sector.

Dream comes true as Kākano Art Gallery opens in the heart of Henderson
The opening of Kākano Art Gallery in Henderson Town Centre is a dream come true and a culmination of years of work.

Support for Papakura groups
More than $28,000 in grants have been made to community, sports and arts groups in the Papakura Local Board area.

Franklin announces partnership funding
Franklin Local Board has announced strategic partnership funding for groups across the area.
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Events101 Results

Matariki Waterfall - Community Art Installation
Share a word, memory or thought about your connection to water on the back of the water droplets...

DEDWOOD │ Marie Hemo Titi Mapa & Tui Hirabayashi
DEDWOOD reclaims the colonial and Māori names of Ponsonby (Te Tahi Rimu), examining histories of...

Hā – Breathe │ Ngā Rangatahi Toa
HĀ—it is life, connection, and wairua. This rangatahi co-designed exhibition explores Hā as the u...

Moemoeā │ Paige Nebbeling
In Māori tradition, moemoeā (dreams) are more than subconscious visions; they serve as prophecies...

TŪHONONGA: Co-Occupying Between Rangi And Papa by Matangireia Yates-Francis
Grounded in Māori knowledge and bridging Te Ao Māori and Te Ao Pākehā, it envisions a cohesive fu...

Matariki Festival 2025
Celebrate the Māori new year in Tāmaki Makaurau during Matariki Festival 2025.

Pauline Yearbury: Life in Forms
An exhibition of works by Pauline Yearbury (1926–1977, Ngāpuhi), one of the first Māori artists t...

Te Huinga Tai – The Gathering of Tides
Artists Poi Ngawati and Angus Muir enhance the mural with light designs that reflect the relation...