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Council supporting a bright and inclusive future
With support from Auckland Council, local artists will showcase their work on a variety of platforms around the City Centre during Auckland Pride Festival.

Pukeoware Hall mural is a winner
Pukeoware Hall in Franklin had an award-winning paint job courtesy of talented artist Brigita Botma.

Sculptor of the week - Sam Duckor-Jones
Sam Duckor-Jones is pointing his toes at the Auckland Botanic Gardens until 6 March.


Space Hub platform connects creatives with spaces
Space Hub is a platform dedicated to connecting artists with diverse spaces across Waitematā.

Colours of renewal light up landmarks for Diwali Festival
Landmarks across the region will be bathed in light in celebration of Auckland Diwali Festival.

'Food for Thought' exhibition tempts Auckland's tastebuds
Take your tastebuds along to Food for Thought at the Central City Library and prepare to leave feeling hungry.

Ports of Auckland launches The Lightship
The Lightship, a new site for contemporary art, has launched at Ports of Auckland. The large-scale digital light wall on Quay Street provides Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland with a unique place for public art to be enjoyed.
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Tunnelling Wormholes
Tunnelling Wormholes steps into the revolving-door question of what it means to grow into oneself.

Selwyn Muru: A Life's Work
Presenting many artworks never shown publicly before, this exhibition includes paintings and drawings alongside documentary photography, audio and video.

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.

Graffiti Culture
Celebrate this unique form of urban culture while learning the right techniques to produce your unique graffiti piece.

Head Drawing Phase 1
Learn how to see the head in shapes and planes for doing portrait paintings and drawings.

Textile Tuesday at Avondale Library
Try your hand at spinning, weaving, and stitching, or just sit back and enjoy browsing our vast collection of craft books.

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