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Find your next treasure at Beachlands Upcycling Market
Instead of throwing out items you no longer need, try to turn them into something else.
Creative residencies open to artists
Applications are open for the 2018/19 creative studio residency at Studio One Toi Tū.
Performing arts workshops inspire the next generation
A free afterschool programme is teaching singing, acting and rapping to young people across Auckland.
Entries open for Diwali chalk rangoli competition
Win a $500 cash prize for your rangoli design at Ellen Melville Centre ahead of this year's festival.
Call for Franklin creatives to apply for grant
Less than a week remains until applications close for grants to support artists in Franklin.
Students' experiences of west Auckland to be published
Publication to feature stories from west Auckland high school students.
Auckland marks 125 years of women’s suffrage
Join events and activities for all ages to mark this historic moment.
Film explores experiences of Deaf community
Members of the Auckland Deaf community have collaborated with local filmmakers to tell a story about Deaf culture in the Whau.
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Aotearoa on Film: Documentary Sundays
Keen to learn more about the people, places and stories of Aotearoa New Zealand?
Make Days at the Maritime Museum
This month, make your very own flying seabird puppet inspired by our newest exhibition, Sentinel.
Curator Tours With Melina Payne
Join Homestead Galleries Curator & Exhibitions Manager Melina for an intimate tour of our current...
Colour Your World
Join us for our adult colouring session to relax, unwind and get creative.
Shared Reading Group
Join us to enjoy a short story & poem read aloud with a cup of tea.
Mystery in the Library Series: Blood by the Beach
The Ngaio Marsh Awards, in association with Auckland Libraries, invites booklovers to a thrilling...
Legacy - Believe
The pictures challenge the conventions of both photography and portraiture.
Wish You Were Here - Believe
In exploring this topic, Sarah examines the absurdity that capitalist and colonialist structures.
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