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Manurewa Bilingual Hikoi celebrates place of Māori in the community
Manurewa Local Board members are taking place in the town's Bilingual Hikoi to speak to people about their ideas and aspirations for the area.

Taste food from around the world at Auckland International Cultural Festival
Auckland International Cultural Festival on Sunday 5 April promises a mouth-watering array of food and drink from around the world.

Young artists mentored on Waiheke
E Tipu E Rea is pairing youth with established Māori artists.

New exhibition challenges perceptions of the Pacific
Discover the people and stories of the Saltwater Realm at Waitui Ātea: Saltwater Realm.

Pasifika Festival back at Western Springs
Pasifika Festival will feature 11 Pacific communities showcasing their unique culture on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March.

Events in Auckland pick up the PACE!
The council's Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee allocates Regional Events Funding

Community Development Grants support Auckland’s thriving communities
Auckland Council's Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee allocates Regional Community Development Funding.

Sculptor of the week – Jamie Pickernell
Rotorua-based artist Jamie Pickernell has won the McConnell Family Supreme Award for his Sculpture Keep, which is on display now at Sculpture in the Gardens.
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Matariki Toi ki te Pāka – Art in the Park
An art exhibition created by west Auckland kura (schools).

Matariki at the Maritime
From workshops to exhibitions, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Matariki at Hui Te Ananui a Tangaora.

Tū mai hei Kaihōpara Matariki | Become a Matariki Explorer
Celebrate the rising of Matariki by travelling through our exhibitions.


Scenes from a Yellow Peril
An uncomfortable, playful and enlightening provocation on racism and privilege in Aotearoa.

Celebrating Matariki at the Village
Come to Howick Historical Village to celebrate Matariki.

Matariki Festival 2022
An exciting line-up of more than 85 events region wide.

Te Tomokanga ki te Pō
This incredible mahi toi is a glowing waharoa standing 26 feet tall.