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Art spotlight: Nobody Here But Us
Who knew this 3.5-tonne beauty would become such a talking point with inner-city workers?

Peaceful sanctuary for babies at Waikumete
Families of departed newborn and stillborn babies recently attended the blessing of a new children's sanctuary at Waikumete Cemetery.

Future of Long Bay restaurant decided
Plans for a large-scale restaurant at Long Bay Regional Park have halted indefinitely out of respect for the cultural significance of the beachfront site.

Q&A with Rhana Devenport
OurAuckland spoke with Rhana Devenport to find out more about her role as curator for the New Zealand Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale.

Māori phrase of the week
Practise your te reo Māori each week with a new phrase.

Auckland Domain
With exotic plants, duck ponds, sports fields, bush walks and Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland Domain is perfect for a winter outing.

Cycleway murals celebrate natural heritage
New and upgraded underpasses on the Northwestern Cycleway feature art inspired by the natural heritage and resources of the area.

Top Five Treasures - Sir George Grey Special Collections
We asked Sir George Grey Special Collections curator and manager, Georgia Prince, for her top five treasures from the collection.
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A Place to Stand: Contemporary Indian Art in Aotearoa
This collaborative show explores the question 'What is contemporary New Zealand Indian art?'

South-Versed | Group Exhibition
A self-curated group exhibition with works by eight artists.

인사 Greeting
Yeonjae Choi explores ideas around femininity and race in a new suite of figurative clay vessels.

Declaration: A Pacific Feminist Agenda
An exhibition that maps a feminist trajectory in contemporary Pacific art.

Te Uru Presents: Katerina Teaiwa: Project Banaba
A community-led exhibition that highlights the experience of Auckland's thriving Banaban community.

Te Uru Presents: Te Kaneati
A presentation of Banaban arts, culture and heritage by Tāmaki Makaurau’s Banaban community.

Te Uru Presents: Cora-Allan Wickliffe: From Otītori Bay Road
This exhibition presents a series of landscape paintings made by Cora-Allan Wickliffe.

Yona Lee: An Arrangement for 5 Rooms
This exhibition negotiates the relationship we share with domestic and public spaces and objects.