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Sculptor of the week - Lucy Bucknall
Devonport-based sculptor Lucy Bucknall’s work The Learning captures the tender experience of storytelling that comes from this intimate and concentrated joint activity.
Quality design: Grey Lynn's gravitational pull
The design is influenced by Sir Isaac Newton – and in particular his work in optics.
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.
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.
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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Family history research workshops 2026
Join us for a presentation on researching family history in your country of interest, followed by...
The Auckland Wooden Boat Festival
Come along to experience heritage craftsmanship and innovation side by side in a setting that’s u...
Intergenerational life writing workshops
The stories you will hear from other people will open your mind and give you things to contemplat...
Albert-Eden & Puketāpapa Eco Festival 2026
Meet your neighbours and discuss what local solutions to climate change we can take together, for...
Sau Fiafia! Boogie Down! With Island Vibes
Throw on your dancing shoes and come boogie down with us to the funky, soulful rhythms of Island...
Storytime
Come along to our popular Storytimes with books, bubbles and waiata.