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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.

Auckland draws record visitor numbers this summer
A record number of visitors flocked to Auckland this summer with more than 824,000 international arrivals into the region.

Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival to showcase Māori business
With huge musical talent and incredible storytelling taking the limelight in the lead up to Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival, it can be easy to miss what else makes up a unique festival experience.

Manurewa exhibition calls for peace and tolerance
A Manurewa artist details the suffering of Assyrian people in a Nathan Homestead exhibition.

All set for Year of the Pig in Howick
Celebrations are planned throughout Howick in February to celebrate the new year.

Small grants support Hibiscus and Bays community
Just over $30,000 has been awarded in the first round of Hibiscus and Bays Local Board’s small grants funding.

CRL station designs wow international judges
Iwi narratives at the heart of CRL stations have been celebrated in Amsterdam on the world’s biggest architecture stage.
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Ngā Whetū o Matariki at Stardome
This live presenter-led kōrero will focus on the stars of Matariki.

Latin Dance
Take dance classes in the Latin genre, such as Salsa, Bachata and Cha Cha Cha.

Free Community Te Reo Classes
Learn Te Reo Maaori for free in a safe space.

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.