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'Food for Thought' exhibition tempts Auckland's tastebuds
Take your tastebuds along to Food for Thought at the Central City Library and prepare to leave feeling hungry.
Ports of Auckland launches The Lightship
The Lightship, a new site for contemporary art, has launched at Ports of Auckland. The large-scale digital light wall on Quay Street provides Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland with a unique place for public art to be enjoyed.
Rainbow Machine wins prestigious award
Rainbow Machine, the Auckland Council-commissioned artwork, has won a globally significant design award.
Auckland Heritage Festival – coming up in week one
Uncover the secrets and stories of Tāmaki Makaurau with multiple events - in person and online - coming to the region from 26 September to 11 October.
Auckland Heritage Festival whispers city's secrets
Auckland Heritage Festival brings multiple events - in person and online - to the region from 26 September to 11 October 2020.
Franklin Arts Festival beats the odds
The Franklin Arts Festival has beaten COVID-19 by adopting an online format alongside a "pop-up" exhibition at Franklin: The Centre.
SUSO 2020 re-shaped to keep the dream alive
Stand Up Stand Out has moved quickly to re-shape its format, aiming to help keep the music dream alive for the city’s young music talent.
Art meets ecology in unique Tāmaki Estuary initiative
Entries are open for one of New Zealand’s only contemporary art prizes with ecology at its core: The Estuary Art and Ecology Prize.
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Notes on Tāmaki: WAIWHAI
A performance weaving sound and feeling, summoning spontaneous music that wades between the stran...
Sewing workshop
Thread the needle and get stitching in this playful introduction to sewing.
Tāmaki after dark
For over a hundred years, the heart of our city hasn’t just beaten - it’s pulsed to a rhythm. Joi...
Weaving workshops: Birds and stars
Learn to weave birds and stars at Nathan Homestead Pukepuke.
Author talk: Anna Woods
Award-winning local writer Anna Woods discusses her debut novel, LIT.
Haerenga
Haerenga by noa hāmana (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Toa) explores Māori migration and its continua...
He Taonga Ānō te Hau: Treasures That Still Breathe
Created for Matariki, the works speak to remembrance, renewal, and ancestral connection, encourag...
Nga Takune | The Intentions
This Matariki mā Puanga exhibition is a rangatahi-led exploration of intention - what is meant, w...
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