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NZ Music Month takes to the streets
Music and the arts continue to be a beacon of light in the regeneration of Auckland’s midtown, and that leading role is ever-present this NZ Music Month across the city centre.
Artist plans seascape series at Auckland regional park
An established writer with an affinity for the ocean is thrilled to have the opportunity to live at the idyllic seaside Barr Cottage in Huia, as Auckland Council’s regional parks’ artist in residence for 2025.
Learn Korowai techniques in Ōtāhuhu
Tōia Library: Te Pātaka Kōrero o Ōtāhuhu (Ōtāhuhu Library) is offering free Māori Art workshops every Wednesdays for the community to experience the rich art of Harakeke weaving.
History within reach for seniors thanks to Local Board support
Local elders are reconnecting with their history through special trips to the Auckland Museum, thanks to support from the Ōtara-Papatoetoe and Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local boards.
Te Punga taonga: A tribute to Te Maanukanuka o Hoturoa
Dawn broke, Te Punga was revealed. The sculpture, crafted from basalt rock excavated during the Watercare Central Interceptor tunnel project, was transformed by Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua artist Pāora Puru and sculptor Chris van Doren.
Opera in the Strand returns to Strand Arcade
It’s New Zealand Music Month in May and people will flood into midtown’s streets, lanes and public spaces, further cementing our place in the world as a UNESCO City of Music.
Estuary Art and Ecology Awards 2025
Experience the 19th Estuary Art and Ecology Awards, Aotearoa's only contemporary art prize, at UXBRIDGE Arts and Culture Centre in Howick, from 5 July to 31 August 2025.
Celebrating Culture Pop-Up in Howick
The Howick Local Board invites you to dive into a world of creativity and culture at the Celebrating Cultures Pop-Up at Ormiston Town Centre, from 15 to 30 March.
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Ammon Ngakuru: Telltale (a dog)
This exhibition invites viewers to inhabit the uncertainty rather than resolve it - to feel rathe...
Kahurangiariki Smith: Kai a te Taniwha
In this exhibition, taniwha are depicted as forms that emerge in response to emotional intensity,...
Avtar Singh: I just like to draw
Singh embarks on a mission to translate familiar, highly consumed images into her own visual lang...
Kalisolaite 'Uhila: Koe tenga tete to tete utu pe koia
Kalisolaite ‘Uhila revisits a formative period in his life in this exhibition.
Yoga and Art Immersion
These Hatha yoga classes will include warm-up stretching, building to stronger poses, flow balanc...
Sinhala and Sri Lankan culture
Fun, interactive sessions introduce traditions, history, and Sinhala basics.
Vector Lights for Anzac Day 2026
Vector Lights is honouring the courageous military personnel of Aotearoa New Zealand, past and pr...
Te Atatū Art Club
Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, our welcoming community is here to inspire...
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