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In mud we trust
Whether you’re aiming to become a Mud Master or simply looking to relax after a long day, this si...
Intuitive collage on wood
Create a collage portrait on a wooden board; this can be a self-portrait, a portrait of someone y...
The Blue Dome
This exhibition presents new work by Iranian born, Tāmaki Makaurau based artist Selina Ershadi. W...
Life Drawing 101
This course will be an introduction into figure drawing where we will learn how to construct more...
Open maker session
Come along and get creative with our 3D printers and much more!
At Close Range
At Close Range presents work by a group of artists who regard printmaking as a methodology, a mea...
Failures Teach us More than Success
Mark Alister Raymer and James S Watson have collaborated to bring this less-than-pristine pile of...
Moon Giants - Isla Thomson
Isla Thomson is a multidisciplinary artist who focuses on recreating historical processes.
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The Landing: local stories find a timeless home
At Ngā Tohu o Uenuku / Māngere Arts Centre, The Landing beautifully demonstrated how local stories could be transformed into living taonga: portraits and voices that captured the richness of the community’s lived experiences.
Calling all creatives
Win $2,000 and FREE venue space at Te Puna Creative Hub.
Board funding supports local projects and community wellbeing in Kaipātiki
Kaipātiki Local Board has allocated $180,002 to local arts, sport, wellbeing and community projects across the local board area.
From museum to a thriving neighbourhood hub - Te Toi Uku celebrates heritage with community
Step inside Te Toi Uku / Crown Lynn Museum today and you’ll notice the transformation instantly.
Skylid has landed
The plaza, with its central Skylid feature, is expected to become a favourite lunch-spot and place to pause.
PumpHouse thrives with board’s support
The PumpHouse Theatre in Takapuna’s ongoing ability to serve a growing community is supported by the Devonport Takapuna Local Board, which helps maintain the building and keep it accessible to the public.
Artist in Residence 2025: Parked up with a purpose
For the last 17 years, Auckland Council’s Artist in Residence programme has offered a unique invitation to selected artists: to live within and be creatively inspired by the beautiful natural spaces that are our regional parks.
Wynyard Quarter artwork Waka Moana blends Māori artistry with contemporary technology
Vision for a continuous network of publicly accessible green spaces moves closer with the arrival of new artwork.