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Glen Innes illuminated through art
Bradley Lane Illuminated is a unique and free community celebration of arts and culture thriving in Tāmaki.
Art and activism with Rosanna Raymond of the Pacific Sisters
OurAuckland spoke to Rosanna Raymond about identity, creativity and the group’s new retrospective.
Next stage of Auckland Museum’s transformation begins
More public space created and special exhibition spaces enlarged.
Impressive Matariki Festival line-up to light up your winter
Matariki Festival returns with an exciting line-up of more than 100 events region-wide from 30 June to 22 July.
Voyage the stars with Auckland Libraries this Matariki
Explore over 100 free events, activities and workshops at libraries across the region this Matariki.
Art trail and exhibition opens in St Heliers this week
Ōrākei Local Board is supporting businesses and the arts to thrive in St Heliers.
Art meets science: let’s make rainbows
Now our children can make rainbows when the sun shines, thanks to the creativity of artists and scientists working together.
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Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival 2026
Let’s celebrate everything good about it, together and experience Auckland in full colour.
Ngā Huhua: Abundance
The exhibition reveals how both the giants and the smallest creatures play vital roles in maintai...
Lupe I Vao Ese
This exhibition centres indigenous ways of knowing and being. Rather than presenting measina as r...
Taimoana | Coastlines: Art in Aotearoa
Taimoana | Coastlines explores the art of Aotearoa New Zealand, locating it within Te Moana-nui-a...
Front Room
Gillian Appleby and Kelly Reichardt, two Corban Estate Arts Centre based artists, work around the...
Kia Manahua Te Wāwāhi Tahā
Kia Manahua Te Wāwāhi Tahā is a group exhibition from the whānau collective initiated by Emiko Sh...
Pop to Present: American Art from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
An unmissable showcase of iconic masterpieces and groundbreaking perspectives in American art.
Low-sensory hours
Every Tuesday morning 10am–12pm, our current exhibition is set to a low-sensory experience, with...