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Forage Fest
Forage Fest is the home of mycelial connections and cross-pollination.
Sculpture in the Gardens
Head along with friends and family and be wowed by a spectacular display of sculptures.
He Kākano Ahāu (I am the Seed)
This exhibition is a celebration of the dedicated exploration of cultural ideas.
Spoken Words - Reading poetry together
Come and enjoy a shared poetry reading experience.
Mackelvie Pattern Books
Don’t miss a summer display with highlights from James Mackelvie’s library including rare pattern...
Liquid States: Gretchen Albrecht
Liquid States is a major survey exhibition examining works produced by Albrecht in the 1970s and...
Kumeū Art Awards 2024
Each year Kumeū Arts honors the exceptional talents of New Zealand artists through the Kumeū Arts...
Free Guided Museum Tours
Make the most of your visit with a complimentary guided tour.
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Get Out and About out west this summer
A range of fun, free events to keep young Westies of all ages active over the summer period is set to go!
Standing up for those with good taste
The Kitchen Project turns tasty ideas into businesses.
We Read Auckland Festival returns to Tāmaki Makaurau
Get ready for a month of great local reads and insightful author talks as We Read Auckland / Ka Pānui Tātou Tāmaki Makaurau returns for 2024.
Christmas gets a bit of a boost
Santa and his mates have had a bit of Papakura Local Board help.
Call on grants funds reflects tough times
The call on Manurewa Local Board grants funding again far exceeded what was on offer.
Explore Auckland with July's School Holiday Guide
School holiday time is here, and there are lots of ways to keep the kids entertained in Auckland, even if the winter weather isn’t on your side.
Matariki Festival Week One Highlights (15 - 21 June)
Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland Council and iwi partner Ngāti Tamaoho present Matariki Festival, from 15 – 30 June, 2024.
Matariki Festival Week Two Highlights (22 - 30 June)
Chosen from over 90 events, here are highlights from the festival’s second week and closing weekend, 24 – 30 June. Mānawatia a Matariki!