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Read moreThe past and the future are woven closely together in these works by prominent Māori weaver Veranoa Hetet QSM (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Ati Āwa). Veranoa is a master Māori weaver and kaiako based in...
Propped canvas works peppered with symbols, reaching bronze arms and large raw clay feet pave the way in This Way That Way, a new exhibition by Josephine Cachemaille, intended as well wishes and power objects to equip...
From the Ground Up: Community, Cultivation and Commensality bring together six different approaches and perspectives to food cultivation and its consumption. Including new works by BC Collective (Cora-Allan Wickliffe...
Lemon squeezers, cheesecutters, pancakes and trilbies – discover a world of wonderful hats and hat-makers in Enter the Hatmosphere, which celebrates 145years of local company Hills Hats. Powered by the factory family...
Lost Heads & Hobgoblins: The Museum of Ridiculously Interesting Things Pop-Up takes a look at strange things in The Dowse Collection… or perhaps it asks you to look at things in The Dowse Collection...
Capturing the moment a firework explodes in the night sky, Auckland based artist Reuben Paterson (Ngāti Rangitihi, Ngāi Tūhoe, Tūhourangi) uses his signature glitter canvases to evoke ideas of wonder, attraction and an...
With their pioneering use of virtual reality, artists Jess Johnson and Simon Ward present a mysterious universe of alien architecture populated by humanoid clones and cryptic symbols. Explored via a network of...
Cost includes materials and consumables. For the first class, students will make a fire poker or garden stake. The following lessons students will be able to choose from other projects progressing in...
Ever wanted to try yoga? Then join us for this beginner friendly community yoga class. A local teacher will lead you through various styles of Yoga in a 60-minute class. Your first class is free, for those who want to...
Lost Heads & Hobgoblins: The Museum of Ridiculously Interesting Things Pop-Up takes a look at strange things in The Dowse Collection… or perhaps it asks you to look at things in The Dowse Collection...
Lemon squeezers, cheesecutters, pancakes and trilbies – discover a world of wonderful hats and hat-makers in Enter the Hatmosphere, which celebrates 145years of local company Hills Hats. Powered by the factory family...
From the Ground Up: Community, Cultivation and Commensality bring together six different approaches and perspectives to food cultivation and its consumption. Including new works by BC Collective (Cora-Allan Wickliffe...
Propped canvas works peppered with symbols, reaching bronze arms and large raw clay feet pave the way in This Way That Way, a new exhibition by Josephine Cachemaille, intended as well wishes and power objects to equip...
The past and the future are woven closely together in these works by prominent Māori weaver Veranoa Hetet QSM (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Ati Āwa). Veranoa is a master Māori weaver and kaiako based in...
With their pioneering use of virtual reality, artists Jess Johnson and Simon Ward present a mysterious universe of alien architecture populated by humanoid clones and cryptic symbols. Explored via a network of...
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