
EVENTS FOR JANUARY THROUGH NOVEMBER
- Workshop with Hannah Ireland – Second Session
Paint your own portrait on Perspex with exhibiting artist Hannah Ireland. Sign up to be a part of the workshop to learn the artist’s contemporary approach to portrait painting.
- 07 October 10am-12pm
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- Workshop with Hannah Ireland
Paint your own portrait on Perspex with exhibiting artist Hannah Ireland. Sign up to be a part of the workshop to learn the artist’s contemporary approach to portrait painting.
- 07 October 2-4pm
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- Impressions with Glass Artist Layla Walter
Join renowned glass artist Layla Walter to make a floral plaster plaque and hear her discuss her casting process. This is a workshop designed for children (aged 6-18) and their grown-up to do together. Bring your own flowers and leaves to press into clay to make a plaster plaque.
- 28 October 10am-12:30 pm
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- Drawing with Susan – Second Date
Join us in the gallery to draw alongside exhibiting artist Susan Te Kahurangi King. There are two different dates you can attend. This is a free drop-in workshop and is suitable for all ages, all materials will be provided.
- 04 November 2-4pm
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- Curators’ Talk: Ihirangaranga / Resonances of the Forest
Join us for a curators’ talk with Toi Taiao Whakatairanga members Airane Craig-Smith, Dr Mark Harvey, Chris McBride and Dr Nick Waipara.
- 11 November 10:30 am-11:30 am
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- Te Mara o te Wairākau with Angela Kilford
Join artist Angela Kilford for a creative workshop and conversation about myrtle rust. In this free workshop, the community are invited to embroider myrtle rust and larvae onto eco-printed fabric.
- 11 November 1-3pm
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- Te Mara o Te Wairākau with Angela Kilford – Second Session
Join artist Angela Kilford for a creative workshop and conversation about myrtle rust. In this free workshop, the community are invited to embroider myrtle rust and larvae onto eco-printed fabric.
- 12 November 10am-12pm
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- Book Launch: There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do
New Public is a book design and publishing project based in Tāmaki Makaurau. It collaborates with artists and cultural institutions to exhibit research devoted to the discussion of contemporary visual and material culture. There is Nowhere to Go, There is Nothing to Do with Greta Anderson prioritises an external lens on 25 years of the artist’s photography practice.
- 18 November 2-4pm
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- Portage 23
Te Uru is delighted to present the Portage Ceramic Awards 2023. This annual award provides a vital platform to showcase the diversity of contemporary clay practices in Aotearoa.
- 02 December 11am-12pm
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