EXHIBITIONS ON Monday 26 February
Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)Ongoing
Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu maiExpired
Laura Williams: Settle PetalExpired
Portage 23Expired
EXHIBITIONS ON Tuesday 27 February
Don Binney: Drawing the Waitākere CoastExpired
Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)Ongoing
Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu maiExpired
Laura Williams: Settle PetalExpired
Portage 23Expired
EXHIBITIONS ON Wednesday 28 February
Don Binney: Drawing the Waitākere CoastExpired
Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)Ongoing
Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu maiExpired
Laura Williams: Settle PetalExpired
Portage 23Expired
EXHIBITIONS ON Thursday 29 February
Don Binney: Drawing the Waitākere CoastExpired
Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)Ongoing
Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu maiExpired
Laura Williams: Settle PetalExpired
Portage 23Expired
EXHIBITIONS ON Friday 01 March
- Don Binney: Drawing the Waitākere Coast
Throughout his life, Don Binney had a strong personal connection with the Waitākere coast and surrounding areas. In 2010 Binney published Drawing the Waitakere Coast which pairs a series of 24 drawings capturing the area from Huia to Te Henga with text by the artist.
- 18 November - 03 March | See event detail
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Portage 23
This annual award provides a vital platform to showcase the diversity of contemporary clay practices in Aotearoa. Established in 2001, the Portage Ceramic Awards is a hallmark event for Aotearoa’s ceramics community, showcasing some of the best work currently being made, and serving as a platform for dialogue about developments in the ceramics field.
- 24 November - 03 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Saturday 02 March
- Don Binney: Drawing the Waitākere Coast
Throughout his life, Don Binney had a strong personal connection with the Waitākere coast and surrounding areas. In 2010 Binney published Drawing the Waitakere Coast which pairs a series of 24 drawings capturing the area from Huia to Te Henga with text by the artist.
- 18 November - 03 March | See event detail
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Portage 23
This annual award provides a vital platform to showcase the diversity of contemporary clay practices in Aotearoa. Established in 2001, the Portage Ceramic Awards is a hallmark event for Aotearoa’s ceramics community, showcasing some of the best work currently being made, and serving as a platform for dialogue about developments in the ceramics field.
- 24 November - 03 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Sunday 03 March
- Don Binney: Drawing the Waitākere Coast
Throughout his life, Don Binney had a strong personal connection with the Waitākere coast and surrounding areas. In 2010 Binney published Drawing the Waitakere Coast which pairs a series of 24 drawings capturing the area from Huia to Te Henga with text by the artist.
- 18 November - 03 March | See event detail
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Portage 23
This annual award provides a vital platform to showcase the diversity of contemporary clay practices in Aotearoa. Established in 2001, the Portage Ceramic Awards is a hallmark event for Aotearoa’s ceramics community, showcasing some of the best work currently being made, and serving as a platform for dialogue about developments in the ceramics field.
- 24 November - 03 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Monday 04 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Tuesday 05 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Wednesday 06 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Thursday 07 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Friday 08 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Saturday 09 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Sunday 10 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Monday 11 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Tuesday 12 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Wednesday 13 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Thursday 14 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Friday 15 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Saturday 16 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Sunday 17 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Hiria Anderson-Mita: kuhu mai
Since 1998, Hiria Anderson-Mita (Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) has been capturing the unassuming and intimate details of everyday life in delicate paintings. kuhu mai gathers a selection of paintings that focus on spaces and scenarios unoccupied by human figures.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Laura Williams: Settle Petal
Small to medium in scale, Williams’ ‘amuse-bouche’ paintings typically comprise colourful, fanciful and delightful arrangements of flowers. Settle Petal is a celebration of these works, and the floral imagery which threads through Williams’ paintings.
- 09 December - 17 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Monday 18 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Tuesday 19 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Wednesday 20 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Thursday 21 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Friday 22 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Saturday 23 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Sunday 24 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Monday 25 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Tuesday 26 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Wednesday 27 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Thursday 28 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Friday 29 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Saturday 30 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail
EXHIBITIONS ON Sunday 31 March
- Alan Ibell: Exterior (with Buried Keepsakes)
Alan Ibell’s diorama-like installation in Te Uru’s window space takes its inspiration from an earlier painting by the artist, House at Night (2020). The shift to three-dimensionality allows Ibell to expand further upon themes that regularly underpin his work: enclosure, isolation, the tussle between interior versus exterior.
- 09 December - 31 March | See event detail
- New Cuts Old Music
Richard Reddaway, Grant Takle and Terry Urbahn collaborate on the installation New Cuts Old Music, an eclectic mix of found-object constructions intersecting with painted/sliced vinyl records saturated in mutated sounds and images.
- 23 March - 26 May | See event detail
- Squiggla Making Space
In the world of Squiggla, you will experience mark making in action. You are invited to exercise and embrace your creative thinking with whānau and friends. Experiment with marks, dots and lines to play, make, imagine and invent – explore your curiosity and unleash new ideas!
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- underfoot
underfoot brings together works by artists from Aotearoa and Australia for which earth matter has been used in a range of poetic ways. Connecting practices from the region at a time of increasingly desperate ecological crises, the exhibition embraces diverse cultural perspectives to open a reciprocal dialogue with the subterranean make-up of our home planet.
- 09 March - 12 May | See event detail
- Ava Seymour: Domestic Wild
This exhibition draws on Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Ava Seymour’s ongoing series of prints, collages and assemblages derived from her evolving library of cat books.
- 09 March - 26 May | See event detail