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WINTER 22 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te uru |
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AUTUMN 22 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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SUMMER 21-22 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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SPRING 21 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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WINTER 21 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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PROJECT BANABA AT TE URUTe Uru is delighted to announce a special project taking place across 2021, culminating in a summer presentation, Te Kaneati, an exhibition that honours Aotearoa’s Banaban diaspora. This will be displayed alongside Project Banaba, a major solo exhibition by Katerina Teaiwa. Read the full press release here |
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AUTUMN 21 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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SUMMER 20-21 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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SPRING 2020 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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WINTER 2020 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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AUTUMN 2020 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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SUMMER 2019-20 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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SPRING 2019 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru |
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WINNERS ANNOUNCED: PORTAGE CERAMIC AWARDS 2018 |
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SPRING 2018 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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WINTER 2018 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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POCKET HISTORIES: EXHIBITION SAMPLERDeveloped in collaboration between curator Ioana Gordon-Smith and artist Imogen Taylor as the latter’s McCahon House post-residency exhibition, Pocket Histories at Te Uru considers the sampling of modernism in the work of three artists: Vita Cochran, Imogen Taylor and Isobel Thom. |
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AUTUMN 2018 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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SUMMER 2017-18 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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SPRING 2017 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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JUDGE ANNOUNCEMENT: PORTAGE CERAMIC AWARDS 2017New Zealand curator announced to judge 2017 national pottery awards For the first time in its now 17 year history, a New Zealander, Emma Bugden, has been appointed to judge the Portage Ceramic Awards, Aotearoa’s best-known survey of contemporary ceramic activity The Portage Ceramic Awards 2017 opens at Te Uru on Thursday 9 November |
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ROBERT GEORGE: A MEMOIR FOR FALLING LIGHTAward-winning filmmaker to present new risk-taking work An ambitious experimental five-screen film by filmmaker and artist Robert George will debut at Te Uru in Titirangi from 2 September to 19 November. Robert George: a memoir for falling light opens at Te Uru on Saturday 2 September, 4pm |
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THE ASIA PACIFIC CENTURY: PART TWOAotearoa’s shifting identity the focus of upcoming exhibition The Asia Pacific Century: Part Two is the latest instalment of an ongoing project that explores Aotearoa’s changing cultural identity. The Asia Pacific Century: Part Two opens at Te Uru Saturday 29 July, 4pm
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WINTER 2017 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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AUTUMN 2017 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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SUMMER 2016/17 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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AUCKLAND COUNCIL EMERGENCY BUDGETAuckland Council’s proposed emergency budget could see significant cuts to arts and culture funding in Auckland. Arts and culture will play a significant role in our recovery from the covid-19 pandemic. Click here for more information on how to let Auckland Council know your concerns before June 19 |
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WALKING ABOUT WINTER SEASON |
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TE URU'S NEW CURATORTe Uru is delighted to announce the appointment of Chloe Geoghegan to the role of Curator – Kaitiaki Whakaaturanga. |
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JUDGE ANNOUNCED: PORTAGE CERAMIC AWARDS 2019The judge for the Portage Ceramic Awards 2019 is well-known Australian ceramic artist Merran Esson. Esson has been working internationally for more than 40 years but this will be her first visit to Aotearoa. Read more |
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ARTNOWTe Uru is pleased to be supporting ArtNow, a new online platform showcasing the best contemporary art exhibitions, events and galleries throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. Visit: ArtNow.nz |
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JUDGE ANNOUNCED: PORTAGE CERAMIC AWARDS 2018Introducing the Portage 18 judge, American artist Bari Ziperstein. Bari Ziperstein Studio / Bzippy is at the forefront of a thriving ceramic scene in Los Angeles. As well as gallery-based exhibitions and site-specific public installations, Ziperstein also produces functional ceramics through her company, BZippy & Co. Read more Entries to the awards close on Monday 6 August and the exhibition at Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery runs from 9 November 2018 – February 2019. teuru.org.nz/portage |
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SPRING 2016 NEWSLETTERThe Spring newsletter is out now. |
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WINTER 2016 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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JANET LILO: STATUS UPDATETe Uru are excited to present the first survey of Janet Lilo’s practice. Janet Lilo is a renowned Avondale-based artist who is known for her experimental approaches to documenting the everyday. Te Uru are canvasing Lilo’s concerns and approaches in the survey exhibition Janet Lilo: Status Update. A phrase cribbed from Facebook, ‘Status Update’ refers to Lilo’s well known interest in social media as raw material, a self-aware use of a survey exhibition as validation — and indeed elevation — of an artist’s practice, as well as a description of how Lilo has treated the works in the exhibition. Indeed, Janet Lilo: Status Update is not a traditional survey. Rather than simply re-showing past works, Janet has borrowed concepts, processes and technologies from previous works to create entirely new works that reflect back on and refine her concerns to date. Janet Lilo: Status Update opens Saturday 28 May, 4-6pm. |
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WINTER 2015 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |
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AUTUMN 2015 NEWSLETTERDownload our latest quarterly newsletter to catch up on forthcoming exhibitions, events, education programmes and workshops at Te Uru. |