'Our Plants - Past, Present and Future' - an exhibition of the best botanical art in New Zealand
Artists explore a changing Antartica
Photosynthesisers: Women and the lens
Keen to practice your sketching and observation skills in a relaxed environment? Be inspired by a life model in an open drawing encounter, every Friday lunchtime.
The Casual Drop-In Art Making Group invites school leavers 17+ to immerse themselves in a relaxed and friendly environment that includes on-site galleries, studios, art classes and communal outdoor space.
Jelena Telecki was born in Yugoslavia in 1976 and currently lives in Australia. She makes paintings, drawings, and sculptures that investigate the possibilities of representation and the ways it articulates the politics of personal and shared narratives.
In these troubled times, strength and ferocity of purpose are assets for artists. Their processes of hybridisation bring together brave, unexpected combinations of materials and ideas, pleasing, vigorous, but sometimes unsettling. This exhibition examines objects and the creative practitioners who make them.
Quilts and sculptures grounded in te ao Māori.
Artworks from the 1980s are brought together in this exhibition of some of New Zealand’s most well-known artists.
Hemi Macgregor draws on geometric structures, patterns and processes in the natural world to explore our relationship with sky, water, earth and seasons.
New video works explore what it means to return to an ancestral homeland.
Thomas Baker has spent the past six months as Artist in Residence at the Mirek Smíšek kilns in Te Horo.