Auckland Studio Potters - Nourish Domestic ware Exhibition
Maggie McGregor paints gardens - green, lush, colour filled works of art. Her goal is not to replicate a particular flower or form but to convey through colour and brushstroke the life and hope and irrepressible energy within them. In doing this she continues the long standing tradition of past painters and poets.
Twelve Māori artists present their unique perspectives of protest
Solo collection of blessing stones and basketry art by Tanya Doty from Moutere.
A selection of paintings spanning 50 years of practice. “I’ve always painted from my imagination rather than attempting to copy reality. I’m interested in colour relationships and movement.” - Jackie Guthrie
Explore the history and purpose of Ō Wairoa Marae in the Tainui Garden of Memories through kōrero, taonga and artefacts; a living taonga that amplifies togetherness and respect for all peoples – tuku aroha.
Let the good times roll in our Painting Event: Dancing Leaves Watercolours. Join us for an evening filled with whimsy, colour, and plenty of giggles. Our experienced tutor Elise will try to keep you on track and guide you step by step through the enchanting world of watercolour painting.
Open mic poetry reading with Ati Teepa, Tracey Tawhiao and friends
An exhibition of masterworks of Ukiyo-e.
After living overseas for 14 years, I am nature let me in marks James Watkins’ return with his first solo painting exhibition in Aotearoa.
'Genesis' is an exploration of origin, transformation, and the evolving relationships between people, place, and material. Featuring the distinct artistic voices of Chris Charteris, Amanda Gruenwald, Jane Ussher, and Molly Timmins, each considers genesis not as a singular origin, but as a layered, ongoing process.
Unveiling a striking new body of work, Russell Moses paints with light, water, and rhythm, reminding us that our bond with nature is both luminous and delicately held.