Prue MacDougall’s artworks metaphorically explore interpretations of freedom, for example, one recurring metaphor is the open bird cage, intended to symbolise freedom of choice.
WAM! Step into the unexpected
Held Between Moments presents a new body of work by Sylvia Marsters that marks a quiet yet distinct shift in her practice. Known for her luminous depictions of Cook Islands flora, Marsters now introduces human figures—captured not in detailed portraiture, but in silhouette, gesture, and stance.
The 61st Ceramics NZ National Exhibition – Judges Talk
Check out our pottery market!
Visual Diary of an Astral Traveller reminds us that the mind is unhindered by human boundaries. If we open ourselves to the endless possibilities of the creative process, its transformative power is within reach for us all.
For Araura Enua, Matt Payne turns his focus to one of the Pacific's most iconic natural wonders-the lagoon of Aitutaki. Revered for its luminous waters and shifting tones of blue, the lagoon has long captivated travellers, artists, and storytellers alike.
A TREE STORY: Josh Lancaster returns home with new Cornwall Park Exhibition at Turua Gallery
Learn about the amazing material of silver clay while you create a unique piece of jewellery
Open Studios Kaipātiki: New Art Trail launches on Auckland’s North Shore This November
Inspired by Pop art we’re inviting you to come and contribute to making community quilts to donate to a charitable organisation.
Join the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki whānau for an unforgettable day at Gibbs Farm sculpture park. Your visit will help us to raise funds for our exhibitions and our programmes.