Art Trail Manawatū 2025 Free event | 18 & 19 October
Ki te kapu o taku ringa’ is an exhibition by Professor Tom Roa (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato, Ngāti Apakura) and Dr. Rodrigo Hill, which merges Mātauranga Māori and photography to reframe place representation. Through a kaupapa-driven lens, large-scale images and video works illuminate historical sites, honouring their pla
Monochrome explores shades of grey as a liminal space for reflection, showcasing artworks stripped of vivid colour yet conceptually vibrant.
Blurring the line between colour field and gestural abstraction, Amanda Gruenwald’s paintings are dynamic, open-ended expressions of energy through paint.
The Ruapehu Art Awards - a family fun feast for the eyes with all types Art from Artists from all over New Zealand.
FOTOFEST Hawke's Bay. Exhibitors registrations, open until June 30th.
A sound/art installation that commemorates the life of Eric Moskowitz
Engaging both observation and memory, SIMON EDWARDS reimagines the Southern Alps. Blending plein air studies with studio reinterpretations he weaves together atmosphere, imagination, and place, capturing not just what the land looks like but how it is remembered and felt.
The narrative continuum begun by Paul Dibble is openly continued in this significant Dibble Studio exhibition - the journey continues as new pathways emerge.
Nau mai haere mai ki Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.
Spring Pop-Off - live music, mural painting, art market, kids’ fun, and the latest at The Good The Bad. Free, one day only – don’t miss it!
Louise Bourgeois: In Private View is the first solo exhibition in Aotearoa New Zealand of Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010), one of the most intriguing and influential artists of the last century.