An exhibition that celebrates indigenous human rights defenders in Papua New Guinea.
From the artist collective, Na Tolu, an exhibition of photographs, masks, body adornment, and the first ulu cavu (hair wig) made in more than 200 years.
Artworks from the internationally acclaimed Red Wave Collective and the emerging Blue Wave Collective, shown for the first time in Aotearoa.
A new installation by Waiheke Island artist Anton Forde (Taranaki, Gaeltagh, Gaelic, English) opens at Pātaka Art + Museum this winter, 22 June–13 October
A new installation by Waiheke Island artist Anton Forde opens at Pātaka Art + Museum, 22 Jun–13 Oct
Fiona Wilson has just been announced as the inaugural 2024 Assistant Conductor for Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand, the body that governs our four national choirs.
Pātaka Art + Museum turns 25: thinking global, acting local: Pātaka champions Toi Māori & Pacific arts since 1998
Artist Jack Trolove is exhibiting his works with the gallery lights off to 'see what paintings do in the dark'.
Ana Sciascia returns to the arts to Pātaka in Porirua
Pātaka is excited to announce the opening of a new exhibition, 'If the shoe fits' by the first Aniva Arts Resident, Sevia Saviour Nua.
Pātaka Art + Museum Director, Reuben Friend, and Curator Maori & Pacific, Ioana Gordon-Smith, have been collaborating with curators around the world on two significant international projects.
Creative New Zealand and Pātaka Art + Museum are delighted to announce Sevia Saviour Nua (Saviiey) as the recipient of the inaugural Aniva Arts Residency.