Te Tuhi presents the Iris Fisher Artist Studio Residency, a three-month studio residency for an emerging visual artist or collective to experiment, explore, and develop new work.
Te Tuhi is seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking curator to lead its artist development and exhibition programme. This is a full-time permanent positions and a unique opportunity for a curator with at least three years of relevant experience who is eager to expand their practice in an innovative environment.
Te Tuhi is seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking curator to lead its artist development and exhibition programme. This is a full-time, permanent position and a unique opportunity for a curator with at least three years of relevant experience who is eager to expand their practice in an innovative environment.
Te Tuhi is seeking one candidate for a full time, 18-month, paid curatorial internship to research and deliver a programme in a dedicated art project space.
Te Tuhi is delighted to announce Susu as the recipient of the 2022 Iris Fisher Scholarship.
Te Tuhi is delighted to announce Xi Li as the recipient of the 2021 Iris Fisher Scholarship.
Te Tuhi is pleased to announce Nââwié Tutugoro and Gabi Lardies as the new graduate studio residents at our Parnell Station artist studios.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Te Tuhi are delighted to announce Tāmaki Makaurau artist Deborah Rundle as the recipient of the 2020 Residency Award.
Future Animators is a youth initiative that supports secondary school students at Manurewa High School working in 3D animation. This year’s Future Animators showcase will be held at Nathan Homestead.
Te Tuhi is proud to present Visiting Asia.
Te Tuhi is proud to present To Voice: Introducing Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement.
Performance artist Kalisolaite Uhlia will live in the grounds of Te Tuhi as part of the exhibition What do you mean, we? which explores issues of prejudice. For two weeks from March 19, Uhlia wi