Photosynthesisers: Women and the lens
Jelena Telecki was born in Yugoslavia in 1976 and currently lives in Australia. She makes paintings, drawings, and sculptures that investigate the possibilities of representation and the ways it articulates the politics of personal and shared narratives.
Quilts and sculptures grounded in te ao Māori.
Pauline Kahurangi Yearbury (b.1928 d.1977 Ngāpuhi) was one of the first Māori artists to introduce Māori cultural narratives into contemporary art. Her work is characterised by a bold and illustrative style.
The second in our series of dialogue exhibitions, Differences in kind and rhythm brings together historical works by Giorgio Griffa (b.1936 Turin) and Peter Robinson (b.1966 Ashburton, Ngāi Tahu)
New book and exhibition profiles career of artist-designer
Los Angeles artist to judge 2018 national pottery awards
Indigenous filmmaking is the focus of an upcoming exhibition that opens at Te Uru in Titirangi on 1 September 2018.
Te Uru is pleased to present a suite of three installations by renowned sculptor and weaver, Maureen Lander, whose exhibition Flat-Pack Whakapapa opens at Te Uru in Titirangi on 11 August.
Unrealised Cornwallis history reimagined in exhibition
Artist presents open love letter for upcoming exhibition
Te Uru is delighted to announce the exhibition Relative Reciprocity, featuring work by two highly acclaimed artists Lonnie Hutchinson and Reuben Paterson.