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Architecture + Women

Architecture + Women

What happens to NZ’s women architects after they graduate? This is the central question behind the launch of a new website, Architecture + Women.

Creative Potential of Maori Communities

Creative Potential of Maori Communities

Professor Te Ahukaramu Charles Royal's lecture, 'The Creative Potential of Maori Communities', is based on his own indigenous research and his creative practice as a composer.

From Prague to Auckland

From Prague to Auckland

From Prague to Auckland: The photography of Frank Hofmann (1916-89) will be mounted from 26 August – 29 October at the Gus Fisher Gallery.

Artists share watercolourist prize

Artists share watercolourist prize

Three students from The University of Auckland’s Elam School of Fine Arts will share one of the country’s top prizes for watercolourists.

Architecture for Humanity founder delivers public lecture

Architecture for Humanity founder delivers public lecture

Cameron Sinclair, founder of Architecture for Humanity, will deliver a public lecture as part of his role as International Architect in Residence at The University of Auckland.

Australasian Computer Music Conference

Australasian Computer Music Conference

The University of Auckland is hosting the Australasian Computer Music Conference.

Graduation Gala Concerto Competition

Graduation Gala Concerto Competition

The University of Auckland will mark the close of Autumn Graduation Week 2011 with the Graduation Gala Concerto Competition.

Peggy Guggenheim Internships

Peggy Guggenheim Internships

Three students from the the University of Auckland Department of Art History have been selec

Camouflage exercise in urban undergrowth

Camouflage exercise in urban undergrowth

Paramilitary-styled masks are being constructed in a back room in Central Auckland for an operati

Mayoral Debate: Urban Planning

Mayoral Debate: Urban Planning

Towards a new Auckland - Mayoral Debate on the Urban Environment on August 17 is the first i

Fast Forward: Urban Design

Fast Forward: Urban Design

Cutting edge international architects, Momoyo Kaijima from Atelier Bow-Wow and Hitoshi Abe, are a

A Short History of Invisibles

A Short History of Invisibles

The University of Auckland Art History Research Seminar Series commences with a presen