Artisan Craft Market
Come and support local at the Artisan Craft Market 2024 in Porirua City with over 60 stalls. Meet the Creators, Makers, and even Bakers too .A family friendly event, free entry, and enjoy the range of...
View ArticleMaioha Kara: In Good Relation
Te Whanganui-a-Tara artist Maioha Kara creates timber sculptures, excavated with patterns and filled with glitter. In Good Relation is her first solo exhibition in a public gallery. Drawing on concepts...
View ArticleAhilapalapa Rands: Across the Sea
Ahilapalapa Rands draws on her Kānaka Maoli (Hawaiian) whakapapa to explore the connections with Hawai‘i across the expanse of the ocean. Known for her collaborative work with art collectives like...
View ArticleParaikete Threads
Featuring work by Jeanine Clarkin, Mataaho Collective and Noa Blanket Co, Paraikete Threads looks at how contemporary Māori artists are working with the stories, histories and knowledge systems...
View ArticleSchool Holiday Activity: Paraikete Doll Fashion
Children (8-years and older) are invited to experience Pātaka’s exhibition Paraikete Threads, get inspired by fashion designer Jeanine Clarkin’s creations, then create their own fashion look with...
View ArticleThe Ulumate Project
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. Ulumate or ‘dead head’ describes the ancient...
View ArticleAnton Forde: Papare Eighty.one
Collective action, sustainable systems and the protection of our natural environments are at the heart of Anton Forde’s newest installation. 81 carved, wooden pou appear as sentinels in the gallery....
View ArticleRed Wave, Blue Wave
Artist collectives from the Oceania Centre, Suva, Fiji feature in this exhibition that highlights artworks from the internationally acclaimed Red Wave Collective and the emerging Blue Wave Collective,...
View ArticleSanap Wantaim – Stand Together
An exhibition that celebrates indigenous human rights defenders in Papua New Guinea. Sorcery violence is a new and growing phenomenon in Papua New Guinea. Wellington photographer Dr. Paul Wolffram has...
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