Good News For You is a presentation of artworks within the historic setting of The Strand arcade as part of The Midtown Street Art Festival.
With so many galleries in the city centre, paying them - and their incredible exhibitions - a visit is a fantastic way to celebrate Art Week. From established artists in Gow Langsford’s Spring Catalogue to contemporary toi Māori on display at Kura Gallery, there’s a myriad of styles and mediums to discover. Whether it’s an exhibition for anyone with a sweet tooth at S/O Gallery or Fingers Gallery, the oldest contemporary jewellers in the world, marking a significant birthday, there’s something for everyone. Let's take a closer look.
Gow Langsford's annual Spring Catalogue exhibition for 2024 presents a remarkable collection of works by some of New Zealand's most celebrated artists.
Join Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki for an unforgettable night of live music, drinks and late night exhibition access.
This year's Annual Group Show has the theme GOLDEN in recognition of Fingers' 50th Anniversary making it the longest running contemporary gallery in the world.
Rachel Rush will unveil a new collection specifically for Art Week 2024: Sugar Rush
Check out this exhibition and discover what the term “Urban Maori” means to our Kai Mahi Toi Maori/Maori Artists.
Gus Fisher Gallery ends the year with a suite of solo presentations by emerging Tāmaki Makaurau based artists Peter Simpson, Dayle Palfreyman and Christian Dimick.
A partnership of objects made from repurposed ties and doilies