Art Week 2024 took place in the heart of Auckland city centre from October 4-13, with an incredible line-up of exhibitions, installations, pop-ups and activations adorning public spaces, laneways, galleries and more.
Check out some of the highlights from this year's programme below, with some installations still on display until the end of the year.
Images by Sacha Stejko.
Late Night Art
Late Night Art took place on Thursday October 10 from 5pm - 9pm. Private and public art galleries, the Ellen Melville Centre, Freyberg Place, O’Connell Street, Khartoum Place, the wider Aotea Arts Quarter and many of the laneways were activated with a fun-filled program including performances, markets, interactive installations and more across the whole evening.
Freyberg Steps reimagined
The iconic steps off High Street in the city centre were once again transformed with a colourful art installation called Pink Blossoming Spring, by artist Soo Park. They'll remain in place until the start of December - see more here.
Changing Lanes
City centre laneways in Jean Batten Place, Darby Street, Exchange Lane, Vulcan Lane, Durham Lane, Little High Street and Elliott Street were reimagined with large scale artworks.
Guided art walks and Unlocked Collections tours
These walking tours exploring diverse forms of art and creative expression in the city’s streets, squares, laneways, corporate towers, institutions and public buildings were once again hugely popular.
Performances and activations
Lower Khartoum Place, Freyberg Square, Vulcan Lane and the Ellen Melville Centre came to life with live performances, DJs, artist workshops and more.
For more arts and cultural events taking place in the city centre now, click here.
Proudly supported by Auckland Council and the city centre targeted rate.