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Monday, January 6, 2025

Arts and entertainment round-up out east

Bena Jackson, Urban Legend (installation view), 2024. Photo by Sam Hartnett

This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.

Tuesday, July 16: Uxbridge presents The Bubbles and Mustard Show (a +APAC production). 10.30am-12.30pm. Uxbridge Theatre, 35 Uxbridge Road, Howick. $25-$60.

Sunday, July 21: Join the Uxbridge whānau for a performance of Romani and Latin jazz with Vox Nova. 4pm. Uxbridge Theatre. $25.

Saturday, July 27: Te Tuhi presents Light and Reflections: Helen Beaglehole in conversation with Julia Waite. 11am. Te Tuhi foyer, 21 William Roberts Road, Pakuranga. Free.

Sunday, August 11: Join Howick Historical Village for Live Day | Folklore & Fairytales. 10am-4pm. Admission: Live Day prices.

Ongoing:

From Friday, July 19: Arts Out East, in collaboration with writer Natasha Bidesi and photographer Bel Butler, welcomes Tales of our Wāhine. Botany Town Centre, next to H&M. Free.

Now until Sunday, July 21: Lolani Dalosa, Character Studies, a new series of work commissioned by Papatūnga for Te Tuhi billboards, Pakuranga and Parnell Station. Free.

Now until Sunday, July 21: Howick Historical Village presents Magical Moving Images. Featuring different activities every day. Times vary. General admissions prices, with bread making +$6pp; candle making +$10pp.

From Saturday, July 27: Te Tuhi presents AJ Fata, DON’T DEEP IT, a new series of work commissioned by Papatūnga for Te Tuhi billboards, Pakuranga and Parnell Station. Free.

Now until Saturday, August 31: Uxbridge proudly showcases the 18th Estuary Art and Ecology Awards. Uxbridge galleries. 10am-4pm. Free

Now until Sunday, September 15: Experience Bena Jackson’s Urban Legend, an installation using outside elements to disrupt people’s movement in the gallery space. Te Tuhi foyer. Free.

Now until Saturday, September 22: Uxbridge presents Anamnesis, a new project by Roma Anderson. Uxbridge Galleries. 10am-4pm. Free.

Now until October: Arts Out East, with artist Chantel Matthews and Howick Village Association, presents Matariki Owairoa. See flags lining Picton Street, Howick, and a series of posters in the three Howick Frames, located nearby. All based on the work of 300 local tamariki. Free.

Interested in having your event or activity appear here? Please email it to: EastAucklandArtKete@gmail.com by 11.59 pm on the first day of each month. May be edited for clarity and space.

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