This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical
Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Events:
Saturday, 24 August: Join Uxbridge for Bong Konnection: A Celebration of Bengali Music, 7pm. Uxbridge Theatre, 35 Uxbridge Road, Howick. $20.
Sunday, 25 August: Uxbridge presents The Bridge: Wilde and Wilda, 4pm. Uxbridge Theatre. $15-$55.
Saturday, 31 August: Uxbridge welcomes Luna the Loon and her Marvelous Tune book launch. 1.30pm. Uxbridge Theatre. Free.
Sunday, 8 September: Enjoy Howick Historical Village’s Live Day | Flora & Fauna. 10am-4pm. Last admission at 3pm. Bells Road, Pakuranga. Live Day prices.
Ongoing:
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.
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, 31 August: Uxbridge proudly showcases The 18th Estuary Art and Ecology Awards. Uxbridge Galleries. 10am-4pm. Free.
Now until Sunday, 15 September: 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, 22 September: 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 11.59pm on the first day of each month. May be edited for clarity and space.