Tag: Te Tuhi
The origin of Christmas cards
This is a shared arts column put together by Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Howick Historical Village (HHV) is pleased...
East Auckland Art Kete: December 2024-January 2025
This is a shared arts column space put together by Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Friday, 6 December: Dannemora Gardens...
Car park art aims to inspire connection
Artworks exploring the connection between past and present feature in the new installation of the Howick Frames creative project.
Run by Arts Out East in...
Grab Christmas bargains at café market
An east Auckland café is staging a special one-day Christmas Market with the goal of celebrating social and economic inclusion.
It’s at Te Tuhi Café...
Artists serving up conversation and coffee
People have the chance to enjoy a chat and a coffee with talented artists at locations around east Auckland.
Back for its third year, the...
What’s On: Community activities
Artist talks
Five artists are giving talks on their work at locations around east Auckland as part of the Art of Conversation project, funded by...
East Auckland Art Kete
This is a shared arts column space put together by Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Events:
Friday, 15 November: Uxbridge rings in...
New hub for young people in Botany
This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Since opening its doors...
Korean culture and traditions in limelight
By Hope Milo, UoA Communications Student
A popular east Auckland shopping centre will have a strong presence of Korea and its history and culture...
Caring is sharing for community helpers
Did you know there’s an organisation that can help if you feel you’ve been overcharged by a utility services provider?
Or that if you’re a...
What’s On: September – October 2024
This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical
Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Events:
Thursday, 3 October: Uxbridge...
Historical Village hosts curious military artefact
This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical
Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Howick Historical Village (HHV) is...
Hop on art trail around east Auckland
This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Are you up for...
Exhibition celebrates the contribution of women
By Sally French
Ten of our local community’s most well-known women are being celebrated in Arts Out East’s latest exhibition, Tales of our Wāhine.
Through...
Applications open for UK artistic residency
Creative east Aucklanders can apply to take part in an incredible overseas artistic opportunity.
The Te Tuhi contemporary art gallery in Pakuranga and the Yorkshire...
Arts and entertainment round-up out east
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...
A new era begins for the Times
East Aucklanders turned out in their droves to celebrate the launch of the Times’ new digital publication under the leadership of the company’s new...
Arts and entertainment – What’s On June 15 – July 15
This is a shared arts column space put together by the Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture.
Saturday, June 15
Celebrate Matariki...
Matariki Festival will bring people and cultures together
Te Tuhi and O Wairoa Marae invite the local community to get along and join in the fun at the Matariki Festival.
It’s at O...
Spoilt for choice with arts, culture and heritage
By Lexie Palmer-Gapper, General Manager, Howick Historical Village
Just 10km as the crow flies: within that area are three remarkable institutions celebrating contemporary art,...
Artist Kim Ireland awarded 2024 Iris Fisher Scholarship
Kim Ireland has been named the recipient of this year’s Iris Fisher Scholarship.
The prestigious $5000 award is given out annually by the Te Tuhi...
Accomplished street artist brightens up bike mural
An east Auckland bike hub has received a splash of colour through the creation of a new mural celebrating the local community.
The city's bike...
Kay to deliver guitar pop-ups
Local guitarist Dylan Kay has been awarded an Arts Out East grant for his One Finger Guitarist project.
The project will see Kay performing a...
Artistic film project seeks understanding of psychosis
East Auckland's Te Tuhi contemporary art gallery is helping to bring a film project to New Zealand exploring the subject of mental illness.
Entitled The...
Climate change inspires group art project
A contemporary east Auckland art gallery has commissioned two new works as part of a "groundbreaking" global alliance of artists and writers in 28...
Gallery showcasing six diverse new exhibitions
Work by six artists exploring subjects as diverse as UFO sightings, Morse-code and co-operative supermarkets is on public display at an east Auckland gallery.
Te...
Young artist ‘grateful and excited’ to receive Iris Fisher Scholarship
An accomplished young artist has been named the 2023 recipient of the prestigious Iris Fisher Scholarship.
The award is given out annually by the Te...
Camellia chandelier honours heroic suffragists
A large-scale artistic installation that pays tribute to heroines who fought for the right of women in New Zealand to vote is to be...
Exhibitions explore ‘evolving human perception’
An east Auckland art gallery is staging six new exhibitions featuring work by a diverse range of local and overseas creatives.
Te Tuhi communications and...
Exhibition explores the meaning of home
A new art exhibition in east Auckland will employ radio and sonic storytelling to explore the human experience.
Pacific Frequencies: Mahu is being staged at Howick...
Artists unite to support hospo
People have the chance to get their hands on a unique artistic print by spending at least $50 in certain local restaurants and cafes.
The...
Hundreds turn out to Matariki celebration
East Auckland has been treated to a unique cultural celebration held to celebrate the Māori New Year.
The Matariki Festival was staged at O Wairoa...
Matariki Festival to celebrate Māori New Year
People are invited to take part in a culturally inclusive community event in east Auckland held to celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year.
The Labour...
Dairy owners sharing their stories through art
Two Colombian artists are helping a group of east Auckland dairy owners find creative ways to share their personal stories.
Catherine Guevara and Juliana Duran...
Invitation to join the Art of Conversation
A creative new initiative aims to support local businesses and give the public an education in art from experts at the same time.
The 'Art...
Classical concert features award-winning young pianist
One of New Zealand's most accomplished young musicians will take centre stage at an upcoming Manukau Symphony Orchestra concert.
The orchestra is based in Pakuranga...
Art exhibition explores the workings of the mind
A new art exhibition in east Auckland explores questions relating to the inner workings of the human mind.
The showcase, entitled Who can think, what...
Exhibition explores culture and celebrity
Highly thoughtful artworks by a former winner of the prestigious Iris Fisher Scholarship are on public display in east Auckland.
Te Tuhi art gallery in...
Turning old to gold
A group of migrant and refugee women are utilising traditional sewing and craft practices to turn old things into gold.
Auckland-based Kohna Zari Ko is...
Susu awarded Iris Fisher Scholarship
Local contemporary gallery Te Tuhi has announced Tzu-Cheng Alex Su (Susu) as the recipient of the 2022 Iris Fisher Scholarship.
The scholarship is a national...
Artist returns to east for exhibition
A Kiwi-born artist recently returned to Auckland to participate in a Te Tuhi exhibition in which her work is featured.
A self-described interdisciplinary artist, Li-Ming...
New exhibitions at Te Tuhi
Two new exhibitions will be up and running at Te Tuhi's main galleries this month.
From June 12, Elsewhere and nowhere else and The house...
Are you an east Auckland artist?
Arts Out East (AOE) is a Howick Local Board-funded initiative that supports and helps creative artists in the local communities to produce and promote...
Musician to perform at Youth Centre
A talented up-and-coming local musician will be performing a series of live music sessions at the newly-opened East Auckland Youth Space in Botany Town...
Local exhibition a success
A local author's three-day exhibition at a vacated butcher shop in Rices Mall enjoyed a steady stream of visitors last week.
The exhibition was open...
Exhibition at Rices Mall
A vacated butcher shop is the home of a local author's upcoming three-day ecology exhibition.
An award-winning children's book writer, Marilyn J Bakker's work, entitled...
For the youth, by the youth
A dedicated space for east Auckland's youth has officially opened its doors over the weekend.
On Saturday April 9 at approximately 1pm at the Youth...
Youth space opens in Botany
Te Tuhi has announced the opening of a youth space in Botany Town Centre.
The Youth Space has been designed "by youth for youth" and...
Ata Koia!
Te Tuhi's latest and exciting exhibition is set to open this Saturday.
Ata Koia, based on the Maori saying inspiring an ambience of wonder or...
Draw a musician as you listen
Meganz School of Visual Arts is holding a 'draw a musician as you listen' session this Saturday.
From 2.30pm-4.45pm at Nixon Park Community Hall, 70...
Te Tuhi opens winter exhibitions
Local contemporary art gallery Te Tuhi has opened its winter exhibitions.
A large crowd attended the May 29 opening.
The two major exhibitions have been curated...
Te Tuhi opens winter exhibitions
Local contemporary art gallery Te Tuhi opened its winter exhibitions on Saturday May 29.
A large crowd was in attendance – showcasing the diversity and...
Te Tuhi exhibition pauses for gratitude
Just a day before the level 3 lockdown, Te Tuhi launched their new major exhibition by prominent Māori curator Ngahiraka Mason's A Very Different...
First artist in residence finds village a perfect canvas
Toni Mosley is recreating history at the Howick Historical Village.
As part of Summernova, a summer festival funded by Auckland Unlimited, Mosley is the first...
Celebrating Chinese art and culture
The Pakuranga Chinese Association has been a part of the community for 18 years with well over 900 members.
East Auckland was witness to the...
Arts Out East champions creativity
This year, Arts Out East have been busy empowering and supporting creative arts in east Auckland.
The arts brokering team works with creatives to support...
Kong wins arts scholarship
Aaron Kong has won the Iris Fisher Scholarship from art gallery Te Tuhi.
Kong is currently completing his Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at the...
Opportunity knocks: New training café at Te Tuhi
The Covid-19 global pandemic, and the subsequent lockdown, has seen everyone considering what the new normal looks like.
For many disabled people, this has resulted...
Cooking up opportunity: new training café at Te Tuhi
Te Tuhi has partnered with Rescare Homes Trust and the University of Auckland to establish Aotearoa’s first training café for people with intellectual disabilities.
The...
Exhibition showcases young artists
With almost 70 applicants, the Howick Youth Council's East Auckland Visual Art Showcase kicked off with more than 135 guests attending Friday's opening night...
Art festival to showcase local talent
It is the first time that Te Tuhi and Uxbridge Arts and Culture have come together to draw on local creative talent and give...
Calling all volunteers for roadshow on child safety
A roadshow taking place at Te Tuhi this afternoon aims to highlight the responsibility of volunteers and volunteering organizations to safeguard children in their...