Lovers & Castaways
Mar
6
to 9 Jun

Lovers & Castaways

6 March – 9 June, 2024
Ground Floor Galleries
Slow Art Day: Saturday 13 April

Lovers & Castaways explores the decade in which Aotearoa experienced a shift in its social, political and economic landscape – the 1980s – through artworks drawn from our collection.
Presented in association with the Auckland Arts Festival.

View Event →
Buttercup and Lavender
Apr
26
to 26 May

Buttercup and Lavender

26 April - 26 May, 2024
Opening Event: Saturday 27 April, 1.30-3.30pm
First Floor Galleries
Curated by Kiki Hall and Lexi Kerr


Buttercup and Lavender presents the idea of the sweetness of awe, the space is transformed into a scene of whimsy, celebration and memory. Curated by and composed of female artists, the space draws inspiration from curator Peter Shaw’s house at the edge of Pirongia.

View Event →
When Mauve Does the Tango: Andrea Gardner with photography from The Arts House Trust Collection
May
30
to 11 Aug

When Mauve Does the Tango: Andrea Gardner with photography from The Arts House Trust Collection

30 May - 11 August, 2024
Opening Event: Thursday 30 May, 4-6pm
Artist Talk: Friday 31 May, 11am-12pm
First Floor Galleries and Foyer

An exploration of Staged Photography with works by Andrea Gardner and from The Arts House Trust Collection. Subjects are presented in forms of disguise and explore identity, selfhood, and the psychological tension found in female experience.
Presented in association with the Auckland Festival of Photography 2024.

View Event →

More Than Just
Feb
22
to 21 Apr

More Than Just

22 February – 21 April, 2024
Artist Talk with Matilda Gold (R18): Thursday 22 February, 10am
AV Gallery

More Than Just unfolds as a celebration of resilience, individuality, and the right to self-expression. This exhibition encapsulates the myriad roles sex workers play in their daily lives — creators, thinkers, and agents of change. It challenges the viewer to see beyond the surface, encouraging a deeper understanding of the human behind the label.

View Event →
Kotahi te moemoeā: A Shared Vision - Ululau Ama and Sarah Holten
Feb
21
to 21 Apr

Kotahi te moemoeā: A Shared Vision - Ululau Ama and Sarah Holten

22 February – 21 April, 2024
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 February, 6pm
Panel Discussion: Wednesday 20 March, 6pm
First Floor Galleries

Ululau Ama and Sarah Holten have both lived with their own personal challenges. Art has been the common language through which they could express themselves. This exhibition through Māpura Studios celebrates their recognition by Creative New Zealand as outstanding artists.

View Event →
Luff
Dec
1
to 3 Mar

Luff

1 December 2023 – 3 March 2024
Curator Talk: Wednesday 6 December, 11am
Artist Talk with Finn Ferrier: Sunday 11 February, 10am
Ground Floor Galleries

If you’re a yachtie and you’re “luffing”, your sail is flapping – you’ve gone too far easing out the sheet, and you’re no longer harnessing the wind – out on the water, an encounter with this term is familiar, known, and informative. Here in the gallery, the word comes across unexpectedly, cute, and perhaps with a hint of intrigue. The idea of the four seasons served as a guide in our summer major exhibition.

View Event →
Since when has my sky been like this?
Nov
23
to 18 Feb

Since when has my sky been like this?

23 November 2023 – 18 February 2024
Little Gallery & Boardroom

Clouds reign over us in the sky. They seem too far from our reach when in fact, they may be much closer to us than we think. In this exhibition, artist Orimi explores the relationship between our emotions and the clouds. Reflect deeply on your true emotions and feelings that you may have hidden amongst the clouds.

View Event →
Denise Batchelor: Morning Commute
Nov
3
to 18 Feb

Denise Batchelor: Morning Commute

3 November – 18 February, 2024
Exhibition Opening: Thursday 2 November, 6-8pm
AV Gallery

As a city awakens, early morning hues colour an increasingly busy scene. The dawn chorus, having just completed their concert, is now busy foraging. Animalia, human, are also beginning the day. Ensconced in moving metal cages, they follow each other in a ritual resembling ants.

In this delicate dance of survival, it is essentially a human decision determining where these spaces converge, forcing other species to adapt or perish. Morning Commute offers a view where the seemingly opposing worlds of urban and natural environments collide.

View Event →
Dillon Gamble: Deceased Estate (2023)
Nov
3
to 18 Feb

Dillon Gamble: Deceased Estate (2023)

3 November – 18 February, 2024
Exhibition Opening: Thursday 2 November, 6-8pm
Master Bedroom Gallery

Deceased Estate (2023) invites us to “move into” a space not entirely our own; vacated family homes, mysterious rental properties, storied shared flats, or one’s first home. These works speak to the precarity of an object’s value, and how legacies can persist unseen in the “stuff” we inherit.

Dillon Gamble is the 2023 recipient of The Arts House Trust & Jan Warburton Graduate Exhibition Scholarship.

View Event →
Auckland Studio Potters: Air2
Nov
3
to 18 Feb

Auckland Studio Potters: Air2

3 November – 18 February, 2024
Exhibition Opening: Thursday 2 November, 6pm
Curator Talk with Richard Penn: Saturday 17 February, 10.30am
Photography Gallery

AiR2 is Auckland Studio Potters’ second Artist in Residence exhibition. This year, it showcases the work of the seven ASP residents during 2023. Established in 2019, the resident programme welcomes applications from national and international potters to spend up to three months in one of ASP’s two pod studios. The artists include young graduates, PhD candidates, traditional artisan master craftsmen through to contemporary exhibiting artists and modern table and homeware specialists.

View Event →
Secondary School Art Awards 2023
Sep
20
to 15 Oct

Secondary School Art Awards 2023

Finalists’ Exhibition: 20 September – 15 October
Exhibition Opening Afternoon Tea and Winners Announced: Weds 20th Sept 3:30pm -5pm
Boardroom & Little Gallery

The Secondary School Art Awards recognise and celebrate emerging artistic talent in New Zealand. These are the young artists to look out for in the future. Artworks in the mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture make up the works on show.

View Event →
Daisy Nicholas: Chattering Creases
Sep
20
to 29 Oct

Daisy Nicholas: Chattering Creases

20 September — 29 October
First Floor Foyer

Chattering Creases is a collection of experimental photographic prints that investigate environmental physics. Daisy Nicholas’ pieces explore the salty coast and exposed bedrock of the East Auckland shoreline.

View Event →
Friends + Family
Sep
1
to 26 Nov

Friends + Family

1 September – 26 November, 2023
Opening Night: Thursday 31 August, 6pm
Ground Floor Galleries

Friends + Family is a group exhibition that embodies a kaupapa Māori and kaupapa Moana Oceania way of educating our youth in the visual arts. Featuring the work of emerging artist Ercan Cairns —with Fatu Feu’u, Emily Karaka, Donn Ratana, Tēvita Lātū, Taniela Petelō, Terje Koloamatangi, Alexis Neal and Colin Gibbs.

View Event →
Auckland Studio Potters: Fire & Clay 2023
Aug
17
to 17 Sep

Auckland Studio Potters: Fire & Clay 2023

17 August – 17 September, 2023
Opening Night: Wednesday 16 August, 6pm
Curator Talk and Walk Through: Saturday 26 August, 11am
First Floor Galleries

This annual exhibition showcases and awards the outstanding pottery and ceramics of members of Auckland Studio Potters (ASP). ASP is delighted to announce the selector and judge this year is Ceramic Artist, Peter Hawkesby.

View Event →
Niamh Maher: closed circle
Aug
17
to 29 Oct

Niamh Maher: closed circle

17 August – 29 October, 2023
AV Gallery

closed circle is a video and sculpture exhibition by Niamh Maher, examining how individual identity is closely associated with our production of knowledge.

View Event →
Cinema Marae: Kahungunu Marae of Nūhaka
Jul
11
to 13 Aug

Cinema Marae: Kahungunu Marae of Nūhaka

11 July – 13 August, 2023
AV Gallery

Kahungunu Marae in Nūhaka is unique amongst marae in Aotearoa in having a featuring role in Broken Barrier by John O'Shea. The Cinema Marae exhibition presents archival footage and photographs of Kahungunu Marae and the Nūhaka community in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, in addition to work by media-artist Jordan Koziol-Repia, photographs from the Wairoa Māori Film Festival and an artistic response to the recent Cyclone Gabrielle impact.

View Event →
WHISKY LOUNGE
Jul
5
to 13 Aug

WHISKY LOUNGE

5 July – 13 August, 2023

WHISKY LOUNGE is a collection show with a difference… domestic, nostalgic and with Nana at the core, this show challenges the notions of contemporary art on a plinth.

View Event →
Our Place: Karen Crisp, Sarah Davis and Russ Flatt (Ngāti Kahungunu)
Jun
28
to 9 Aug

Our Place: Karen Crisp, Sarah Davis and Russ Flatt (Ngāti Kahungunu)

28 June – 9 August, 2023
First Floor Galleries

Our Place presents film and photography by Karen Crisp, Sarah Davis and Russ Flatt (Ngāti Kahungunu). These artists explore concerns of whenua at locations in Te Ika-a-Māui North Island, giving views of both the past and our present situation. Whenua is that which bonds us, our grounding, our place. It has deep layering through time and linkages, it can be often contentious and fraught. The flooding events of the 2023 Auckland Anniversary and Cyclone Gabrielle were traumatic events for many, highlighting that whenua continues to be a significant national issue.

View Event →
Combined Cosmologies: The Art of Pauline Thompson 1942 — 2012
Jun
2
to 27 Aug

Combined Cosmologies: The Art of Pauline Thompson 1942 — 2012

2 June – 27 August, 2023
Ground Floor Galleries
Curated by Peter Shaw

Pauline Thompson, first exhibiting at the age of sixteen, trained at Elam where she found herself somewhat apart from the prevailing current of modernism. Undeterred, and determined to follow her childhood ambition, she continued painting. This is the first retrospective of her work since the artist’s death in 2012.

View Event →
A.A.M. Bos, Carole Prentice, Dr P: Colonial Road
Apr
20
to 2 Jul

A.A.M. Bos, Carole Prentice, Dr P: Colonial Road

20 April – 2 July, 2023
AV Gallery, Little Gallery and Conservatory

Ever wondered what’s at the end of Colonial Road? It’s not a carpark or failed monument to imperial ambition but more a surprising, self-determined community of seabirds living in sight of the city. A.A.M. Bos’ film Colonial Road (2020) is an intimate, uncensored, harbourside view of the lives and crimes of The Real Shags of Chelsea Heritage Estate.

View Event →
Peter Black  with Mark Scott: Dancing in the Streets
Apr
20
to 25 Jun

Peter Black with Mark Scott: Dancing in the Streets

20 April – 25 June, 2023
First Floor Galleries

In the summer of 1984, Wellington photographer Peter Black toured the North Island with writer Mark Scott, photographing kids dancing on the streets of Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, and Wellington, to produce a photo essay for Scott’s book Street Action Aotearoa. Shot on a 35mm camera with a wide-angle lens, Black's black-and-white photos captured the Break Dancing craze of the period. His images show local dance teams—including the Megazoids, Te Puke United, and the Midtown Breakers—performing in malls and outside takeaway bars.

View Event →
SELWYN MURU: A LIFE’S WORK
Mar
11
to 28 May

SELWYN MURU: A LIFE’S WORK

11 March – 28 May, 2023
Exhibition Opening: Tuesday 14 March, 6-8pm
Ground Floor Galleries

This exhibition affirms the pioneering legacy and leadership of senior Māori artist, broadcaster, playwright, orator, teacher, musician, and repository of tribal knowledge - Selwyn Muru.
Artwork credit: Selwyn Muru, Te Whiti with the Sacred Birds of Taranaki, 2003. Private collection
Toured by The New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata and presented in association with the Auckland Arts Festival. Curated by Dr Moana Nepia.

View Event →
TERESA PETERS: DISASTROUSFORMS.COM
Mar
1
to 16 Apr

TERESA PETERS: DISASTROUSFORMS.COM

1 March – 16 April, 2023
Exhibition Opening: Tuesday 14 March, 6-8pm
AV Gallery and Upper Foyer

DISASTROUSFORMS.COM is a body of ceramic and clay works ‘excavated’ from a faux sci-fi disaster. The works are archived on an online platform to explore the thematic of natural disasters, natural history, and the process of archiving itself. Disaster as the mother of revolution. This project was inspired by a field trip to Pompeii with artist Mark Dion and team, and Auckland Museum’s Natural History Collections Online.

View Event →
THE ADAM PORTRAITURE AWARD 2022
Feb
17
to 16 Apr

THE ADAM PORTRAITURE AWARD 2022

17 February – 16 April, 2023
First Floor Galleries

The Adam Portraiture Award is New Zealand’s most prestigious and popular portraiture prize.
This exhibition is toured by The New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata
Artwork credit: Sacha Lees, See Me, 2022, oil on board (Nicora Taylor)

View Event →
Midnight Cowboy
Dec
1
to 5 Mar

Midnight Cowboy

1 December – 5 March, 2023
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 30 November, 6-8pm
Ground Floor Galleries

Midnight Cowboy focuses on works that harness the power of neon as their primary material. Drawing on works held in public collections and the Arts Trust Collection, with works by Bill Culbert, Paul Hartigan, Robert Jahnke, Gregor Kregar and Paul Johns, the exhibition also includes recent explorations by Mary-Louise Browne, Jacquelyn Greenbank and Bruce Parker.

View Event →
Kate van der Drift: Listening To a Wet Land
Nov
3
to 12 Feb

Kate van der Drift: Listening To a Wet Land

3 November – 12 February, 2023
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 2 November, 6-8pm
Photography Gallery, Upper Foyer and AV Room

Listening to a Wet Land is a research project comprising an essay film and a series of large-scale prints made from camera-less ‘river exposures’. Situated in the fragile waters of the Hauraki Plains, the visual research is primarily field recordings. Both the digital moving image and analogue photographs explore stories of loss, of damage incurred in the politics of land use, as well as stories of hope and the potential for repair through agency of the more-than-human.

View Event →
Tess Wing: Cutting the Cord (2022)
Nov
3
to 12 Feb

Tess Wing: Cutting the Cord (2022)

3 November – 12 February, 2023
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 2 November, 6-8pm
Master Bedroom Gallery

Tess Wing is the 2020 recipient of the Wallace & Jan Warburton Graduate Exhibition Scholarship.

Nature is violent and cruel; there are no fairy tale endings such as presented in children’s stories like the Ugly Duckling. Cutting the cord (2022) centres on shared behaviours exhibited by humans and birds and the social dynamic of the brood within a ménage. My anthropomorphic human-animal-hybrids highlight the similarities between the fledgling stage in birds and transitional adulthood in humans.

View Event →
Auckland Studio Potters: Air1
Oct
12
to 12 Feb

Auckland Studio Potters: Air1

12 October 2022 – 12 February 2023
Exhibition Opening: Sunday 16 October, 10am-11.30am
Little Gallery

The Artist in Residence programme at Auckland Studio Potters (ASP) invites applications from national and international potters and ceramicists to spend up to three months working in one of ASP’s two pod studios on the Centre’s grounds in Onehunga, Tāmaki Makaurau. The inaugural AiR1 exhibition presents the eleven artists who, since the residency’s inception in 2019; through the difficult Covid years to the first semester of 2022; participated in a residency. Included artists span the full range from young graduates to traditional artisan master craftsmen and modern table and homeware specialists.

View Event →
Rex Oddy: The Transformation of Pah Homestead
Oct
8
to 26 Oct

Rex Oddy: The Transformation of Pah Homestead

8 — 26 October 2022
Photography Gallery

A photography exhibition from Rex Oddy reveals the interior of Pah Homestead prior to its major refurbishment in 2006, alongside images taken again in 2022.

This exhibition is part of Auckland Heritage Festival 2022

View Event →
Secondary School Art Awards 2022
Oct
5
to 30 Oct

Secondary School Art Awards 2022

5 – 30 October 2022
Exhibition Opening Afternoon Tea and Winners Announced: Wednesday 5 October, 3.30-5pm
Boardroom

The Secondary School Art Awards recognise and celebrate emerging artistic talent in New Zealand. These are the young artists to look out for in the future. Artworks in the mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture make up the works on show.

View Event →
Māpura Studios: Just My Imagination
Oct
5
to 30 Oct

Māpura Studios: Just My Imagination

5 October – 30 October
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 5 October, 6-8pm.
Master Bedroom Gallery

Māpura Studios presents Just My Imagination, the annual Pah Homestead exhibition. The video projections and largely abstract paintings reflect feelings observed and passionately executed. These abstractions result from the unique artistic sensibilities and imaginations of selected Māpura artists. This year marks eight years of the annual exhibition at Pah Homestead.

Image Credit: Maununu Ama, Lungs, mixed media on paper, 2022

View Event →