
On now: Sculpture on the Gulf 2024
Sculpture on the Gulf returns for its twentieth edition from 24 February–24 March 2024.

Sculpture on the Gulf returns for its twentieth edition from 24 February–24 March 2024.

The inaugural event is on now in Kirikiriroa Hamilton and runs through 31 March.

After several presentations at the London gallery, the young, Auckland-based painter joins its stable.

For its 50th anniversary year, the Sydney Biennale embraces joyful futures, produced in common and shared widely.

Archie Moore will present an immersive installation titled kith and kin.
Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga Hastings Art Gallery partners with the Gwen Malden Charitable Trust to award four local artists contemporary art commissions worth $40,000.

The award is open until 31 August and commemorates the artist Evan Webb (1952-2023) who was a key figure in the research and restoration of the work of Len Lye.

Manatū Taonga are supporting events and projects around the country to promote wider engagement in Tuesday’s Waitangi Day commemorations, including several that showcase and share toi Māori practices.

While the 60th Venice Biennale braces for a controversial change of leadership, eight Aotearoa artists look ahead to their presentations in the Curator’s International Exhibition.

CNZ invites funding applications for large-scale professional artistic and historical projects by 9 February that capture and reflect community experiences of the Dawn Raids.