
Printopia returns, 2–4 May 2025
Aotearoa’s largest print fair is back, featuring a packed schedule of workshops, artist presentations and drop-in print sessions.

Aotearoa’s largest print fair is back, featuring a packed schedule of workshops, artist presentations and drop-in print sessions.

The award, now in its 39th year, seeks to highlight and celebrate excellence in contemporary art practice throughout Aotearoa.

Artspace Aotearoa Kaitohu Director Ruth Buchanan writes on the 2025 question for the gallery programme, “is language large enough?”

Liquid States engages with the sensory and material possibilities of colour, form, and process.

60 plane trees along St Kilda Road in front of NGV International will be wrapped in a pink-and-white polka-dot design developed especially for Melbourne by the artist.

Leighs Construction will carry out the work, with the total cost of the redevelopment now at $247 million. The building is set to re-open in late 2028.

The Earth is Blue: The Art of Dhambit Munuŋgurr (La Terre est bleue: L’art de Dhambit Munuŋgurr) is curated by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in partnership with Buku Larrngŋgay Mulka Art Centre.

Judges Aaron Lister and Taarati Taiaroa jointly selecting winners for seven categories from over 270 entries in just one day.

Symposium 1 + 2 take inspiration from the poetic potential of typographic letterforms as well as contemporary philosophies of digital media and communication.