Yuki Kihara, Paradise Camp. Installation view, New Zealand Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2022. Photo: Luke Walker

Yuki Kihara, Paradise Camp. Installation view, New Zealand Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2022. Photo: Luke Walker

Join the artists in conversation with Kairauhī Curator Robbie Hancock on Wednesday 30 July at 6pm.
The $1,500 award will be given to the most original contribution to Len Lye scholarship.
This July, Arts Makers Aotearoa (AMA) will be launching a new service, the Artist Advice Bureau. Here, we speak to Art Aunty Claudia Jowitt, who will be hosting drop-in (or Zoom-in) sessions at Samoa House Library on Karangahape Road, offering independent advice and advocacy for artists trying to navigate the industry.
The artwork, by Graham Tipene and Amy Hawke, is on view 17 June through 13 July at Viaduct Harbour.
The sculpture was designed and constructed by emerging architects George Culling, Oliver Prisk, Henry Mabin and André Vachias.
Recipients Quishile Charan, Harry Freeth and p.Walters will exhibiting at Tautai later this year.
26 July – 4 October 2025
25 June – 20 July 2025
13 June – 25 July 2025
3 May – 27 July 2025
8 June – 24 August 2025
14 June – 11 October 2025

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