Using paint, photography and collage participants will experiment with creating portraits inspired by the exhibition The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand.
Using paint, photography and collage participants will experiment with creating portraits inspired by the exhibition The Māori Portraits: Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand.
Represent yourself or your whānau/family through a shield, family tree or coat of arms. In the past people used family trees, shields and coats of arms to identify themselves down the generations. Experiment with mixed-media collage and create a shield for your whānau.
Represent yourself or your whānau/family through a shield, family tree or coat of arms. In the past people used family trees, shields and coats of arms to identify themselves down the generations. Experiment with mixed-media collage and create a shield for your whānau.
Experiment with sculpture in this hands-on workshop inspired by Cubism and the exhibition Freedom and Structure. Work with a variety of materials to build, collage and construct your very own artwork to take home.
Inspired by current exhibition Honoré Daumier: Mirror to the World in this workshop participants will work with drawing, collage, and ink to create characterisation and fun stories related to how they see the world.
Experiment with sculpture in this hands-on workshop inspired by Cubism and the exhibition Freedom and Structure. Work with a variety of materials to build, collage and construct your very own artwork to take home.
This course will explore the form and content of Manifesto, a collage of artistic declarations from the past reinterpreted to provoke timeless questions about the gendered, social and political contexts that shape the artist’s role in society.
Inspired by current exhibition Honoré Daumier: Mirror to the World in this workshop participants will work with drawing, collage, and ink to create characterisation and fun stories related to how they see the world.
To celebrate Gilbert & George: The Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Exhibition 2022, we invite you to join us for an in-depth evening with three of Aotearoa’s artists at the cutting edge of contemporary collage and photography. Across three presentations, Dr George Hajian, Lula Cucchiara and Māhia Jermaine Dean share their practices, stories and the intersection of queer, immigrant and Indigenous perspectives in their work.
Create art together with the whole family during these free sessions inspired by exhibitions currently on display. Join us any time between 1–3pm and stay for as long – or as short – as you want.
Join painter Professor Xiong Yu and visiting digital media artist Chen Qiang from Chengdu in conversation about their new group show Collapsing Borders at Pah Homestead with co-curators Warren Pringle and Yanxin Zhong.
$80 (+booking fees) per child, per day | $350 (+booking fees) per child, 5 days Book now
Embrace the colours and textures of Mexico in this summer school holiday programme - create ceramics, textiles and portraits bursting with colour and fun!
Big Day Art: Calling the World provides an opportunity for families to experience Auckland Art Gallery and immerse themselves in a celebration of artistic experience and creativity. See, do, listen, move, make and share – become creative agents and explorers. Join us in celebrating Matariki and our New Zealand landscape and explore what it means to discover, journey and adventure through a series of hands-on activities and workshops.
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