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Suji Park: Meonji Soojibga | Dust Collector

Suji Park: Meonji Soojibga | Dust Collector

This installation reveals the artist's creative handling of clay, drawing from linguistic, cultural, ceramic and sculptural traditions.

Walls to Live Beside, Rooms to Own: The Chartwell Show

Walls to Live Beside, Rooms to Own: The Chartwell Show

Enter the dynamic, sculptural space of our latest exhibition, and take home fresh ideas on the relationship between art and home-life.

ArtLab

ArtLab

Mix the Rainbow: Colour and Shape | Hanumitia te Āniwaniwa: Ngā Tae me te Āhua

Romancing the Collection

Romancing the Collection

A love letter to the city’s public art collection

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Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (II)
Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (II)

10.30am–12.30pm

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Lecture Series Masters of Light – Day 2

Sun 28 May | 10.30am–12.30pm

Across two Sundays, this lecture series explores how light takes centre-stage in critically acclaimed paintings, sculptures, photographs, films and installations by ground-breaking artists through the centuries.

Day 1 focuses on historical European art, and Day 2 on modern and contemporary art, incorporating an Indigenous lens. Presented by four passionate art and design scholars, this series accompanying our current Light from Tate: 1700s to Now exhibition is not to be missed.

Like to attend? Come to both or pick your favourite day. Scroll down for more info on tickets or click here for a programme overview of Day 1.

Image credit: Wassily Kandinsky Swinging

 

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Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (I)
Lecture series: Masters of Light, 1700s to Now (I)

10.30am–12.30pm

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Masters of Light, 1700s to Now

Sun 21 and 28 May | 10.30am–12.30pm

Across two Sundays, this lecture series explores how light takes centre stage in critically acclaimed paintings, sculptures, photographs, films and installations by ground-breaking artists through the centuries.

Day 1 focuses on historical European art and Day 2 on modern and contemporary art, incorporating an Indigenous lens. Presented by four passionate art and design scholars, this series accompanying our current Light from Tate: 1700s to Now exhibition is not to be missed.

Like to attend? Come to both or pick your favourite day. Scroll down for more info on tickets or click here for a programme overview of Day 2 .

Image credit: Johannes Vermeer The Milkmaid 

Note: the artwork above will be discussed in this series, but is currently not on display at Auckland Art Gallery.

 

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NZSL Tour of Light From Tate
NZSL Tour of Light From Tate

2–3.30pm

General admission $26.50 (+booking fees), Concession $21.50 (+booking fees), Members free Book now

NZSL Tour of Light From Tate

2–3.30pm

General admission $26.50 (+booking fees), Concession $21.50 (+booking fees), Members free Book now

Exhibitions

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Tira Walsh | Urbanize III
Tira Walsh | Urbanize III

FREE

Tira Walsh | Urbanize III

FREE

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Light from Tate: 1700s to Now
Light from Tate: 1700s to Now

Adults $26.50, Concessions $21.50, Members and children 12 & under FREE Book now

Light from Tate: 1700s to Now

Adults $26.50, Concessions $21.50, Members and children 12 & under FREE Book now

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Yoga and Art Immersion
Yoga and Art Immersion

General admission $18 (+ booking fee), Members $16.20 (+ booking fee) Book now

Yoga and Art Immersion

General admission $18 (+ booking fee), Members $16.20 (+ booking fee) Book now

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Lunchtime Drop-in Drawing
Lunchtime Drop-in Drawing

FREE

Lunchtime Drop-in Drawing

FREE

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ArtLab | Shadow and Light
ArtLab | Shadow and Light

FREE

ArtLab | Shadow and Light

FREE

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ArtLab
ArtLab

FREE

ArtLab

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Manpower: Myths of Masculinity
Manpower: Myths of Masculinity

FREE

Manpower: Myths of Masculinity

FREE

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Guide Kaiārahi
Guide Kaiārahi

FREE

Guide Kaiārahi

FREE