Events

Te rerenga Whau

1 – 4 pm, 9 SeptemberWhau River Portage, starting at Karaka Park, Green Bay (Karaka Park is found at the end of Portage Rd) Hikoi with us along the Whau River portage accompanied by haki (flags) created by Charlotte and Raewyn Graham. Pause along the way to discover the Māori history and ecology of the […]

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Tasting Words

A Spoken Word and Food Walk3108 – 3138 Great North Rd, New Lynn2 – 4 pm Saturday 16 SeptemberTickets $14 from eventfinda.co.nz The event starts at Kia ora Superette, 3108 Great North Rd On your left as you come up Great North Rd, just before Titirangi Rd going west, there is a cluster of restaurants

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Warming the Whau

Warming the Whau is a response by curator Ariane Craig-Smith, artist Xin Cheng, and film-maker Amarbir Singh, to recent discussions of a city and country in crisis, of individuals and families struggling for basic needs, of refugees, increased financial precariousness and homelessness. In a time of bleakness and scarcity of money, the urban environment can

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Inter+generation

Inter+Generation is a project by Whau the People that uses art and creative practice as a way of forging connections between and amongst different generations living in the Whau, It engages with the idea of “heritage” from a contemporary perspective – exploring the idea of living memories and living history as something that is not

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Oneone – Imagine the Land

Oneone presented by Imagine the Land is a participatory installation project created in collaboration with regional youth that explores and engages us in ‘place’ through the medium of soil. The project seeks to uncover the rich qualities of the earthen pigments of the Waitakere and Whau area and immerse youth participants and exhibition visitors alike

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