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Bill Culbert: SkyBlues

free event
Always on

SkyBlues is a 11 metre tall Stainless steel and neon sculpture by Bill Culbert located on...

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The Sculpture Park - Waitakaruru Arboretum

every day, 10:00am - 6:00pm

The Sculpture Park at Waitakaruru Arboretum is a beautiful and unique woodland garden of...

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Phil Price: Cytoplasm Sculpture

free event
Always on

Cytoplasm is a kinetic artwork by artist Phil Price and was installed in Waitemata Plaza...

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Rebecca South and Jesse Stevens: Stone Arches

free event
Always on

'Stone Arches' is a work of public sculpture installed over the summer 1997-98 and is made ...

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Aotea Square

free event
Always on

Aotea Square is well known as a place for civic activity, cultural and community events,...

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Michael Parekowhai: Atarangi II

free event
Always on

This outdoor sculpture by New Zealand artist Michael Parekowhai consists of a range of...

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Len Lye Foundation: Exhibition Programme

free event
every day, 10:30am - 5:00pm

Since receiving Len Lye's collection and archives in 1980, the Govett-Brewster Art...

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Neil Dawson: Ferns Sculpture

free event
Always on

Ferns is a key attraction in Civic Square and was installed in 1998. The site specific...

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Katikati Haiku Pathway

free event
Always on

A riverside walk featuring 30 boulders engraved with haiku. It is the largest collection...

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Len Lye: Water Whirler

free event
Always on

This incredible piece of kinetic sculpture by internationally-renowned artist Len Lye was...

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