Call for Proposals 2024
DEPOT Artspace is open for proposals! We are looking for a range of creative projects for our 2024 exhibition programme.
DEPOT Artspace is open for proposals! We are looking for a range of creative projects for our 2024 exhibition programme.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of our new Exhibition Curator and Gallery Manager Dilohana Lekamge.
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that DEPOT’s redesign won Gold in the Best Awards 2023 ceremony in October!
Women About Sound are excited to announce their songwriting mentoring programme for women and gender-diverse songwriters for 2023.
Wayfind Creative is an exciting no-cost, high-value programme for creatives who are looking to take control of their careers and create a financially viable, sustainable and deeply rewarding career. We provide access to industry experts across a number of areas…
We are delighted to share with you our Annual Report from 2021-2022. Looking back on such a significant year gives us a chance to reflect on all that we’ve achieved and what’s next going forward.
Traversing cities, multidisciplinary artists Dayle Palfreyman (Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington) and Nicholas Males (Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland) speak with Depot Artspace’s Nina Dyer about the ideas, processes and learnings that inform their current exhibition in the Street Front gallery space, Mimicry. Nina Dyer: Firstly,…
DEPOT Te Whare Toi is pleased to announce the appointment of five new members to its Board. The new board members are Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss, Malcolm Lawry, Felicity Letcher, Rosey Nathan and Karen Payne. Each of our new board members…
Curator of Depot Artspace’s upcoming collaborative project x>1 Richard Penn was recently interviewed by the Creative Matters Podcast.
Whare Toi is nestled on the side of Maunga Takarunga (Mount Victoria), the largest of the North Shore volcanic cones.