Robyn Penn: Sentinels
Depot Artspace 28 Clarence Street, Devonport, Auckland, New ZealandRobyn Penn was born in 1973, in South African and lives in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Robyn Penn was born in 1973, in South African and lives in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Auckland Arts Festival 2023: The Realists brunelle dias, John Tiger Shen, Tèhlor-Lina Mareko and Samuel O’Malley 4 - 29 March 2023 The Realists asks what the art historical themes of…
Join us on the evening of Saturday 18 March for Light Night, an open-late opportunity to join a drawing workshop with artist Robyn Penn, view our March exhibitions after hours while listening to a live set by local DJ SEZZO, and catch a talk by art historian Claire Chamberlain.
In this exhibition, a collective of Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa creatives reflect on the treasures of their ancestors as they navigate the waters of their future.
Join us for the opening of the enchanting Fairy Dell Garden, created by local artist Judy Rogers.
HER Festival: Femme Art Workshops @ DEPOT April 16 2023, 10am - 3pm In collaboration with HER* Festival 2023, come and join two of our countries finest artists with free workshops to collaborate together to make a giant piece of work that will be exhibited at DEPOT. Judy Darragh and Yana Dombrowsky-M’Baye will take two…
Max Thomson’s paintings evoke tranquillity, a feeling we are looking into an area of the garden we have not noticed before.
Full Circle is a celebration of the intersection between tradition and modernity in art.
We are calling all North Shore intermediate and secondary school musicians & bands!
Walking with Ink Weilun Ha Sunday 14 May, 12:00pm - 2:00pm Join exhibiting artist Weilun Ha on a walk around Devonport and nearby Takarunga Maunga for an opportunity to learn traditional painting techniques with inspiration from the natural surroundings. This workshop begins and ends at DEPOT Artspace, 28 Clarence St, where light refreshments will be…
Woven is a 45-minute musical journey that blends ancient instruments, voice, and waiata to offer a deeper understanding of Te Ao Māori and its connections to the wider world.
Mimicry presents new sculptural and photographic works by emerging artists Dayle Palfreyman and Nicholas Males.