First Thursdays: Art Battle Devonport
Art Battle®, the world’s largest live painting tournament, is coming to Devonport on Thursday 1 May, and we’re calling on talented artists from across Auckland to take the stage.
Art Battle®, the world’s largest live painting tournament, is coming to Devonport on Thursday 1 May, and we’re calling on talented artists from across Auckland to take the stage.
Beyond the Surface invites viewers to step into a realm where the transient nature of existence is both explored and celebrated. At its core, the exhibition delves into the profound beauty of the present moment—a fleeting, elusive experience often overshadowed by the noise of modern life.
Join Kate Serebrianskaia alongside Curator and Educator Heather Galbraith for an engaging discussion in support of DEPOT Artspace’s current exhibition ‘Beyond the Surface.’
Dream Land Aotearoa: A 30 year retrospective of artwork by Onlie Ong continues on from Also my hometown as a comprehensive exhibition of the painting and ceramic practice of artist Onlie Ong.
Also my hometown: A 30 year retrospective of artwork by Onlie Ong is a comprehensive exhibition of the painting and ceramic practice of artist Onlie Ong.
Our DEPOT Shop, Toi Toa Maker of the Month for September is Rob Barrington. Every month we’ll be featuring one of our artists and their works available in our gallery shop, so be sure to stop by and view the collection!
Join us on 5 September for First Thursdays in Te Hau Kapua – Devonport
concre[ā]te is an exhibition showcasing large scale mixed-media artwork crafted by the artist-duo 2PARU, made up of Tui Kayoko Hirabayashi and Marie Hemo Titi Mapa.
The DEPOT Shop will support local artists and artists from across Aotearoa, selling handcrafted items, ceramics, cards, jewellery, prints, glassware, Toi Māori, homewares, art and art publications.
Biomorphic Beings features artwork by Kiara Schaumkell, Rose Lasham, Sasha Ellis, and Saskia van Dijk. This exhibition explores the concept of bodily regeneration, informed by the biological form as a composition of reconstructed flesh, fluids, and cells.