Current Exhibitions

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Giorgio Griffa, Peter Robinson | Differences in kind and rhythm

8 JUNE – 24 AUGUST

Giorgio Griffa, Peter Robinson Differences in kind and rhythm

The second in our series of dialogue exhibitions
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Giorgio Griffa, Peter Robinson | Differences in kind and rhythm
Pauline Kahurangi Yearbury | Life in forms

3 MAY – 27 JULY 2025

Pauline Kahurangi Yearbury Life in forms

This survey includes incised wooden panels featuring figures from pūrākau, paintings & drawings
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Pauline Kahurangi Yearbury | Life in forms
Maungarongo Te Kawa | Kokonga Ngākau

15 MARCH – 22 JUNE 2025

Maungarongo Te Kawa Kokonga Ngākau

Maungarongo Te Kawa (Ngāti Porou) is a takatāpui fabric artist.
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Maungarongo Te Kawa | Kokonga Ngākau
Maungarongo Te Kawa | Kokonga Ngākau

15 MARCH – 22 JUNE 2025

Maungarongo Te Kawa Kokonga Ngākau

Maungarongo Te Kawa (Ngāti Porou) is a takatāpui fabric artist.
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Maungarongo Te Kawa | Kokonga Ngākau

Upcoming exhibitions

Elam School of Fine Arts | Ngā Ringa Whetū
New Winds | Te Uru Art Auction Fundraiser
Anoushka Akel | Ifs
Portage Ceramic Awards 2025
Elam School of Fine Arts | Ngā Ringa Whetū

5 JULY – 7 SEPT 2025

Elam School of Fine Arts Ngā Ringa Whetū

An exhibition created by students from Elam School of Fine Arts

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New Winds | Te Uru Art Auction Fundraiser

2 – 17 AUG 2025

New Winds Te Uru Art Auction Fundraiser

Te Uru is pleased to present the second iteration of New Winds a fundraising art auction

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Anoushka Akel | Ifs

24 AUG – 23 NOV 2025

Anoushka Akel Ifs

A solo exhibition tracing existing works by Anoushka Akel

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Portage Ceramic Awards 2025

21 NOV 2025 – 8 FEB 2026

Portage Ceramic Awards 2025

The Portage Ceramic Awards is an annual celebration of contemporary ceramics in Aotearoa.

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Events

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Events

SAT 28 JUNE 2025

Kōrero with Megan Tamati-Quennell Pauline Kahurangi Yearbury: Life in forms

Hear from leading curator, writer and researcher Megan Tamati-Quennell

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SAT 19 JULY 2025

Italian Language Tour – Giorgio Griffa, Peter Robinson: Differences in kind and rhythm

Join us for an informative exhibition tour in Italian

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2025

Ruth Ige Winner of the 2025 Rydal Art Prize

Te Uru is the new home of prestigious painting award The Rydal Art Prize

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SAT 26 JULY

Book Launch Giorgio Griffa, Peter Robinson: Differences in kind and rhythm

Please join us and exhibiting artist Peter Robinson for the launch of this exciting new publication.

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SAT 2 AUG 2025

Auction Launch New Winds: Te Uru Art Auction Fundraiser

Celebrate the launch of New Winds and view the wonderful works available.

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SAT 9 AUG

Panel Discussion An introduction to collecting

Learn more about building an art collection.

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SAT 30 AUG 2025

Rāranga Workshop Elam School of Fine Arts Ngā Ringā Whetū

Explore rāranga using a range of customary and contemporary materials.

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SAT 16 AUG, 11AM

Exhibition walkthrough Giorgio Griffa, Peter Robinson: Differences in kind and rhythm

Gain a deeper understanding of the exhibition Differences in kind and rhythm

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5 JUNE – 17 OCT 2025

Visiting Curator's Programme 2025

Te Uru & UNSW Galleries announce the curators participating in our 2025 Visiting Curators Programme

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How to find us

420 Titirangi Rd, Titirangi

Open Daily 10am-4.30pm

Free entry

Timetables for buses and trains can be found at www.at.govt.nz. We suggest a train to the transport hub in New Lynn and a bus from there. There are regular buses between New Lynn and Titirangi.
Free one hour parking is available directly outside the gallery entrance on Titirangi Road. All day free parking is available behind the gallery via South Titirangi Road.
If you require special assistance during a visit, please call us in advance on 09 817 8087. We are happy to help. There is a mobility parking space available outside the front of the gallery on Titirangi Road. The gallery is wheelchair accessible from Titirangi Road and throughout the building. A spare wheelchair is available for use in the gallery. We welcome service dogs. No other animals are permitted inside the building.