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Toi Whakaata/Reflections Exhibition Tour & Matariki Workshop

Time and location

Mornings: 9:30-11:30am
Afternoons: 12:30-2:30pm
Gallery 2

Price

$5/per student (all materials provided)

Take a tour of an appropriate exhibition followed by a hands-on art workshop in Pokapū Akoranga, our Learning Centre. All workshops are led by an artist educator (except self-guided groups).

All workshops are 2 hours duration and available three days a week (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) during term time. 

Session Times: 
Mornings 9.30-11.30am
Afternoons 12.30-2.30pm

If you require a different session time for your particular group please get in contact.

Please note that this is a booking request only. You will receive a confirmation via email within 7 working days.

All groups must make a booking, including self-guided groups.

If you need help at any stage during the booking process, please call our Education team on (09) 817 8087 or email us at education@teuru.org.nz

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I had the privilege of taking three groups of gifted learners through one of the Te Uru education sessions. We were very impressed with the leader's ability to adapt and compensate for the neurodiversity within the group and run activities that were different to what they would normally experience within their classrooms. Very much looking forward to our next opportunity to visit.

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Te Uru plays a leading role in sharing contemporary art with diverse audiences. your support enables us to continue this important work by making our exhibitions and programmes accessible to everyone. By donating to Te Uru, you are contributing essential funds to the development of art in Aotearoa, and the communities it nourishes.

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