Opened in 2014, Te Uru is a place for art, ideas, and community. Located in scenic Titirangi, we offer exhibitions, events, and learning programmes that situate the work of leading local artists within global conversations.
Current Exhibitions
Ngā Whakaaturanga o nāianei
3 NOV 2024 – 2 FEB 2025
Gretchen Albrecht
Liquid States
The first survey in two decades of one of the country's most celebrated painters.
Gretchen Albrecht
Liquid States
Gretchen Albrecht is one of Aotearoa’s most celebrated painters. Over the course of her distinguished career since the 1960s, she has pursued the depths of painting, focusing on an experiential intersection of colour, movement, and form.
Liquid States
is a major survey exhibition examining works produced by Albrecht in the 1970s and 1980s as embodiments of liquidity with fluid stylistic parameters.
This exhibition is made possible with the support of Te Uru Benefactors Collective (TBC), Lopdell Trust, and Two Rooms.
31 AUG – 10 NOV 2024
Newell Harry, Peter Simpson
from elsewhere
Newell Harry, Peter Simpson
from elsewhere
from elsewhere is the first in a new series of dialogue exhibitions at Te Uru that connect local and international artists. This exhibition brings together the practices of Australian-born, South African/Mauritian artist Newell Harry (b.1972) and Aotearoa-born artist Peter Simpson (b.1990, Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Pāoa, Ngāti Tamaterā, Indian, Pākehā). Both artists contend with dominant histories in their work through research-led practices and the modification and re-presentation of salvaged material.
25 SEPT – 10 NOV 2024
Titirangi Primary School
Ranginui
Titirangi Primary School
Ranginui
Celebrating the creativity and talent of the rangatahi in our local community, this exhibition showcases artworks by the students of Titirangi Primary School, inspired by Ranginui, atua of the sky. Students have expressed themselves in a range of media and drawn inspiration from artists including Robyn Kahukiwa and Don Binney.
Upcoming exhibitions
22 NOV 2024 – 23 FEB 2025
Portage Ceramic Awards 2024
The Portage Ceramic Awards is an annual celebration of contemporary ceramics in Aotearoa.
Learn more08 DEC 2024 – 09 March 2025
Turumeke Harrington
STUMPING GROUND
Turumeke Harrington's work engages with ideas of whakapapa, materiality, and space.
Learn more9 MARCH – 25 MAY 2025
Jelena Telecki
Oil and Water
New paintings that revisit past works by Yugoslavia-born Australian artist Jelena Telecki.
Learn more17 NOV – 1 DEC 2024
Te Uru Secondary Art Award
Currents 2024
Te Uru is pleased to present a new award celebrating talent within West Auckland high schools.
Learn more16 FEB – 25 MAY 2025
Photosynthesisers: Women and the lens
A group exhibition including photographs and videos by 40 women artists from Aotearoa and Australia.
Learn more15 FEB – 20 APRIL 2025
Claudia Kogachi, Ming Ranginui, Erica van Zon
Soft Spot
Soft Spot highlights three artists working with fibre-based materials in a range of forms.
Learn moreUpcoming Events
Whakaaturanga o naianei
THURSDAY 21 NOV 2024 6-8PM
Awards Night Portage Ceramic Awards 2024
Join us to celebrate the opening of the Portage 2024 exhibition and this year’s finalists.
Learn moreFRIDAY 22 NOV 2024 10.30AM
Walkthrough with Gretchen Albrecht Liquid States
Join exhibiting artist Gretchen Albrecht for an insightful walkthrough of Liquid States.
Learn moreSATURDAY 23 NOV 2024 10.30AM
Kate Newby Portage Judge's Talk
Join Kate Newby, judge of the 2024 Portage Ceramic awards, for a walkthrough of the exhibition.
Learn moreSUNDAY 24 NOV 2024
Louise Stevenson The History of Clay in West Auckland
Join us for an illuminating talk that delves into the rich clay industry of West Auckland.
Learn moreSATURDAY 1 FEB 2025 11AM – 12PM
Panel Discussion Liquid States
Join this in-depth panel discussion on Albrecht’s survey exhibition Liquid States.
Learn more14 - 17 JAN 2025
Clay Summer School with Catherine Guevara
During this 4-day course, participants will explore a range of pottery methods.
Learn moreLearn
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Te Uru plays a vital role for contemporary art in Tāmaki Makaurau, sharing art and ideas with audiences in Aotearoa and beyond. As the second largest gallery in the city, we are committed to enriching our community while contributing to broader conversations in art.
Support Te Uru
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The support we receive from our community makes the vibrant programme at Te Uru possible. There are many ways to bolster and engage with the important work we do, such as participating in our volunteers programme, becoming a member, or by joining Te Uru Benefactors Collective (TBC).