1003 days ago

Toi Onehunga - pop-up gallery open!

Amanda from Onehunga

Onehunga’s wealth of creative talent is on display for Aucklanders and visitors to our region throughout March at Toi Onehunga. 

Toi Onehunga is a free pop-up gallery situated in the heart of Onehunga which showcases some of the many amazing artists who call our area home.  

More than 30 artworks will be on display, ranging from paintings and photography through to ceramics and sculpture.

Always fancied yourself as an art lover? Visit Toi Onehunga to view beautiful work of all shapes and sizes, or even buy a piece of original art to take home. 

Toi Onehunga includes works that explore the rich heritage of the Onehunga area, from maunga to sea, as well as subjects from further afield.

The event is curated by Auckland artist Isaac Trebilco, who has selected a diverse range of works from more than a dozen local artists.

Since 2019 Isaac has been working on a series of portraits featuring ahi kā and members of the #ProtectIhumātao campaign, which will be displayed at Toi Onehunga.

Isaac’s work also features as part of WWF-New Zealand’s ‘Whale Tale’ 2022 immersive public art trail, with his work entitled ‘Our Hands’ located near the gallery on Onehunga Mall.  

You can make a day of it and sample everything Onehunga has to offer, from shopping to suit all tastes through to top quality cuisine. 

Details:

Toi Onehunga
2-27 March 2022
204 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga.

Free entry, opening hours below:

Wednesdays/Thursdays, 12pm-4pm 
Fridays, 12pm-6pm 
Weekends, 10am-4pm 
Closed Monday/Tuesday  

Toi Onehunga is bought to you by the Onehunga Business Association (OBA) and is funded by the NZ Government, through the Local Activation Programme delivered by Auckland Unlimited www.aucklandnz.com...

Keep up to date with what’s going on at Toi Onehunga at onehunga.net.nz....

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