4 - 22 March
Daldy Street NorthAn ever-changing outdoor installation formed by a grid of mirrored towers, Field reflects the world around it in visually stunning and provocative ways.
14 March
Auckland WideMore than 100 venues across Auckland present special events, exhibitions, performances, music, talks and films for the whole family from 6pm to midnight.
14 - 22 March
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o TāmakiA comprehensive exhibition of Billy Apple's works including his early pop and conceptual art and his more recent investigations into branding and biomedicine.
10 - 15 March
Pah HomesteadMusic, dance and architecture combine at Pah Homestead in a unique collaboration between leading female New Zealand artists Carol Brown, Gillian Whitehead and Star Gossage.
7 - 21 March
ObjectspaceThe first major survey of contemporary Māori ceramicists comprising 60 hand-built works that present the life and diversity of the Māori ceramics movement.
7 - 15 March
Sir Paul Reeves Building, AUT UniversitySome of New Zealand's most innovative artists in performance and spatial practice address the creative influence of weather in this era of climate change.
7 - 21 March
Gus Fisher GalleryThe first major survey of Lonnie Hutchinson's varied and rich practice, Black Bird includes sculpture and paper-cuts, video and virtual-reality experiences.
7 - 22 March
Mangere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o UenukuRevolutionary artist Emory Douglas shares his political and artistic legacy in a collaboration with Mangere-based arts organisation Nga Rangatahi Toa.
6 - 21 March
Two RoomsShowing in New Zealand for the first time, David Shrigley's work is known for its quick-witted commentary on everyday situations.
5 - 22 March
Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary GalleryBringing together artists from across the North Island, A Delicate Balance examines the relationship between people, landscape and the kauri forest ecology.
4 - 22 March
TimeOut Festival Garden, Aotea SquareA powerful new video work by leading multi-media artist Lisa Reihana which delves into Māori and Pacific cultural practices pertaining to death and mourning.
4 - 22 March
TimeOut Festival Garden, Aotea SquareUsing synthetic lei, Niki Hastings-McFall 'polynises' the green space of Aotea Square into a vibrant, living artwork based on the Samoan fale.