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.
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.
4 - 22 March
Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary GalleryRecent works from New Zealand's 2009 Venice Biennale artist Judy Millar twist and contort in the surrounds and provoke new experiences of space.
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.
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.
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.
13 - 16 March
Bruce Mason CentreChicago Shakespeare Theater and Q Brothers provide an intense, high-energy ad-rap-tation of the Bard’s famous tragedy played out against a backdrop of DJs, rappers and the Chicago ghetto.
14 - 18 March
SKYCITY TheatreDrama, drums and dessert take centre stage with this multi-sensory Indian theatrical experience, where cooking turns into a metaphor for life – and audiences get a taste when the show is over!
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.
14 - 21 March
Papakura Art GalleryJonathan Jones (AUS) and Martin Langdon (NZ) create work that spans the Tasman exploring and translating pattern as a tool for understanding places and people.
16 - 22 March
Q RangatiraA true father-son story of a self-employed builder, his battle with illness, and opera in his Bournemouth bungalow. Funny and movingly told by UK comedian Mark Thomas.