4 March
Great HallAPO Composer-in-Residence Kenneth Young's new composition forms this concert, based on words from great writers across the ages, Young's piece is combined with visuals by multimedia artist Tim Gruchy.
4 - 8 March
Q RangatiraNancy Brunning’s award-winning play, Hīkoi, is an emotional road trip deep into the heart of our country’s history, led by two generations of the utterly relatable Miller whānau.
Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary GalleryPainter Tracey Tawhiao and musician Fred Harrison explore concepts of sacred geometry in order to depict the Creator, known as IO.
4 - 21 March
ST PAUL St Gallery, AUT UniversityA lively and illuminating exhibition featuring the work of six contemporary Japanese artists practising in the aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
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.
6 - 7 March
ASB TheatreLemi Ponifasio and MAU stun with their extreme physicality and dramatic, singular storytelling. I AM explores the legacy of WWI and the wave of impact the conflict had around the world.
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.
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 - 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.
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.
11 March
Great HallThis five-piece ‘supergroup’ proves that whilst Irish music may have spread far and wide, nothing has prepared audiences for their unique, revelatory sound.