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Punchy,
satirical and incisive, the Guerrilla Girls’ gorilla-masked personas,
bold visual language and frank, humorous messages have rendered them
iconic in the history of art and as part of wider social movements.
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Art After Hours: F’Rock Da Base
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Coinciding
with the exhibition Pacific Sisters: He Toa Tāera |
Fashion Activists, the Pacific Sisters present a
one-night-only takeover of the Gallery. Don't miss this special
night packed with Māori and Pasifika music, fashion, spoken word and
activism.
Relive
the spirit of Auckland in the '90s and celebrate the myth, magic,
music and more. Join us as we stay open late, and as live music and
moving image activate the Gallery.
Featuring:
Pacific Sisters; Moko Ink; Croc Tatau and Uhi Tapu; DJs DLT,
Manuel Bundy and Linda T. With special guests Whaea and
the Rumble. Plus, enjoy entry to all exhibitions, pop-up art
talks, and food and drink available for purchase.
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Free
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All About Women features emerging new voices from
around the world speaking to future directions in feminism. You
don't need to be at the Sydney Opera House on 10 March to
experience the main stage action of All About Women – we're
excited to be streaming a headline session live from this
preeminent festival on gender.
In this essential panel, we'll be exploring how
the movement must evolve to represent women worldwide, and to
create long-lasting cultural and political change.
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Talk frocks, street style and Pasifika-inspired
costume design with Pacific Sisters’ member Suzanne Tamaki and
New Zealand Fashion Museum director Doris de Pont on this early-morning,
VIP tour of the exhibition Pacific Sisters: He Toa
Tāera | Fashion Activists.
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A new programme by DANZ (Dance Aotearoa New
Zealand) that supports Māori and Pacific dance artists and
gives them the opportunity to perform in key public spaces.
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Join us for an advance screening of Boom
for Real, a documentary about one of 80s New York's
most charming and hailed (street) art darlings: Jean-Michel
Basquiat
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