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Workshops + Classes
Jul 14, 2025
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September 15, 2025
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Wriggle and Rhyme - Term 3
Wriggle and Rhyme is a free weekly music and movement programme for ages 0 – 2, facilitated by Sunny Sky from EpicKids. Mondays, with two sessions available: 10am – 10:45am for Toddlers / Under-2s, and 11:00am – 11:45am for Babies.
Jul 27, 2025
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September 14, 2025

Mason Kingdom | Mason's Future Founders
Does your teen have bright ideas or just needs something a bit different to bring out their best? Join local entrepreneur Mason Kingdom every Sunday afternoon to learn tips and tricks to start, grow, or just dream about their own hustle. Sundays, 27 July - 14 September, 4pm - 6pm
Workshops + Classes
2024
Mar 24

Life Drawing
QAS is bringing back life-drawing classes! Join us for four weeks of classical figure drawing, guided by artist Kasia Hebda. Enhance your drawing skills and deepen your understanding of composition, line, mass, and texture through observational drawing with a life model. Sundays 3, 10, 17, 24 March, 4:15 - 5:45pm | PUĀWAI | $25 + $3 booking fee per class
Dance

Footnote NZ Dance Masterclass
Footnote NZ Dance is offering an open adults masterclass as part of their IYKYK tour. Taught by Footnote's company dancers, you will have the opportunity to learn repertoire from the show and experience the choreographic process used to create it! Friday 22 March, 7:30pm | KAPA RUA | $50
Dance

Footnote NZ Dance Community Masterclass
Footnote NZ Dance are offering a free community masterclass for ages 12-18 as part of their IYKYK tour. Taught by Footnote's company dancers, you will have the opportunity to learn repertoire from the show and experience the choreographic process used to create it! Friday 22 March, 7 - 8:15pm | KAPA TAHI | Free
Talks + Symposia
2024
Mar 13
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All in for Arts: He waka toi e eke noa nei tātou
The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi and Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa are bringing leaders, decision-makers, artists and creative champions together to amplify the arts, and uncover how creativity can propel us forward. These breakfast events are free, and everyone is welcome – even if you haven’t felt creative in years! Wednesday 13 March, 7:30am - 9am | PUAWAI | Free
Workshops + Classes
2024
Feb 25

Contemporary landscape oil techniques with Kelly Pearce - SOLD OUT
Extend your painting skills in a summer workshop with landscape painter Kelly Pearce, who shares a variety of techniques for working with oil paints. Suitable for those who have painted a little already and would like to learn more about the creative use of oils. Sunday 25 February, 9.30am-4pm | MAHI TAHI | $140
Workshops + Classes
2024
Feb 6
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Harakeke pepa mahi: Flax paper workshop
On the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, senior weaver Rokahurihia Cameron demonstrates making paper from harakeke whītau (flax fibre). Join us for a hands-on experience. Tuesday 6th February, 1pm – 3pm | MAHI TAHI | Free, registration required.
Talks + Symposia
2024
Feb 4

Art Write Night
Join artist Catherine Macdonald for an evening of art and writing. Catherine will facilitate a discussion about artist/writer collaborations, exploring connections and fostering relationships between the writing community and the art world. Sunday 4 February, 7pm | MANAAKI NUI | Free - registration required.
Talks + Symposia
2024
Feb 4

Revealing the Mezzotint with Nan Mulder
Nan Mulder is an internationally recognised expert in the mezzotint. This is a time consuming, but beautiful printmaking technique, whereby the artist scrapes and burnishes the image into a prepared ‘rocked’ copperplate, working from dark to light. Come and see Nan demonstrating her technique within the exhibition small holes in the silence. Sunday 4 February, 1.30pm | MANAAKI NUI | FREE
Workshops + Classes
2024
Feb 4

Bookbinding Workshop with Catherine Macdonald
This bookbinding workshop focuses on 2 glue-free styles of binding. In a hands-on class, you will make a simple one-fold softcover notebook and two versions of a Japanese stab-bound book. Books can then be used for sketching, writing, albums, scrapbooking and more. Sunday 4 February, 10am - 1pm | MAHI TAHI | $120
Film Screenings
2024
Feb 1

Little Cinema Queenstown
A spectacular short film showcase night that supports filmmaking at grassroots levels in the Queenstown Lakes District area and beyond. From sketches, documentaries, music videos and more, this promises to be a fun night for all lovers of film. Thursday 1 February, 7:30pm - 9:45pm | PUAWAI | $5
Talks + Symposia
2024
Jan 31
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Welcome to the Treaty
Ahead of Waitangi Day, we invite you to an introduction to Te Tiriti o Waitangi over a cup of tea with local kaumatua (elder) Darren Rewi. Darren will answer questions about the Treaty, its history here in the South, and the part we all play in upholding the principles of the Treaty as citizens of Aotearoa. Wednesday 31 January, 6pm | PUĀWAI | FREE, All welcome
Tamariki
2024
Jan 10

January School Holiday Programme 2024
Join us for a fun-filled, arts and craft-packed holiday programme. Led by accredited Art teacher Michelle, our bespoke, multidisciplinary arts programme will enhance and enthuse all through a range of workshops. Wednesday 10 January – Wednesday 31 January, 9:30am - 3pm | Age groups 5-7 and 8-12
Exhibition
2023
Dec 2
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Summer in the South | Raumati ki Tonga
Te Atamira's inaugural summer group exhibition is a riot of colour and texture evoking the yarns, legends and moments of summertime in the South. Over 40 artists explore the landscapes, cultures, and histories associated with the southern region of Aotearoa in the summer. Saturday 2 December - Tuesday 30 January | MANAAKI NUI
Talks + Symposia
2024
Jan 27

Īnakinaki: Curator's talk with Gina Matchitt
Curator Gina Matchitt takes us on a guided tour of the exhibition Īnakinaki, showcasing current clay, print and textile work by senior uku (clay) artist Wi Taepa and locally based multimedia artist Kristin O'Sullivan Peren. Saturday 27 January, 3:30pm | WHAKAARI | Free
Talks + Symposia
2024
Jan 27
Mary Kisler: The landscape in New Zealand art
A wonderful opportunity to hear from renowned art historian and curator Mary Kisler, on the final weekend of our exhibition Summer in the South | Raumati ki Tonga. Join us over a glass of wine and hear how our region has inspired the art of this country and beyond. Saturday 27 January 2024, 5pm | PUĀWAI | $55/$45
Film Screenings
2024
Jan 23

Israelism Film Screening - #FreePalestine
Join the Free Palestine movement for a captivating evening and immerse yourself in a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the evolving landscape of Jewish attitudes towards Israel. Witness the dramatic changes and explore the far-reaching consequences for the region and Judaism itself. Tuesday 23 January, 7pm | PUAWAI | Free
Exhibition
2023
Nov 23

Melissa Macleod: stones, soil, sand, silt and bones
Melissa Macleod's new site specific installation speaks to the surrounding geography and movement of earth. Mountains, ranges, peaks and riverbeds break down, move, slip, subside, reform - they are perpetual cycles of matter falling and building. Thursday 23 November - Monday 22 January | WHAKAARI
Workshops + Classes
2024
Jan 12

Make a pinhole camera with Diane Stoppard
Explore the very beginning of photography by making your own 'camera obscura'. This ingenious device will create mysterious upside-down images of your world using simple materials easily found at home. Friday 12 January, 1-4pm | MAHI TAHI | $45
Tamariki
2023
Dec 20
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Christmas Holidays 2023
Join us as we get into the Christmas spirit! Led by accredited Art teacher Michelle, our multidisciplinary arts programme will enhance and enthuse all through a range of workshops. Wednesday 20 December – Friday 22 December, 9:30am - 3:00pm | $30/$60 | Age groups 5-7 and 8-12
Dance
2023
Dec 16
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Wakatipu Conservatoire of Classic Ballet presents: The Magic of the Lamp
Come and watch this visually spectacular ballet performed by students from Wakatipu Conservatoire of Classical Ballet. A dazzling spectacle of colour and movement for all ages. Saturday 16 December, 4pm and Sunday 17 December, 11am | MEMORIAL CENTRE | Free - $27
Drop-in Sessions
2023
Dec 5
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Pivotal Point Parent Support Group
We're here to help families access holistic support for their neurodiverse tamariki within the Whakatipu Basin. Would you like to connect with other parents and caregivers in your community? Join the Pivotal Point Parent Support Group to talk, share and listen in a supportive environment. First Tuesday of every month, 9:15 - 10:45am | TŌNUI
Exhibition
2023
Oct 29

Hidden Identities
Hidden Identities aims to amplify the voices of marginalised communities, and shine a light on the stories that often remain hidden. These personal and sculptural artworks have been carefully crafted by artists from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences to reveal hidden facets of the artists' identities. | FOYER | FREE
Exhibition
2023
Oct 27
Queenstown Art Society: Inside Outside Inbetween
QAS presents a members' exhibition that celebrates all that we see around us, inside and outside, with the added invitation to imagine and portray what might exist ‘in-between’. Open daily 27 October - 25 November | MANAAKI NUI | FREE
Performing Arts + Theatre
2023
Nov 4

Queenstown Party Orchestra
We had so much fun last time, we’re back to make a big fat Song and Dance of it…..!
With a new expanded line-up, the Queenstown Party Orchestra is ready to bounce out of the gates for another fun-filled evening of very unserious orchestral music. Saturday, 4 November, 7pm | PUĀWAI
Performing Arts + Theatre
2023
Oct 21

Wakatipu High School Performing Arts Night
Please join us for an evening celebrating some of Wakatipu High Schools award winning Performing Arts groups from 2023 including singer- songwriters, the jazz bands and the national winners of the Theatrefest competitions. Doors open 6.30 with the event starting at 7.00pm.
Festivals
2023
Oct 7

At the World's Edge Festival 2023
Book now for this year's At the World's Edge Festival - a Chamber Music Festival in the heart of the Southern Alps. With six festival programmes weaving together between free events and community performances, come along for a powerful exploration of identity, perspectives, and cultural dimensions through the lens of classical music in New Zealand. Friday 6 October - Friday 20 October | WHAKAARI
Workshops + Classes
2023
Oct 19

Botanical Watercolours Course with Kasia Hebda
Join artist Kasia Hebda on the creative path to learn the basics of watercolour painting. Based on botanical still life subjects, each week we will practice painting different objects ranging from fruits to flowers and foliage, creating original work during every lesson. 5 week course - every Thursday from 21 September - 19 October, 6-8pm | MAHI TAHI
Tamariki
2023
Oct 14

Legends of our Lands: Storytelling with Darren Rewi
Māori storytelling (pūrākau) is a way to share ideas, meaning and identity. Darren Rewi brings to life the Kāi Tahu stories illustrated in our current exhibition of art by Queenstown students. Hear the real stories of our myths and legends from a storyteller whose ancestors used to walk these hills. All ages welcome. 2-3pm Saturday 14 October | MANAAKI NUI | FREE
Talks + Symposia
2023
Oct 14
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Meet the Artist: Abhi Chinniah
Join photographer Abhi Chinniah as she walks us through her immersive exhibition A Migrant's Path. Abhi's collection of narrative portraits featuring migrant residents of New Zealand is photographed against the backdrop of Aotearoa's landscape. Saturday 14 October, 11am | WHAKAARI | FREE
Live Music
2023
Oct 13

At the World's Edge+ Free Events - Young Musicians Session
The Young Musicians Session is an interactive event that gives young, local musicians the opportunity to meet, hear, and play alongside AWE Artists, truly experiencing the fullness of AWE. Friday 13 October, 3-5pm | WHAKAARI | Free
Live Music
2023
Oct 13

At the World's Edge+ Free Performances - Sei Solo | Violin and Dance
An AWE+ Free Violin and Dance Performance reimagining Bach’s second solo violin partita, with the interspersion of modern solo violin works by NZ composers Karlo Margetić and Gareth Farr. Performed in collaboration with dance from CONJAH. Friday 13 October, 6pm | WHAKAARI | Free
Live Music
2023
Oct 13

At the World's Edge Festival - Immemorial+
Immemorial features emotionally powerful works taking inspiration from the past, from Alfred Schnittke to Arvo Pärt. Many of these works profoundly influenced this year’s Composer in Residence, Victoria Kelly. Friday 13 October, 8pm | WHAKAARI | $65
Live Music
2023
Oct 7

At the World's Edge+ Free Performances - Twilight | French Horn
This AWE+ Free Performance showcases the unique musical language of two composers on opposite sides of the Atlantic, Janáček and Harbison, giving a closer look at the French Horn and a taste of what’s to come later in the festival. Saturday 7 October, 6pm | WHAKAARI | Free
Live Music
2023
Oct 7

At the World's Edge Festival - Sono+
Launching the 2023 festival, Sono is the Portuguese word describing the cerebral feeling of wanting to be or trying to get back to sleep. Here begins the exploration of identity, with three composers defining their musical voice on their own terms. Saturday 7 October, 4pm and 7pm | WHAKAARI | $65
Tamariki

October School Holiday Programme 2023
Join us for a fun-filled, arts and craft-packed holiday programme. Led by accredited Art teacher Michelle and run in collaboration with Youthtown, our bespoke, multidisciplinary arts programme will enhance and enthuse all through a range of workshops. Age groups 5-7 and 8-12 | Monday 25 September – Friday 6 October, 9:30am - 3pm
Workshops + Classes
2023
Sep 30
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Angklung Workshop
Unlock the rhythmic magic of the Angklung. Join the Indonesian Community in Queenstown for a weekly Angklung workshop and immerse yourself in captivating world of this traditional bamboo instrument. Every Saturday until 30 September, 4:30 - 6pm | KAPA RUA | FREE
Festivals
2023
Sep 21

Queenstown Salsa Festival 2023
Book now for this year's Queenstown Salsa Festival hosted by Pasion Salsa. Featuring workshops with some of New Zealand and Australia's top instructors, performances, and parties, this festival is set to be a fun filled, electrifying party for dancers of all levels. Thursday 21 September - Sunday 24 September | KAPA TAHI, KAPA RUA, PUĀWAI, WHAKAARI
Live Music
2023
Sep 23
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Unsung Heroes
Chris Priestley, Cameron Bennett, Nigel Gavin and Sonia Wilson present The Unsung Heroes, telling stories from New Zealand's distant past in song. Each song is introduced with historic images, newspaper clippings and poems read by Peter Elliot. Not to be missed - Saturday 23 September, 7:30pm | PUĀWAI
Workshops + Classes
2023
Sep 22

Art Adventures: Mixed Media Portraits
In this series with artist Raquel Carter, you will explore basic sketching techniques and materials for portraits: acrylics, collage layering, proportions, creating form, and working with mixed media. Friday 1, 8, 15, 22 September, 5:30 - 8:00pm | MAHI TAHI
Exhibition
2023
Jun 25

Ārai Awa
Ārai Awa is an immersive video installation reflecting on the obstructed ancestral journey of tuna (eels) in the Whakatipu region. Led by Rachael Rakena and Paulette Tamati-Elliffe with a creative team including Laughton Kora, Michael Bridgman, Komene Cassidy, Tūmai Cassidy, Ross Hemera, Amber Bridgman, Iain Frengley, Arihia Latham, Donna Matahaere-Atariki and Virginia Watson.
Workshops + Classes
2023
Sep 16

Developing Your Short or Feature Film Project
Fresh from the release of Far North, David White will be visiting Queenstown for this one-off workshop where you will learn how to take your film idea through development, from a one-pager to a dynamic and compelling script. Saturday 16 September, 9am - 5pm | PUĀWAI | $25
Exhibition
2023
Aug 18

TDC68 Aotearoa: The World’s Best Typography
Creative agency Osborne Shiwan is bringing TDC to Queenstown in 2023. The annual Type Directors Club Awards recognises international design excellence and typographic innovation across many languages, including te reo Māori. Friday 18 August - Wednesday 13 September | MANAAKI NUI | FREE
Talks + Symposia
2023
Sep 10
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Paulette Tamati-Elliffe: Revitalising Te Reo
On the eve of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Paulette Tamati-Elliffe (Kāti Hāwea, Kāi Te Pahi, Kāi Te Ruahikihiki (Ōtākou), Te Atiawa, Ngāti Mutunga) will share her role in the revitalisation of the Māori language. Sunday 10 September, 11am | PUĀWAI
Workshops + Classes
2023
Sep 7

Botanical Watercolours with Kasia Hebda
Join artist Kasia Hebda on a five-week creative path to learn the basics of watercolour painting. Based on botanical still life subjects, each week we will practice painting different objects ranging from fruits to flowers and foliage, creating original work during every lesson. Thursdays August 10, 17, 24, 31 & September 7 | MAHI TAHI | 6-8pm
Talks + Symposia
2023
Aug 19
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Typography: Our Place in the Pacific with Osborne Shiwan
Award-winning creatives Lloyd Osborne and Shabnam Shiwan discuss how type design drives culture, using examples from their own practice including design work for Karen Walker and Atamira Dance Company. This talk will fascinate anyone interested in the interplay of brand, typography and visual culture, including design professionals and students. 11am Saturday 19 August | MANAAKI NUI | FREE
Workshops + Classes
2023
Aug 18

Art Adventures: Colour and Texture in Nature
In this colour and texture series with artist Raquel Carter, you will explore brushstrokes and styles of acrylic painting. basics, layering, creating form, and working with colour. | Friday 21, 28 July and 4, 11, and 18 August | 5:30pm - 8:00pm | MAHI TAHI
Exhibition
2023
Jul 20

REND/ition
Wellington-based printmaker and tutor Marci Tackett brings a beautifully crafted and colourful selection of her works on paper to Te Atamira. Made over several years as an expression and processing of grief, these dynamic relief/ planographic prints, monotypes and photographic works are nonetheless full of life and explore new avenues of printmaking and colour. Opening Thursday July 20, 5.30pm – all welcome.
Matariki
2023
Jul 23
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Waiata with Ngā Manu Hou
Come for an uplifting Sunday with a singing performance from well-loved local waiata group Ngā Manu Hou. Our Matariki craft sessions will also be in full swing, so bring the whole family to enjoy our final day of Matariki celebrations. Sunday 23 July, 2-3pm | FREE | PUĀWAI
Film Screenings
2023
Jul 22

Ever the Land, a film by Sarah Grohnert - Film Screening
Join us for a free film screening of 'Ever the Land - a People, a Place, their building'. Directed by Sarah Grohnert, this film explores the sublime bond between people and their land through a landmark architectural undertaking by one of New Zealand’s most passionately independent Māori tribes, Ngāi Tūhoe.
Matariki
2023
Jul 16

Weaving Cultures Together: Roka Hurihia Cameron
Distinguished Māori weaver Roka Hurihia Cameron brings her woven kākahu (cloaks) and taonga pūoro (musical instruments) to Te Atamira, and talks about interweaving different cultures in her work as a kairaranga (weaver) and kaiāko (teacher). Sunday 16 July | 2 - 3 pm | PUAWAI
Workshops + Classes
2023
Jul 3

July School Holiday Programme
Join us for a fun-filled, arts and craft-packed holiday programme. Led by accredited art teacher Michelle and run in collaboration with Youthtown, our bespoke, multidisciplinary arts programme will enthuse all through a range of workshops. Age groups 5-7yrs and 8-12yrs | Monday 3 July - Thursday 13 July
Rangatahi
2023
Jul 5

Weaving with Roka Hurihia Cameron
A rourou (food basket) is traditionally the first item that beginner weavers learn to make. Learn the history, traditions and correct tikanga associated with harakeke (New Zealand flax) and make a rourou to take home. | Wednesday 5 July, 1 - 3:30pm | Rangatahi - Ages 12-18
Matariki
2023
Jul 5

Community Kai Nights
Te Atamira has invited our multicultural community to come together and host a series of kai nights to honour Matariki. This is an opportunity for all to share the unique food traditions of each culture and to reflect upon the significance of Matariki, which symbolises remembrance, celebration, and hope.
Wellbeing
2023
Jun 21
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Find Your Perfect Match with Volunteer South
'Speed Dating' with a twist- Come along and connect with a cause close to your heart, discover a new passion, meet wonderful people and organisations who strengthen our community through their mahi, and find out how you can get involved.
Workshops + Classes
2023
Jun 15

Low Waste Living Workshop with Sustainable Queenstown
Want to learn more about how you can reduce your household waste and save money doing it?! Sustainable Queenstown is bringing you Wastebusters' brand new workshop series: Low Waste Living - Households. | Thursday 15 June 2023 | 6.30pm | WHAKAARI
Talks + Symposia
2023
Jun 11

Making Scents of Nature
Marking the closing weekend of our remarkable schist installation, Stone Moves, by Miranda Bellamy & Amanda Fauteux, we present a compelling demonstration of the hidden scents in the plants that surround us here in the Queenstown landscape. Sunday 11 June |WHAKAARI | 2pm | FREE
Exhibition
2023
May 1

Jungle Gym – a collective of jewellery artists in residence
This exciting collective six-week contemporary jewellery artist residency and exhibition is going to be ever-evolving. Every week new artists will arrive to make in this wonderful space and more contemporary jewellery will be installed until we have a grand closing. | MANAAKI NUI
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