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We're Open!

Installation shot by Sam Hartnett.

After a successful reopening we are so excited to welcome our visitors back into our gallery! We have a full public programme for We're Not Too Big to Care so keep an eye out on our website and facebook page for our upcoming events.

Our updated opening hours are:

Tuesday - Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday and Monday: CLOSED


EVENTS THIS WEEK

Curator’s tour of We’re Not Too Big to Care
FRI 12 APRIL | 12.30pm - 1.30pm
Join Curator of Contemporary Art, Lisa Beauchamp, as she elaborates on the exhibition’s themes and exhibited artworks in this informative and relaxed talk and tour.

Are we too big to care? A panel discussion on gentrification in Tāmaki Makaurau
WED 17 APRIL | 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Join our panellists, writers Anthony Byrt, David Hall, and Jade Kake as they tackle this confronting question in what promises to be an illuminating kōrero on gentrification and culture.

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ONGOING

Lumley Centre Tours
Available on request / Self-guided
To the right of the Gus Fisher Gallery stands the towering Lumley Centre, and on its twentieth floor Billy Apple’s $100,000 Credit Held is displayed in his lawyer’s offices, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts. Take a tour up to view the work and discover how it connects to the exhibition We’re Not Too Big to Care.

For more information visit our website.


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