Shows
Music
Movies
Wellington Silver Screeners: Emma Duncan and Ashlee Stevens
Emerging filmmakers Emma Duncan and Ashlee Stevens’ short documentary Home by Three Kea Pictures follows Teiti Nepia, a mana wahine who reclaims her autonomy by living on public land when she becomes priced out of Wellington’s rental market.
Frantic filmmaking fun
In a feat of furious filmmaking, 173 Wellington teams brought stories to life over just one weekend during the Vista Foundation 48Hours. See the Regional Finals and the Grand Finals on the big screen at Embassy Theatre on the 18th of September and the 25th of October respectively.
Art
Remembrance and resistance
Whai Wahi reopens at Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery on the 20th of January until the 29th of March to explore works from the 1970s to present day that articulate expressions of mana motuhake, dissent, and an enduring will to engage in critical dialogue about our shared colonial past.
Events
Personalities
A Few More Slices of Heaven
Whether you’ve seen him tearing up stages across Aotearoa with his band DARTZ or you get his YeeHawTheBoys comics delivered straight to your inbox, Daniel Vernon (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa) is a creative force who is thrilled to have just released his new book A Few More Slices of Heaven.
The artistry of public bathrooms
Recently becoming the inaugural recipient of the $40,000 Fair Trust Art Prize, Wellington creative Emily Hartley-Skudder will present an immersive installation that examines everyday objects, gendered spaces, nostalgia, and Palmerston North’s Ladies Rest at Te Manawa Museum.











































