Come and see the breadth of ground-breaking research taking place in your very own backyard! Gain insight into problem-solving, the beauty of nature, and fascinating knowledge across time.
Take part - vote for the ‘People’s Choice’ award! Images brought to you by students, researchers and centres affiliated to Ngā Ara Whetū - Centre for Climate, Biodiversity & Society, and Cultural Collections at University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau.
Our Vision Named for the journeys of our collective ancestors to the shores of Aotearoa, New Zealand, Ngā Ara Whetū (“Star Paths”), responds to challenges of attaining sustainable futures and collective wellbeing through enabling and enhancing collaborative research and training. Ngā Ara Whetū is networked with local and global communities of purpose, practice and understanding, who share aspirations for accelerating actions that promote lasting protection of the planet, its natural resources, and peaceful, just and inclusive societies.
Woven Worlds: Research, Art, and Sustainability
In-Venue
Elam Projectspace Gallery, Elam School of Fine Arts, Main Fine Arts Building 432 • 9 June - 15 June
Hours
10am-4pm / 7 days
Where
20 Whitaker Place, Grafton
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Artists
Organised by Nga Ara Whetu | Centre for Climate, Biodiversity & Society, University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau
Theme
Julia Crosfield, Rock pools, North Shore, Tāmaki Makaurau, 2025.