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Events in Wellington this weekend and beyond

Thursday, 5 December 2024

Christmas in the Quarters is moving to Queen’s Wharf this weekend.
Christmas in the Quarters is moving to Queen’s Wharf this weekend.

Opera Barbies!

St Mary's Karori Anglican Church, Karori, Dec 6, 7.30pm, $20-$30

Sopranos Barbara Graham and Barbara Paterson (aka the Opera Barbies) join with pianist Bruce Greenfield for a concert of sumptuous duets, songs and a bit of opera. Featuring repertoire by Poulenc, Debussy, Delibes, Richard Strauss and Rachmaninoff. Tickets: email operabarbies@gmail.com or cash on the door

Wiri Donna In My Chambers Release Tour

San Fran, Dec 6, 8pm, $10.30+

Wiri Donna and her band celebrates her sophomore EP release, In My Chambers.

Dave Murphy and Janet Muggeridge

Thunderbird Cafe, Dec 6, 5.30pm, free

Acoustic finger-picked guitar, mandolin, vocals. Blues, folk, Americana, originals. Friendly hospitality, good vibes, food and bevvies.

Funkadelic Friday

The Realm, Dec 6, 7pm

Princess Aurora (Rachel McSweeney) is no simpering heroine in  Sleeping Beauty.
Princess Aurora (Rachel McSweeney) is no simpering heroine in Sleeping Beauty.

Funkadelic is a 6-piece band playing toe-tapping music from the likes of Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Curtis Mayfield, Joss Stone and more. Table bookings: 04 974 2207

Sleeping Beauty: The Pantomime

Circa Theatre, to Jan 11, Tues to Sat, 6.30pm, Sunday 4pm, $18-$55, family passes available

An original pantomime with songs, dance, and sci-fi! This time-travelling twist on the classic Sleeping Beauty fairytale is a high-energy comedy the whole whānau will love. Tickets: circa.co.nz

Christmas in the Quarters

Queens Wharf Plaza, Dec 7, 11am-5pm

Experience a Christmas Circus Extravaganza and street busking under the sails at Queens Wharf.

Fashion Show

107 Cuba St, Dec 7, 6.30pm, $40-$50 (seated) $22.50 GA

Final Notice is a theatrical fashion show featuring seven designers from Aotearoa. Experience the creativity of Fringes Garments, Milan Jeon, James Warrender, Henry Calkin, Foolish, Chivalry Road, and Dira Dis Ultra. Don’t miss this celebration of fashion and artistry. Tickets: eventbrite

Kegs for Christmas - Aro Valley BBQ Bash for Kaibosh

Garage Project Aro Brewery Forecourt, Dec 7, 11am-7pm

BBQ, beers, and summer fun at Garage Project supporting Kaibosh. Sizzling burgers, soft serve cones, top-notch beer & more – all fundraising to support our local food rescue heroes.

Wellington City Orchestra

St Andrew’s on the Terrace, Dec 8, 3pm

Conductor Donald Maurice, soloist Inbal Meggido (cello). Lilburn Aotearoa Overture, Shostakovish Cello Concerto No 1, Anthony Ritchie Symphpony No 1 (“Boum”) Tickets: Humanitix.com

Alma and the Mind Galaxy

BATS Theatre, to Dec 7, from $15+

While asleep, Alma is sent on a fantastical journey within her mind. Through an unknown entity, Alma will learn why she interacts with the world in her own unique way. Tickets: bats.co.nz

Tahitian tapa making

Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery, Dec 7, 1-4pm, free

Join master tapa-makers Hinatea Colombani and Moeava Meder, from Tahiti, for an introduction to their practice, a demonstration of Tahitian tapa making and an opportunity to learn techniques.

Toi Korero | Artist Talk with Liana Leiataua

Pātaka Art + Museum, Bottle Creek Gallery, Dec 7, 11am, free

Meet Porirua artist Liana Leiataua and discover the stories behind her solo exhibition Points of no return. Māori and Moana Curator Jacki Leota-Mua will chat with Liana about being a printmaker, carver and painter and the significance of the heritage practice of siapo barkcloth.

AOTANGO Quintet - International Tango Day Concet & Milonga

Public Trust Hall, Dec 10, 7pm, $20-$40

A concert featuring tango and world music, showcasing guest dancers and singers celebrating International Tango Day. AOTANGO Quintet features violinist Andrew Beer, pianist Somi Kim, bassist Gordon Hill, jazz guitarist Sam Swindells, and world champion accordion player Grayson Masefield.

Encounter

BATS Theatre, Dec 10-14, 4.30pm, 6.30pm, $15+

Step into the past and explore the untold stories of Wellington through the eyes of early Chinese immigrants. Using the mobile app Pickpath, choose whose story to follow and which path to take. Tickets: bats.co.nz

Roundtable Talanoa

Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery, Dec 11, 10am, free

Come and explore current concerns pertinent to Moana Nui art research and practice in a relaxed discussion guided by art historians and curators Nina Tonga, Sean Mallon and Peter Brunt.

Resonance Choir – A Carol Celebration

St Andrew's on The Terrace, Dec 11, 12:15 pm, koha.

Join us for carol singing with the Resonance Choir, led by Simon Christie. The choir will sing much loved and popular Christmas Carols to kick the festive season off. Audience participation is welcome!

Toi Open: Art show and sale

Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, to Dec 13

Want to get your loved ones something special this year, while supporting local artists? The Toi Pōneke Art Centre on Able Smith Street has you covered, with 20 resident artists coming together for their annual residents’ art show and sale. Join them on opening night, this Friday, 5.30pm-8pm, or visit weekdays 10am-8pm and weekends 10am-4pm. More info at toiponeke.nz.

Six Degrees Festival

BATS Theatre, to Dec 17, various times

Te Whare Ngangahau –Theatre and Performance Studies - Masters of Fine Arts Students: Simon Burgess, Pan Clark, Dryw McArthur, Alanah Mun, Isabel Pecora, Chenae Phillips, Sharon Wang, and honours student Jamie Yee. Tickets: bats.co.nz

Come Together - End of Year Bash

The latest Courtenay Place Light Boxes outdoor exhibition by Te Whanganui-a-Tara based artist Louie Zaulk-Neale (Ngai Te Rāngi) is Mana Tipua Tuku Iho.
The latest Courtenay Place Light Boxes outdoor exhibition by Te Whanganui-a-Tara based artist Louie Zaulk-Neale (Ngai Te Rāngi) is Mana Tipua Tuku Iho.

St James Theatre, Dec 14, 7.30pm

Featuring tracks from the Come Together back catalogue plus some extra bangers – Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Guns n Roses … the list goes on. All performed by the incredible Come Together supergroup. Tickets: ticketmaster

Exhibitions

Mana Tipua Tuku Iho

Courtenay Place

The latest Courtenay Place Light Boxes outdoor exhibition by Te Whanganui-a-Tara based artist Louie Zaulk-Neale (Ngai Te Rāngi) is Mana Tipua Tuku Iho, a series of photographic visualisations that depict Takatāpui as Mana Tipua in and around the waters of Te Whanganui-a-Tara.

Elemental

Webb’s Gallery, to Dec 14, free

Webb’s Wellington presents Elemental: a selling exhibition, featuring John Brown, Conor Clarke, Jonathan Kay, Gerda Leenards, Tessa Russell, Johnny Turner, Kate Woods and Virginia Woods-Jack.

Rakaia River at dusk by MikiNobu Komatsu
Rakaia River at dusk by MikiNobu Komatsu

Vaiei Tupuna

Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery, to Dec 15, 11am-5pm Tues-Sun, free

Julia Holden, left,  with Lisa-Marie Richan and her greyhound called HRH Edward. HRH Edward has a portrait featured in the exhibition at ParrotDog.
Julia Holden, left, with Lisa-Marie Richan and her greyhound called HRH Edward. HRH Edward has a portrait featured in the exhibition at ParrotDog.

Exhibition of contemporary tapa from across Moana Nui bringing together newly commissioned responses to taonga from the Victoria University of Wellington and Te Papa collections, alongside historic and contemporary artworks.

Exhibition of Photographs from MikiNobu Komatsu

Exhibitions Gallery of Fine Art, Brandon St, to Dec 21, Mon-Fri, 10am-4.30pm, Sat, 10.30am-3.30pm

An photographic exhibition of three books by MikiNobu Komatsu - Classic Aotearoa, Japan Journey Nostalgia and Light Moods South.

Best in Show: Julia Holden

Parrotdog Brewery, Lyall Bay,to Dec 22

Best in Show will feature contemporary oil-on-canvas portraits of beloved companion animals, all painted by Julia Holden. These portraits will celebrate the joy and delight that pets bring into our lives.

People, Places and Things by Ilya Volykhine

Exhibitions Gallery, Brandon St, to Jan 25, free

Multiple panels featuring disparate images, colours, and stylistic flourishes, Volykhine’s paintings reverberate with a distinct aura that transcends narrative description. Despite a leitmotif of figurative elements, storylines are intentionally slippery.

Yakishime - Earth Metamorphosis

Whirinaki Whare Taonga, Upper Hutt, to Jan 19, 10am-4pm, free

This exhibition delves into Japan's rich cultural tapestry by tracing the evolution of Yakishime ceramics from their ancient origins to contemporary creations.

The Art of Banksy

Tākina Convention and Events Centre, to Jan 20

Blockbuster exhibition The Art of Banksy features more than 150 pieces - including prints, canvases, unique works and fascinating ephemera - in this museum-quality exhibition. Tickets and info: theartofbanksy.nz

Turumeke Harrington: Home Ground / Kororiwhatepō

Page Galleries, to Jan 25, Tues-Fri 10am–5pm; Sat 10am-4pm

Turumeke Harrington (Kāi Tahu, Rangitāne) distils complex ideas into striking visual forms. The artist’s sculptures, paintings, and jewellery are bursting with humour and provocation, offering reflections on whakapapa, relationships, and cultural and social anxieties.

Delphinium Days

The Dowse Art Museum, to Jan 26, free

Delphinium Days celebrates the work, activism and legacy of Derek Jarman, one of the most influential figures in 20th century British culture. Presented in partnership with City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi.

Little Treasures of Zealandia - An Exhibition by Karen Rankin

Te Māra Toi Gallery (Visitors Centre) at Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne, to Jan 31, 9am-5pm daily, free to the gallery.

Award-winning artist Karen Rankin returns to Zealandia for her second show. She is exhibiting original scratchboards, oil on copper, and framed and canvas giclee prints of her favourite native birds.

Meditations

National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, to Mar 1, Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat, 9am-1pm, free

From City Gallery Te Whare Toi, Meditations explores time and creation of personal archives from artists Moorina Bonini, Lily Dowd, Te Ara Minhinnick, and Areta Wilkinson. Experimental, defiant, and other-worldly.

Yhonnie Scarce’s Night Blindness

Diane Prince, Maunga, Maunga, You
Diane Prince, Maunga, Maunga, You've taken my Maunga, 2008

Dowse Art Museum, to Mar 9

Night Blindness is the first solo exhibition in New Zealand by contemporary artist Yhonnie Scarce (Kokatha and Nukunu peoples), featuring innovative large-scale glass installations, rooted in extensive research and deep personal connections to the histories she explores. At the heart of the exhibition is Missile Park (2021), a striking installation featuring three scaled-down sheds that reference the military base in Woomera.

Diane Prince: Activist Artist

Pātaka Art + Museum, to Mar 9, open daily, free

Diane Prince (Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Whatua and Ngāti Kahu) is a painter, weaver, installation art practitioner, set designer and educator, whose multimedia practice emphasises Māori rights, particularly Māori women’s rights. This exhibition foregrounds the close relationship between activism and art in Prince’s art practice.

Rangirua

Pātaka Art + Museum, to Mar 9, open daily, free

Rangirua presents two takes on the two-person exhibition. The show features two artist pairings, bringing together works by Neke Moa and Rowan Panther, as well as Gabrielle Amodeo and Martin Thompson.

Taku Hoe

Pātaka Art + Museum, to May 25, open daily, free

Taku Hoe features a selection of work by the Aotearoa visual artists who exhibited in FestPAC 2024 in Hawai’i. It uses the theme of voyaging to celebrate connections between people across Te Moana Nui a Kiwa (the Pacific Ocean).