Toi Three Sixty Online
This is your opportunity to view and purchase other works from Toi Three Sixty artists before the exhibition opens.
Information about events, exhibtions, workshops and more at Toi Pōneke.
This is your opportunity to view and purchase other works from Toi Three Sixty artists before the exhibition opens.
Looking for an opportunity to start your own art collection or expand on your current one? See what the residents of Toi Pōneke have been up to in our annual cash & carry and online exhibition.
Pack your bags for an exhibition of vlogs, photography and collage! Anna Brimer and Max Fleury go on holiday at top tourist destinations and Airbnbs, visiting the visited and photographing the photographed.
Three new video works riffing on weird tales, cinema of unease, and camp horror to draw out the moments before collapse into terror or laughter.
In a gentle reminder artist Ruby Joy Eade considers the textile ephemera of her own life, the generations that came before her, and those yet to come.
An exhibition of paintings and poetry exploring the intersection of trauma, disability and radical vulnerability.
TE MAURI O PŌHUTU is a new series of collaborative installation and time-based artworks by Bianca Hyslop, Rowan Pierce and Tūī Matira Ranapiri Ransfield.
The work responds to the loss of mātauranga Māori due to cultural interruption and assimilation. It is a sensual offering that addresses the fragility of memory, connection to whenua and reclamation of culture from within foreign frameworks.
Bailee Lobb’s new exhibition In Bathing, Bask considers how spaces can act as a supportive environment for stimming, sensory processing and soothing the nervous system.
Disabled artist Bailee describes living with a highly sensitised central nervous system like ‘living with the volume turned up on all your sensory inputs’ – everything is too loud, too busy, too much. She has created a series of undulating textile spaces for Toi Pōneke Gallery, transforming it into a stimulatory playground for interactive fun, sensory play, and self-regulation.
TerraObscura is a new exhibition of photography from emerging artist Clayton Morgan.
As part Simon Cumings' exhibition Barnacles on the Balls of Industry, a sound performance will take place during the Cuba Dupa Festival.
Cuming constructs elaborate sonic devices, optic paintings and prints based on analogue information systems and technology including radios, records, tapes and books. He explores how information can be recorded and altered through filters like sound and pattern, reminding us of the multiple ways meaning can be manipulated or shift through translation.
Toi Pōneke is calling for applications for our 2021 Visual Arts Residency.
Tree Museum, a new exhibition of paintings by Pōneke artist, Ben Lysaght explores peculiarities within the history of botanical gardens and archives.
Marcus Jackson is an artist, composer and writer based in Pōneke. He creates work that interrogates the links between physical gesture and sound production, often with uncanny results.