Opening hours

Te Tuhi is open every day from 9am–5pm, but it's closed on public holidays. For a list of all the public holidays in Aotearoa New Zealand, click here.

A recent incident linked to nearby construction has caused flooding in part of our building. While the gallery itself is temporarily closed, parts of Te Tuhi remain active:

Public classes for children and adults are continuing in alternate venues. 
A limited number of event and venue hire spaces are still operating.
Te Tuhi Café is open Monday to Saturday, serving your favourites as usual.

We already have a clear plan in motion to restore and enhance our spaces – ensuring Te Tuhi returns better than ever. For more information, click here.

Getting here (it’s easier than you think)

Te Tuhi is easily accessed by car from all areas of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, and is located just a short walk from public transport stops. Explore your journey options here. Look out for the colourful sculpture Atarangi II by Michael Parekōwhai just outside the building. 

Parking

Plenty of free parking is located behind Te Tuhi and is accessed via William Roberts Road. 

Access

Te Tuhi is committed to being open and accessible to all and has step-free access throughout its public spaces as well as accessible toilets. Two accessible carparks are located on William Roberts Road. If you require assistance with your visit please contact +64 9 577 0138 or email us here.

Tours

Te Tuhi offers free English language guided tours of our current exhibitions. To enquire, contact us here. Walk-ins are welcome. 

Covid-19

We are a mask-friendly space that seeks to protect the wellbeing of our visitors by taking appropriate measures, including the use of CO2 monitors, to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

We ask that you remain conscious of others by adhering to healthy habits such as washing and sanitising your hands regularly, coughing and sneezing into your elbow and staying home if you are unwell.