Project Wall
The Te Tuhi Project Wall is an ongoing series of artist projects, launched in 2006, initially as the Te Tuhi Drawing Wall. The Project Wall is the gallery’s most visible exhibition space, situated at the rear entrance where around 60% of Te Tuhi's 150,000+ annual visitors access the building. Proposed projects should consider the site as a transitional space, the durability of artwork materials, as well as the diverse audiences who visit Te Tuhi on a regular basis. For detailed specifications, click here.
Te Tuhi Billboards at Parnell Station
The Te Tuhi Billboards are an ongoing series of public billboards at two separate locations. The original billboards opposite Te Tuhi on Reeves Road began as an experimental exhibition space in 2006, while the Parnell Station billboards were launched in 2019 following the opening of Te Tuhi Studios at Parnell Station. We are currently working on relocating the Reeves Rd billboards due to Pakuranga Eastern Busway construction, successful proposals from the 2024 callout will be presented at the Parnell Station location. Proposals for new and existing works are encouraged. For detailed specifications, click here.
Speaker Space
Te Tuhi's Speaker Space flanks the path outside our front entrance towards Reeves Road, and is suitable for exhibiting sound works. Around 40% of Te Tuhi's 150,000+ annual visitors access the building through this front entrance and are exposed to the Speaker Space upon entry. For detailed specifications, click here.
Specifications
To read detailed specifications for the Project Wall, Billboards and Speaker Space, click here.
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