Te Tuhi has a project space and artist studios at Parnell Station, inside the historic station building.

Wide view of a long, single-storey train station building with a red tiled roof and cream walls. A train is stopped at the platform to the left and the Sky Tower is in the distance to the right.Parnell Station building.

The project space is used by Te Tuhi's Curatorial Intern. The Curatorial Intern runs exhibitions, performances, events and workshops at the project space. The project space is open to the public for specific events only. Find out about upcoming events at Parnell Project Space.

Interior view of the Project Space; a rectangular, white-walled room with a dark ceiling and some exposed beams. Colourful cushions and soft seating sit on a green patterned rug at one end, while sewing machines, fabric, and tables line the opposite wall.Parnell Project Space interior, featuring work from Liam Jacobson’s internship, Puku.

The artist studios are not open to the public. They are workspaces for visual artists.

There are three billboards mounted against the station platform, facing the car park. The billboards are used to display artwork. The Billboard exhibition is always free to visit. Find out more about the current Billboard exhibition.

Three rectangular billboards, measuring 2400mm (h) x 3000mm (w), each displaying a different black and white photograph of a cat, sit evenly spaced along a concrete wall below Parnell Station building.Te Tuhi Billboards at Parnell Station exhibiting Ava Seymour, 'Story of Love', 2022. Commissioned by Te Tuhi, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Photo by Sam Hartnett.