TŪmanako! - Children's Art.

Works for Peace.

TŪMANAKO 2020!

The TŪMANAKO! Aotearoa exhibition will be in March 2022with children's art on display in Wellington from local students as well as 'works for peace' from all over Aoteatoa. Then later in the year events are in planning for Auckland, Hutt City, Christchurch, Dunedin and the Wairarapa! (the openings will generally be held in August). We can't wait to see all the children's creativity and engagement in the coming year's events.

Come and celebrate the young artists' success. All welcome.

Tūmanako!

PARTICIPATING CITIES

WELLINGTON

Artwork submission: November 29th 2019

Opening: March 5th 2020, Parliament

Exhibition: March 2020, Exhibition Venue TBC


AUCKLAND

Artwork submission: 19 July

Opening: Sunday 4 August, AUT WG building

Exhibition: AUT 4 August - 11 August

Takapuna Library exhibition: 20 August - 7 September


HUTT CITY

Artwork submission: 26 July

Opening: Sunday 4 August 2019, 3pm, Walter Nash Centre

Exhibition: 5 - 31 August, Walter Nash Centre


WAIRARAPA

Artwork submission: 31 July

Opening: Sunday 11 August, 1:30pm

Exhibition: 11 - 17 August, Venue: Greytown library


CHRISTCHURCH

Artwork submission: 2020

Opening: Date TBC, time TBC,

Exhibition: Date TBC, Venue TBC


DUNEDIN

Artwork submission: 24 July

Opening: Saturday 3 August, time 1:30pm

Exhibition: 4 - 17 August, Dunedin Central Public Library, Dunningham suite

PARTICIPATION INFO

INVITATION

Children 8 to 18 years old are invited to create a work of art for a peaceful world.


REGISTRATION

It would be really appreciated if you can register your interest (or your classes interest) in participating as soon as possible. This would be a great help to the organisers who want to ensure the best display of all the artworks. Please register by clicking on the link on the left of your location.


OPENING EVENTS

Each exhibition will have an opening event. Celebrate your success at the opening and enjoy music, food and art for peace.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION

More information is here.