March, 2021

When
(Sunday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
An illuminating kōrero with renowned artists and scientists Dr Daniel Hikuroa, Bernard Makoare, Aigagalefili Fepulea’i-Tapua’i and Professor, Dame Anne Salmond exploring how cultural knowledge, artistic expression and storytelling
Event Details
An illuminating kōrero with renowned artists and scientists Dr Daniel Hikuroa, Bernard Makoare, Aigagalefili Fepulea’i-Tapua’i and Professor, Dame Anne Salmond exploring how cultural knowledge, artistic expression and storytelling are inextricably linked to the world in which we live, and how a deeper understanding of these interconnections can help us to ignite transformative climate solutions.
Presented in association with Track Zero.
Suitable for teenagers and adults.
Arts + Climate Innovation: Coexistence with our Natural World (originally scheduled for 6 March 4.00pm) has been rescheduled to Sunday 14 March 7.30pm in the Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre
Price
Concession $10
Adult $15
Organiser
Auckland Arts FestivalA globally recognised celebration of art and culture, Auckland Arts Festival is a place for ambitious ideas by storytellers, provocateurs and creators and reflects Auckland's contemporary, cosmopolitan city with its many communities.Phone: 09-309 0101 Level 5, Wellesley Centre, 44–52 Wellesley Street, Auckland City, 1010