Kōrero6


Thursday 25 June - Saturday 1 August, 2026

Time

10.00AM – 4.00PM

Usual opening days/hours are: Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm

Venue: The Central Art Gallery

Location map

Library,
Worcester Boulevard

Market Square Hereford St Carpark Boys' High Entrance Engineering Laneway The Observatory Hotel Courtyard South Quad North Quad Registry Student Union The Gym Engineering Cloisters Studio Common Room Library Biology, Observatory and Physics Chemistry School of Art West Lecture Classics Rutherford's Den Clock Tower Boy's High Workshop Great Hall
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