Matariki 2026
Saturday 4 - Sunday 12 Hōngongoi July 2026
Venue: Arts Centre Wide
Let creativity be a guiding star this Matariki.
Celebrate Matariki with talented artists from Ōtautahi & beyond, featuring live performances, visual art, kapa haka, night mākete & so much more.
About Matariki
Matariki is the Māori New Year based on the lunar calendar. It is a time to celebrate new life, remember those who’ve passed on, and plan for the future. The start of the new dawn is a time to gather with whānau and friends and celebrate what has been and what is to come.
The full name of the Matariki star cluster is “Ngā mata o te ariki Tāwhirimātea” – the eyes of the ariki Tāwhirimātea, god of the winds and weather. When Ranginui, the sky father, and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated from their dark embrace by Tāne, Tāwhirimātea was distraught. He tore out his eyes, crushed them into pieces and stuck them onto the chest of the sky.
This star cluster is known by many names throughout the world. In Hawaii it is known as Makali’i – eyes of the king, in Greece it is known as Pleiades, and in Japan it is most famously known as Subaru.
The nine stars in the constellation of Matariki oversee different areas of importance in Māori life. They are; Matariki, Pōhutukawa, Waitī, Waitā, Waipuna-ā-rangi, Tupuānuku, Tupuārangi, Ururangi, and Hiwa-i-te-rangi. Early Māori did not view the constellation as a whole when gaining knowledge for the year ahead, but instead sought insight from the individual stars.
For mana whenua Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Matariki is an important time. This is the time when whānau ensure their pātaka (food storehouses) are full. It is a time for them to reflect and plan how the land and waterways should be nurtured and prepared to ensure a bountiful and sustainable harvest season.
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Farina Thompson Charitable Trust
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Feature image: Mark de Clive-Lowe (photographer Yuuki Harada) & Mahina-Ina Kingi-Kaui | Good Company Arts
Matariki artwork by: Tara Munro Voice | Mako
Events
Heritage Stargazing 2026
Every Friday night during Winter, 10 April - 25 September 2026 Observatory, Biology and Physics
Experience stargazing through the Townsend Teece Telescope in the Observatory Tower (1896) with astronomers from the University of Canterbury. Find out more
He Wāhanga nō te Kōrero
Tuesday 28 April - Saturday 25 July 2026 Common Room
He Wāhanga nō te Kōrero brings together ngā ringatoi Māori, each responding to a kōrero of their choosing. Find out more
Te Waiatatanga Mai o te Atua The Song of the Gods
Saturday 4 - Sunday 12 July 2026 Observatory, Biology and Physics
Experience a version of the Ngāi Tahu creation story re-interpreted through sculpture and sonic art by six Ngāi Tahu artists. This powerful, permanent exhibition was commissioned especially for this s Find out more
Kihikihi - He Kūaha Whetū (2026)
Saturday 4 July - Sunday 12 July Cloisters Studio
Jamie Berry's video loop invokes the kihikihi (cicada) as a symbol of time, renewal, and endurance. Be gently transported through He Kūaha Whetū - a doorway to the stars.
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Whiria te aho (weave the threads)
Saturday 4 July - Sunday 12 July First floor, Boys’ High
Exhibition of traditional and contemporary weaving using natural and introduced fibres. All objects are by members of the Ōtautahi Weavers' collective based at Rehua Marae. Find out more
Harakeke Wall Hanging with Kahu Collective
Sunday 5 July School of Art
Create a beautiful harakeke wall hanging under the expert guidance of the Kahu Collective. You will leave with a unique, meaningful addition to your home or gift. Find out more
Hiwa-i-te-rangi - Kihikihi: Live VJ + Audio Set
Tuesday 7 July 2026 Cloisters Studio
Join multidisciplinary artist Jamie Berry for a 45-minute live VJ and audio performance created especially for Matariki at The Arts Centre. This will be followed by an artist kōrero. Find out more
UC Presents: Under One Sky - Matariki Across Cultures
Tuesday 7 July 2026 Great Hall
In a timely reminder that more unites than divides, UC presents a panel discussion on Matariki across cultures. Find out more
Areta Wilkinson: Whakawhanake: From Contemporary Jewellery to Sculpture
Thursday 9 July 2026 Rutherford’s Den
From a highly respected jewellery practice, artist Areta Wilkinson (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Irakehu) has now successfully completed three commissions of public sculpture. Find out more
He Waiata mā te Katoa
Thursday 9 July 2026 Cloisters Studio
An evening of live waiata as part of Te Whare Tapere’s Matariki programme. Celebrate remembrance, reflection, and kotahitanga through waiata shared for and with community, with an invitation to join. Find out more
TIGER-HORSES-DRAGONS
Friday 10 July 2026 Great Hall
A trilogy of world-class dance films featuring Māori, Pacific, and Asian creatives by the internationally acclaimed dancer, choreographer and filmmaker Daniel Belton. Find out more
Matariki Mākete
Friday 10 & Saturday 11 July 2026 Market Square
Two magical evenings under the stars with toi (art), kai (food), and whanaungatanga (community connection). Featuring over 60 local artisans, live performances, and delicious food truck bites. Find out more
Manu Tukutuku (Traditional Kite Making) Wānanga
Saturday 11 July 2026 Common Room
Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei Manu Tukutuku (Traditional Māori Kite Making) Wānanga hosted by Te Whare Tapere. Embrace this chance to learn one of the many forms of Māori kite making. All ages welcome, Find out more
Ka Pō, Ka Ao - Waiata by the Fire
Saturday 11 July 2026 Great Hall
Join us for an intimate concert filled with pūrākau and waiata beside the fire, featuring Project Miere and special guests. Find out more
Mona Vasa in the Great Hall
Saturday 11 July 2026 Great Hall
Mona Vasa is a young singer-songwriter making waves in Ōtautahi's indie music scene, as an alt-folk guitarist, performance poet, mic-clutching crooner, and more. Find out more
Whetū Harakeke Sessions with Kahu Collective
Sunday 12 July 2026 School of Art
Tamariki can learn how to work with harakeke to create a whetū (star) with Kahu Collective. This gentle, hands-on activity is ideal for ages 8-12.
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Kapa Haka with Ngā Toi o Te Rangi
Sunday 12 July 2026 Great Hall
Bring the whole whānau for a taste of this ancient and living Māori artform. Complete with opportunities for audience participation, Ngā Toi o Te Rangi always bring the house down. Find out more