Studio One – Toi Tū

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Drip. Drip. Drip. White paint seems to cascade down the building’s facade. This isn’t vandalism. It’s art. Welcome to Studio One Toi Tū.

Studio One Toi Tū isn’t just an art centre. It’s a living testament to Auckland’s artistic spirit. Housed in a magnificent Queen Anne Revival building at 1 Ponsonby Road this place has a rich history. Originally built in 1906 it served as the Newton Police Barracks for decades.

Can you imagine the stark contrast? Police officers patrolling the halls now replaced by artists creating. The building’s transformation in the late seventies into a community cultural centre is remarkable. It’s a story of repurposing and rebirth.

Studio One Toi Tū offers so much more than just exhibition spaces. It boasts artist residencies. There are also venues for hire. They even hold creative courses and workshops for all skill levels. The centre supports a variety of art forms. These include painting drawing printmaking photography and sculpture. They even have a community darkroom and print studio available to rent.

The name Toi Tū means ‘to be upstanding in art’. It perfectly encapsulates the centre’s mission. The centre nurtures and supports local artists. It also provides visual art for the Auckland community. It’s a place where creativity thrives. It’s more than a building. It’s a vibrant hub of artistic energy. Look closely. You might even see the letters ER at the top of the central section. These stand for Edvardus Rex King Edward VII. A tiny detail but a powerful link to the past.

Studio One Toi Tū is a place where history and art intertwine. It’s a testament to the power of creativity and community. It’s a place you’ll want to revisit. A place you’ll want to explore. A place where Auckland’s artistic heart beats strong.

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