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Date Te rā me te wā
16 Nov 2025
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Price Utu hoko
Adult $100 (+ fees), Child (5-12 yrs) $60 (+ fees), Members $90 (+ fees)
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Location Te wāhi
Gibbs Farm
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More info He pārongo atu anō
Visit website
The celebrated Gibbs Farm rests on 400 hectares of re-formed farmland on the Kaipara Harbour. The privately owned park is home to an internationally renowned collection of large-scale sculptures by some of the world’s leading artists, commissioned and curated by Alan Gibbs over the past 30 years.
On your visit you will be free to roam the hillsides, to take in the views of the harbour and gain perspective on the sculptures from a distance and right up close. You can self-guide with the map provided and enjoy an introduction to some of the key works by our friendly art experts stationed throughout the park. Your visit may also include an encounter with an exotic animal or two, including emus and giraffes!
Children under 5 years are free with an accompanying adult with a ticket.
It is a privilege to have access to this special site and we are very grateful to The Gibbs Farm trustees for their hospitality.
Please read Gibbs Farm terms of access and the FAQs.
Gibbs Farm is a private property open by appointment only. There is no additional entry fee applicable when visiting Gibbs Farm. All funds raised go directly to supporting Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
Artwork credits: First image: Anish Kapoor, Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Farm gate will open at 9.45am. The trip usually takes 45–60 minutes from the city centre via the bridge. Please give yourself plenty of time to travel safely.