New Zealand’s ultimate art experience is back for 2023! Art in the Park returns to Eden Park this September 7th-10th - bringing awe-inspiring art to a world-class stage.
Come and see New Zealand’s national stadium transformed from a rugby fortress into a celebration of New Zealand culture - championing Maori, Pacifica, and Pakeha voices from all corners of Aotearoa that demand to be experienced alongside sweeping views of the famous pitch! Meet 100 of the country’s best creators for Auckland’s unmissable art experience.
See a one-of-a-kind curated celebration of Aotearoa’s art, and take home the works that you love! Bursting onto the art scene in 2021, Art in the Park has grown into the country's breakout, artist-led show. Thousands flock to Eden Park to be immersed in a weekend of New Zealand art and culture at the country’s famous stadium. This year’s show features over 40 diverse new artists; a breathtaking sculpture walk around the Eden Park grounds; guided stadium tours; the glitz and glam of the opening night; the Kids Corner; and most importantly… art you’ll never forget! Tickets enjoy full, weekend-long access - where you and the family can enjoy a unique, curated experience of New Zealand art at Eden Park.
Kids 14 and under go free! Find out more at www.artinthepark.co.nz and get your tickets today!
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Please allow yourself enough time to get to Eden Park and remember that Parking Restrictions apply around the surrounding streets. Standard fees apply for travel on public transport. To plan your travel, check out the Auckland Transport event page https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/events. Children under 5 travel free. Children aged 5 to 15 can travel for free on weekends and public holidays with a registered HOP card. Free weekend fares are applied automatically when you register your AT HOP card with the child's correct date of birth.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
The food and drink outlets at Eden Park are all cashless, so you’ll need to pay by EFTPOS or credit card. This is to speed up transaction times and minimise queues.