Public
lectures
in Aotearoa
Upcoming talks at universities and institutions across Aotearoa. Free and ticketed events.
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Today
Tectonic Trail
Te Papa and the Natural Hazard Commission explore risk preparation and natural hazard research in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Lindauer Centenary: Talks with descendants and relations
Two curator-led talks marking Gottfried Lindauer's centenary, featuring descendants and exploring his portraiture and legacy.
Tomorrow
Monday 15 June
Tuesday 16 June
Selwyn in the Spotlight
Discover the history of Selwyn through a rich tapestry of objects from the Canterbury Museum collection.
Pest free talk
Nick Eacott explores invasive predators, urban biodiversity, and community involvement in pest control in Papatoetoe.
Ngā Kākano: Fatu Feu’u
Fatu Feu'u discusses the intersection of art and culture in their creative practice.
Wednesday 17 June
A Winter Series: An Introduction to Art History — Continuing Series
Dr. Penelope Jackson is back this winter for her introduction to art history lecture series, An Introduction to Art History, from Wednesdays, 17 Jun–1 Jul 2026, 5.30–7.00pm.
Café Scientifiqué
A chemist and biologist explore how marine research inspires medicine at this informal café-style scientific discussion.
Reuben Woods: Street Art
The Little Street Art Festival has become a big deal. In Aotearoa and Ōtautahi specifically - large scale murals are evident across the cityscape.
This Thinking Life
Indigeneity and AI webinar
First webinar in the 'This Thinking Life' series exploring indigeneity and artificial intelligence.
Thursday 18 June
Towards a Free and Open Indo-Pacific - Japan's Vision
Ambassador Makoto Osawa presents Japan's vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific.
Piringatahi: Voices of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections curator explores oral history and sound archives capturing voices and lived experiences from Tāmaki Makaurau.
A problem is solved by continuing to find solutions: reforming remand in prison
Centre for Justice Innovation explores research on custodial remand in Aotearoa New Zealand and opportunities for justice reform.
Dyslexic Thinking: An Untapped Strategic Advantage for Modern Business?
Panel discussion on how dyslexic thinking contributes to business strategy, leadership, and innovation.
Young Members | Artist talk: Liu Xi
As part of our upcoming Open Late event, Liu Xi will give a visual talk about clay and feminism, followed by a demonstration of her creative language using porcelain clay.
This Thinking Life
Indigenous psychologies, psychology and Te Tiriti
Second webinar in the 'This Thinking Life' series exploring Indigenous psychologies, psychology, and Te Tiriti.
Our Mysterious Brain
The Making and Breaking of Memories
Neuroscientist Cliff Abraham explores the neural mechanisms underlying memory formation and forgetting.
Breakfast discussion with Bishop Moxon
Archbishop Sir David Moxon reflects on his time as Canterbury's Representative to the Holy See and engagement with social crises including modern slavery, trafficking, and refugee care.
Friday 19 June
Costa Rica's Global Vision: Sustainability, Innovation & New Opportunities
Costa Rica's Foreign Minister Manuel Tovar Rivera discusses his country's foreign policy priorities, trade, sustainability, and opportunities for collaboration with New Zealand.
Celebrate Matariki with Dr Hinemoa Elder
Celebrate Matariki with Dr Hinemoa Elder Join bestselling author and psychiatrist Dr Hinemoa Elder for a thoughtful and engaging session as she reflects on what the Māori new year can mean for people wanting to think about themselves and their lives.
Saturday 20 June
Crime author talk: Gerard Bourdillon and Angus McLean
Local crime authors Gerard Bourdillon and Angus McLean discuss their books, writing process, and craft.
Tāmaki after dark
Gareth Shute traces Auckland's music scene from formal dance halls through rock gigs and underground cabarets to modern nightclubs, exploring how laws and culture shaped the city's sound.
Sunday 21 June
Monday 22 June
Tuesday 23 June
Overview of New Zealand's Relationship Property Law
Lawyers from the New Zealand Chinese Legal Assistance Foundation explain relationship property law, including types of recognised relationships, property division, and divorce processes.
Falling Walls Lab Aotearoa New Zealand 2026
Falling Walls Lab Aotearoa New Zealand 2026 brings together emerging researchers and innovators to present breakthrough ideas and solutions.
The Battle for the International Order: Lessons from Ukraine and beyond
This event is organised by the NZIIA Auckland Branch and the Europe Institute, University of Auckland.
Book Launch: Between Dreams
Grace Gassin, Te Papa curator and editor, joins contributors Serena Lal, Keith Ng, and Sapna Samant to discuss the launch of Between Dreams.
Heritage Highlight: 154 years of Funerals in Canterbury
With 154 years of experience in Canterbury, Andrew Bell from Bell, Lamb & Trotter will be sharing some of the changes that their Funeral service has seen over the years, from the introduction of embalming to New Zealand in 1896 to the launch of water cremation in 2025.
Wednesday 24 June
Insights on Aotearoa New Zealand Sustainability Professionals
Panel discussion featuring Aotearoa New Zealand sustainability professionals, hosted by AUT in partnership with Oxygen Consulting, SBN, and SBC.
Author Talks
Anna Woods
Award-winning writer Anna Woods discusses her debut novel LIT, a psychological thriller set in an architectural practice, with author Rachel Paris.
This Thinking Life
AI and communication
Third webinar in the 'This Thinking Life' series exploring AI and its implications for communication.
Wānanga Matariki: Matariki Herenga Waka
Ngahiraka-Mai-Tawhiti crew discuss waka voyaging across past, present, and future, primarily in te reo Māori.
Thursday 25 June
Trade Diversification in today’s dynamic world – Case studies of India and Taiwan
About the event: This event is organised by the NZIIA Auckland Branch, New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) and Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO).
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Giacomo Lichtner
Historian Giacomo Lichtner examines imagination's contested roles in historical practice and understanding.
This Thinking Life
Voting and elections in ancient Rome
Webinar exploring voting systems and electoral practices in ancient Rome.
fugue notes film screening with live voice over
Friday 26 June
Armchair Travel Talk - Kenya and Tanzania
This month’s Armchair Travel talk features Dianne Bloemendal, sharing stories from her travels in Kenya and Tanzania.
Two Nations, One Orbit: How Australia and NZ are making their mark in the global space sector
Astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg discusses Australia and New Zealand's role in the global space sector and shares her path to becoming a professional astronaut.
Our Mysterious Brain
The Making and Breaking of Memories – Wānaka
Neuroscientist Cliff Abraham explores the neural mechanisms underlying memory formation and forgetting.
Saturday 27 June
Monday 29 June
Tuesday 30 June
Treasury Guest Lecture with Vangelis Vitalis
The international context for New Zealand trade policy – where we were and where we are – and how do we respond?
Inaugural Lecture: Professor Peng Du
Professor Peng Du explores how bioelectrical rhythms in the gut reveal its function in health and disease.
Hamilton Public Lecture
How volcanic gases warn of future eruptions and how drones are transforming monitoring of these gases and their impacts.
Letters Out Loud
Join us for an evening of historic texts brought to life by exceptional performers. Presented in partnership with the Friends of the Alexander Turnbull Library.
Wednesday 1 July
Author Talks
James Russell
Author James Russell, known for popular series like Dragon Defenders and Children of the Rush, is coming to Mahurangi East Library!
This Thinking Life
Rethinking ‘normal’ – the neurodivergent life
Fifth webinar in the 'This Thinking Life' series exploring neurodivergence and rethinking conventional understandings of 'normal'.
Thursday 2 July
AUT Technology in Society Series Masterclass: Getting the best out of AI
Join AUT alumnus, Nathan Knight, Vice-President & Managing Director ANZ – Hitachi Vantara, to explore the implementation challenges and opportunities
AUT Technology in Society Series public event: The geopolitics of AI Technology
New Zealand’s scale and location mean we are best placed to evolve, interpret and add value to AI technology, but our dependencie
Author Talk with Maria Gill
Author Maria Gill discusses her young adult novel about Nancy Wake's spy adventures, A Flame in the Dark.
This Thinking Life
Generative AI, contaminated information and rhubarb
Sixth webinar in the This Thinking Life series exploring generative AI, contaminated information, and rhubarb.
A reading of the Evacuation Tapes collection
Ruth Buchanan presents a live interpretation of her artwork and published collection Evacuation Tapes, exploring the construction of self and bodily capacity within society.
Evacuation Tapes, a reading by Ruth Buchanan
Aviation Conversations
Panel discussion exploring the preservation of the night sky and the value of darkness, held in MOTAT's Aviation Hall.
Ngā Kōrero Rererangi Aviation Conversations
Evening panel on preserving the night sky and the Dark Sky Movement, featuring Nicky McArthur MNZM and Josh Aoraki.
Matariki After Dark: Leading from the front
An adults-only exploration of stories, traditions, and mātauranga shared between Aotearoa New Zealand and the wider Pacific during Matariki.
Sunday 5 July
Sunday Screenings: Breaking the Mould and Kunst
Join us in the Venetta Miles Vault for the continuous loop screening of two short documentaries, Breaking the Mould (2024) and Kunst (2024) — both approximately 15 minutes — created and produced by Daughter Productions' Phillida Perry.
CosPA2026/ACGRG13 at University of Canterbury
International symposium bringing together theorists, experimentalists, and observers in gravitation, particle physics, cosmology, astrophysics, and astroparticle physics.
Monday 6 July
Writers on Mondays
Lucky Creatures and Childish Palates – Joseph Trinidad and Shariff Burke
Writers Joseph Trinidad and Shariff Burke discuss their debut story and essay collections exploring Wellington, food, memory, and belonging.
Public Astronomy Lecture: Scanning The Darkest Skies
Matariki reminds us that astronomy begins with humanity’s shared view of the night sky.
Tuesday 7 July
Hamilton Public Lecture
30+ years of research enabling te reo Māori in computing environments.
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Bridget Stocker
Professor Bridget Stocker's inaugural lecture explores organic chemistry approaches to targeting and treating diseases.
Under One Sky - Matariki Across Cultures
Panel discussion on Matariki and the Pleiades star cluster across Māori, Graeco-Roman, and Japanese cultures, featuring Te Maire Tau (Ngāi Tahu) and UC experts.
UC Presents: Under One Sky - Matariki Across Cultures
A panel discussion featuring Te Maire Tau (Ngāi Tahu) and other experts from the University of Canterbury (UC).
Wednesday 8 July
Art and Design Info Day
Curious about what it’s really like to study art or design? This is your chance to find out.Join us for Art and Design Information Day on Wednesday, 8 Jul
Celebrate Matariki at the Gallery
Tatai Whetū Tatai Tangata.
The Rising Relevance of DEI in a Divided World: Why Diversity Matters When It’s Most Challenged
NZIIA Wellington Branch and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is delighted to welcome members and guests to an upcoming event " The Rising Relevance of DEI in a Divided World: Why Diversity Matters When It’s Most Challenged” .
This Thinking Life
Challenging the patriarchy? A reassessment through the lens of ancient women
This Thinking Life webinar reassesses ancient women's roles and challenges to patriarchy through a historical lens.
Thursday 9 July
Areta Wilkinson: Whakawhanake: From Contemporary Jewellery to Sculpture
The creative practice of Areta Wilkinson (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Irakehu) is a continuous exploration of the values and narratives that have shaped both her identity and her artwork.
This Thinking Life
Sounds historical
Final webinar in the This Thinking Life series exploring the history and significance of sound.
He Waiata mā te Katoa
Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei ahiahi waiata with Vanilla Martin. He Waiata mā te Katoa speaks to waiata shared for and with community.
Friday 10 July
Saturday 11 July
Kintsugi Workshop
Kintsugi (Modernised - Mending method / Art form)
Matariki I Te Pō | Matariki After Dark
Evening of contemporary art exhibitions and artist talks celebrating Matariki, the Māori New Year, at Studio One Toi Tū in Auckland.
Manu Tukutuku (Traditional Kite Making) Wānanga
Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei Manu Tukutuku (Traditional Māori Kite Making) Wānanga hosted by Te Whare Tapere.
Ka Pō, Ka Ao - Waiata by the Fire
Join us for an intimate concert filled with pūrākau and waiata beside the fire, featuring Project Miere and special guests.
Sunday 12 July
Jewellery Lesson - Carving meaning
Wax to metal with Lucinda Barrett
Whetū Harakeke Sessions with Kahu Collective
This is a fun hands-on activity for tamariki to celebrate Matariki.
Kapa Haka with Ngā Toi o Te Rangi
Bring the whole whānau and enjoy a taster of this ancient and living, Māori cultural performing artform.
Monday 13 July
Writers on Mondays
The Aliveness of Things – Haro Lee, Helen Rickerby, and Arini Beautrais
Three poets—Haro Lee, Helen Rickerby, and Arini Beautrais—discuss their new collections exploring the past, self, and contemporary unease.
The Nine Whetū
Sara Moana presents The Nine Whetū, a playful illustrated series exploring the nine stars of Matariki and their significance in Aotearoa.
Tuesday 14 July
Hamilton Public Lecture
Mental health legislation and nursing research: exploring the university's role in developing nursing as a critical discipline.
Our Mysterious Brain
The Making and Breaking of Memories
Neuroscientist Cliff Abraham explores the cellular mechanisms underlying memory formation and forgetting in the brain.
Public talk: Finding the Good Life
Dr Steven Kennedy explores what ancient Greek philosophy teaches about the good life, examining four influential schools' views on happiness and fulfilment.
Wednesday 15 July
Friday 17 July
Sunday 19 July
Monday 20 July
Tuesday 21 July
Digging Deep
Senior Curator Julia Bradshaw reveals how she discovered the hidden histories of women on the New Zealand goldfields for her latest book.
The Posthumous Trust: From Dead Hand to Mortality Management
Public Lecture by Professor Irit Samet, King’s College London
Our Mysterious Brain
The Making and Breaking of Memories - MANAWATŪ
Neuroscientist Emeritus Distinguished Professor Cliff Abraham explores the neurobiological mechanisms underlying memory formation and forgetting.
Wednesday 22 July
Thursday 23 July
Saturday 25 July
Monday 27 July
Writers on Mondays
Small Maps of the Heart – Ingrid Horrocks and Lawrence Patchett
Short fiction writers Lawrence Patchett and Ingrid Horrocks discuss the craft and art of the short story.
The future of coral reefs
The President of the International Coral Reef Society explores the future of coral reefs, their ecological importance, and conservation challenges.
Wednesday 29 July
Monday 3 August
Sunday 9 August
Monday 10 August
Thursday 13 August
Friday 14 August
Saturday 15 August
AGENCY
How do I act?
Clémentine Deliss explores agency and action as part of a curatorial intensive symposium presented by Artspace Aotearoa and Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery.
AGENCY
How do I imagine?
Megan Tamati-Quennell explores imagination and agency in this lecture, part of a three-question curatorial intensive.
Monday 17 August
Monday 24 August
Wednesday 26 August
Lecture Series: Māori Art Through the Lens of Te Ao Māori
We are excited to announce Julie Paama-Pengell's four-part lecture series, Māori Art Through the Lens of Te Ao Māori, on Wednesdays, 5–26 Aug 2026, 5.30–7pm.
Rightsize your home
Belinda Woolrych, downsizing expert and author, shares independent advice to help people feel confident and in control when downsizing their home.
Monday 31 August
Writers on Mondays
Uncanny Valley – Pip Adam, Terri Te Tau, and Tim Corbalis
Three novelists discuss their new works, writing the weird present, and possible futures.
Energy Matters: How OpenStar is Reimagining Energy for Humanity
OpenStar Technologies co-founder charts the evolution from early fusion research to the levitated dipole concept and company founding.
Monday 7 September
Thursday 10 September