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Threads of Time: Travel, Trade, and Textiles
Threads of Time: Travel, Trade & Textiles is an exquisite exhibition showcasing European art from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Attendants can anticipate a diverse range of art exhibitions focused on textured fabric materials, promising unexpected visual treats hidden beneath layers of pigment and varnish.

Gothic Returns: Fuseli to Fomison
Ready for a deep dive into the eerie realm of the 'gothic' at the Gothic Returns: Fuseli to Fomison event? With the display of intensely dark visuals, indulge in an unforgettable spectral journey through different eras that highlight the genre's enduring magnetism with vague unease.

Ngā Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree
The Ng Pakiaka: Like the Roots of a Tree event facilitates self-expression through the medium of eco-art, encouraging attendees to draw inspiration from the natural environment. The event provides a family-friendly atmosphere and actively promotes engagement, emphasizing on the importance and pride in earth guardianship.

The Robertson Gift: Paths Through Modernity
The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity is a distinguished event paying tribute to a noteworthy assortment of art pieces from late New York philanthropists, Julian and Josie Robertson. It offers attendees an exploratory trip through modernity, delving into the varied and intricate histories encapsulated within such vital artworks.

Coastlines: Art in Aotearoa
Taimoana | Coastlines offers an exploration of Aotearoa New Zealand's place within the broader Pacific Region, Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, through artistic endeavors. Emerging from a metaphorical shoreline, the event presents various interpretations of the country's contributions to art, featuring selections from the esteemed Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tmaki collection.

Ngā Taonga Tūturu: Treasured Māori Portraits
This event vividly displays Te ao Maori's ancestral significance through various artistic mediums thus providing a rare glimpse into the essential cultural values of mana, tapu, and mauri. Attendees can also comprehend the interplay between modern portraiture methods such as painting and photography with traditional Maori platforms like whakairo, elucidating unison between ages.

Te Rā: Navigating Home
Experience a significant piece of history following the return of Te R, a treasure with substantial cultural value. This event signifies the item's first reappearance in Aotearoa after over two centuries, an exceptional occasion for deeply understanding and internalizing New Zealand's rich past.

George Thorogood & The Destroyers
George Lawrence Thorogood, born February 24, 1950, is a Wilmington, Delaware-based musician, vocalist, and songwriter. With singles like, "Bad to the Bone" and "I Drink Alone," his "high-energy boogie-blues" sound became a mainstay of 1980s rock radio. He's also credited with popularizing older American classics like, "Move It On Over."

Alison Moyet
Alison Moyet is a British singer-songwriter best known for her deep, soulful voice and contributions to 80s synth-pop. Rising to fame as the lead singer of Yazoo, she later built a successful solo career with hits like All Cried Out and Love Resurrection. With her powerful vocals and emotional depth, she remains a beloved figure in the music industry.

Train
Train is a rock band from San Francisco led by Pat Monahan. Their single "Drops of Jupiter" from their double-platinum album won two Grammy Awards in 2002. Their albums My Private Nation and Save Me, San Francisco also went on to be platinum and gold respectively.

Roachford
Andrew Roachford is a British singer-songwriter, known for his soulful voice and his wide range of musical styles. His career began in the late 80s and has spanned over 30 years. Through his work, he has released eight studio albums, sold over two million records, and earned himself numerous awards and accolades. His music is a blend of soul, funk, and pop, infused with elements of jazz and rock. Roachford has collaborated with a number of renowned artists, including David Gilmour, Chaka Khan, and Lionel Richie. His renowned live performances and many chart-topping hits have made him a beloved figure in the music industry.

Spacey Jane
Spacey Jane is a four-piece rock band based in Perth, Australia. The group's sound is a unique blend of melodic rock and indie-folk that draws inspiration from the likes of Paul Simon, Neil Young, and The Beatles. Frontman Caleb John's songwriting is characterized by its honest, heartfelt lyrics and soaring vocal melodies. The band is rounded out by the tight rhythm section of drummer Kieran Boyle, bassist Alana White, and lead guitarist Callum Durant, who bring a dynamic energy to the band's live shows. With two EPs and two singles under their belt, Spacey Jane is sure to make an impact on the Australian music scene for years to come.

Jo Koy
Joseph Glenn Herbert, professionally known as Jo Koy is an American stand-up comedian. A recipient of Canada's prestigious Gemini Awards, the American-Filipino comedian revealed during one of his stand-up routines in Phoenix, Arizona, that he got his stage name from a nickname his family gave him while growing up.

Foil, Arms & Hog
Sean Finegan, Cono McKenna, and Sean Flanagan make up the Irish sketch comedy group known as Foil, Arms & Hog. Whether they're performing on TV, radio, or live on stage, they'll have you laughing out loud.

Japanese Breakfast
Indie rock band, Japanese Breakfast, was formed in 2013. The band's first studio album, Psychopomp, was released in 2016 under Yellow K Records. The band leader, Michelle Zauner, described Psychopomp as a confrontation of her mother's death.
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