Te Whare Pūkākā
Block 1
Access from
Wallace Street
Wheelchair access
C level
Entrance doors
C level
- Level
- Areas
- Engine Room
- Master of Fine Arts
- C
- Music Practice
- D
- Screen Arts
- D
- Music Technology
- D
- Music Practice
- D
- Music Industry
Fine Arts
Block 2
Access from
Wallace Street
Wheelchair access
C level
Entrance doors
C level
- Level
- Areas
- D
- Fine Arts
- D
- Photography
- D
- Postgraduate Diploma in
Māori Visual Arts
- E
- Fine Arts
Te Ara Hihiko
Block 12
Access from
Tasman Street and Wallace Street
Wheelchair access
A and C levels
Entrance doors
A, B and C levels
- Level
- Areas
- B
- Spatial
- C
- Master of Design
- C
- Design Showcase
- D
- Concept
- D
- Fashion
- D
- Industrial
- D
- Textile
- E
- Visual Communication
Off-site exhibits
View the work of the following Master of Fine Arts and Master of Māori Visual Arts students at various locations around Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
- Location
- Exhibit
- Courtenay Place
Light boxes - 14 October–12 February 2024
Ben Lowe
Master of Fine Arts
-
Pātaka Art +
Museum - 27 October–3 December
Shannon Te Rangihaeata Clamp
Master of Māori Visual Arts
- Twentysix
Gallery - 9–13 November
Eleanor Diaz Ritson, Oscar Barber-Wilson
Master of Fine Arts
- T24, Massey
University - 11–24 November
Lily Dowd, Natalie Bishton, Ted Mills
Master of Fine Arts
Parking
Massey Wellington campus parking is free during the exhibition. Parking is limited, with spots available at Entrance C off Wallace Street, Entrance E off Tasman Street, and Entrance D off Buckle Street between the blue lines next to the Museum Building.
Access
All building entrances are wheelchair accessible. For questions about access or if you need any assistance during your visit, call 0800 MASSEY or email creative@massey.ac.nz.