About Māpura Studios
Māpura Studios enables access to arts-based activities and events for the disabled and marginalised community. As one of New Zealand’s leading creative spaces, we are a professional organisation delivering high-quality arts activities, art therapy, and events throughout Greater Auckland.
Māpura Studios is a special place – a fusion of the creative arts, therapeutic process, of caring and sharing, acceptance and inclusion, of celebration, fun and friendship, advocacy, and a vision of equality. Above all, it’s a place where you can come and be yourself.
Located in Fowlds Park, Morningside, in central Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Māpura has established satellite groups and classes from Orewa to Pukekohe, allowing for greater accessibility to a large number of people.
The tutors and art therapists run classes for people of all ages, diversity, and need. It’s an inclusive community with the kaupapa, “Changing lives through creativity.”
Image above: Infinity by Michael Nathan
Māpura Studios specialises in delivering innovative programmes that offer the participants, including those living with complex disabilities, the opportunity to have a voice through creative expression. This group of people are often marginalised, without regular access to life-enhancing resources.
The progammes offered include visual art, dance and movement, singing, cartooning, music, and art therapy classes.
Through group processes and class interaction, artists learn and are inspired by the professional tutors and one another. They gain a sense of community and fellowship through shared creative activity. The attendance of regular ongoing programmes and activities generates meaning and purpose in their lives – and contributes to a healthy sense of self and well-being.
People of great diversity and life experience, including adults, teenagers, and children, constitute the rich creative community of Māpura Studios.
Māpura maintains an extensive exhibition and events calendar, providing regular opportunities for artists to show their work in a number of public spaces and community galleries throughout Auckland. This calendar of events greatly advocates for disability arts and showcases the wonderful work being created by Māpura artists, giving them a sense of achievement and pride in their artistic abilities, whether its painting, printmaking or drawing, singing, reading original poetry, playing a musical instrument or dancing.
“I have learnt to make things I have never done before. I like new experiences…mastery.
I CAN do this!”– Sian Thomas
Māpura is te reo Māori for spark or light. Founded in 2000, Māpura was called Spark Centre of Creative Development until 2015.
Māpura Studios – This is Us
People of great diversity and life experience, including adults, teenagers, and children, constitute the rich creative community of Māpura Studios.
Māpura maintains an extensive exhibition and event calendar, providing regular opportunities for artists to show their work in a number of public spaces and community galleries throughout Auckland, including the popular annual exhibition at The Arts House Trust, Pah Homestead.
This calendar of events advocates for disability arts and showcases the wonderful work being created by Māpura artists, giving them a sense of achievement and pride in their artistic abilities.
Banner image: Galaxy of the Eyes & Stars by Ela Tukuhaukava
Tangata Moana: Tātou tātou e
Pasifika video created by Phil Botha.
Featuring: Maununu & Ululau Ama, Leonie Brunt, John Puhara, Ela Tukuhaukava.
“The group feels like a family, and it makes me feel happy. It makes me feel happier to be here. It gives me a happier life.”
Salome Moeuga