Great North Gallery

In partnership with Eke Panuku Development Auckland, we curate 12 large poster panels along Great North Road in the heart of Avondale’s town centre. We use the posters to showcase Avondale’s people and places, cultures and creativity. The panels are refreshed monthly by Phantom Billstickers and we work with different locals to create each series of content. Check out #GreatNorthGallery for more examples.

Images from the Avondale Sunday Market, by Kisah Setu

 

“Avondale Athletes” that have competed on the world stage in their respective sports, designed by Matt Miller

 

“Do you still dream?” A tribute to Avondale’s mainstreet by Fatima Sanussi, including two businesses owned by her family

 

Nia Vavao’s throwback to images and words she grew up with in Avondale as our neighbourhood’s identity changes

 

Digital illustrations inspired by Japanese art and culture, by Cain Tattoo Studio apprentice Seddraws

 

Portraits by local high school students reflecting on what it means to be part of a culture and feeling a sense of belonging

 

A love letter to Avondale, drone photos by Estefania Lopez

 

Celebrating the cultural diversity of Glenavon School, photos by Libby Brown

 

Moana Fresh’s 2022 calendar of original artworks by 12 Moana Nui a Kiwa creatives responding to a call to prioritise indigenous voices on the global climate crisis

 

Awa Stories x People of Avondale, photos by John Rata, graphic design by Jody McMillan, translations by Robin Taua-Gordon, orchestrated by Ina Patisolo

 
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“Avantdale” mainstreet portrait series, photos by Tim D, curated by Tom Scott

 

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” with Avondale Primary School, photos by Dayne Smith, illustrations by Matt Miller, student voices captured by Cat Wilson

 

Avondale Mainstreet x People of Avondale, photos by Bayly & Moore, graphic design by Aaron Iusitini

 
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Flowers of Avondale, photos by Rajeev Nedumaran