we are moving homes

 
 
 

We will occupy part of the building on the corner of Cable Street and Market Lane. Highly visible and central, it’s across from the Waterfront and near Te Ngākau Civic Square, forming a key part of the city’s creative hub.

Our new Arts Centre will be at 3–6 Market Lane opening in June 2026

 
 

Toi Pōneke Arts Centre is grounded in mana whenua kawa and tīkanga, and operates as a Tīriti-led facility. Toi Pōneke activities align with the outcomes of Council’s Tākai Here partnership agreement and Tūpiki Ora Māori Strategy, and everything that Toi Pōneke does contributes to the outcomes of the Aho Tini 2030 Arts, Culture and Creativity Strategy.  

Toi Pōneke is a Wellington City Council facility aligned with the outcomes in Te Awe Māpara Community Facilities Plan 2023 and will always be inclusive and physically accessible for all communities. 

 
 

moemoeā (vision)

He kaiwhakatere i te tupu me te whanaketanga o ngā ringatoi o Te Whanganui-a-Tara

A catalyst for the growth and development of Wellington artists

The Kaupapa of our new Toi Pōneke is to create a vibrant space that nurtures collaboration, creativity and cultural exchange among artists of all generations using the Tuakana-Teina model. 

 
 
  • toi - art
    whare - house, building
    mana whenua - sovereign people
    kawa - policies
    tikanga - protocols
    pōneke - shortened from the term pō nekeneke, refering to the history of moving under the protection of the night

  • The Toi Pōneke Tuakana-Teina Kaupapa encourages reciprocal learning, mentorship, and collaboration between experienced artists or organisations (Tuakana) and emerging or less experienced artists or organisations (Teina), with a focus on nurturing the mauri (vitality) of both individuals and the arts community and growing the artists career.

    Tuakana refers to the more experienced artist or organisation, who provides guidance, shares knowledge, and helps strengthen the mauri and the career pathway of the Teina through positive and supportive engagement.

    Teina refers to the emerging artist or organisation, who receives mentorship and support while also contributing reciprocally, offering fresh ideas and energy that support the well-being of the arts community.

    Central to this kaupapa are the principles of whanaungatanga (relationships) and manaakitanga (caring for others), fostering a thriving, interconnected arts ecosystem where the mauri of the community is uplifted through shared growth and learning with a focus on nurturing the mauri (vitality) of both individuals and the arts community and growing the artists careers.

 
 
Sunny view of the Mareikura multipurpose and event space on Level 2

Mareikura multi-purpose/event space

He wāhi i hangā mō te kaupapa | a purpose-designed space

Market Lane is a seismically sound, character property with high stud heights and plenty of natural light. Toi Pōneke will offer 1,959m² of floor area across three levels, featuring:

  • Artist studios

  • Arts offices, and a workshop

  • Multi-purpose spaces, including dance studios and drama spaces

  • Cultural space

  • Dedicated gallery space, and display space throughout the building

 

He anamata pūkeke, whakarerekē hoki | A flexible and sustainable future

While the new building is smaller than our current premises, it is designed for multipurpose use, accommodating a variety of art forms. We’re confident this space will allow Toi Pōneke to continue fostering a vibrant and interconnected arts community.

The re-imagining of Toi Pōneke carefully considered the presence of other arts providers and facilities across the city, acknowledging that a Council-operated arts centre cannot meet all sector needs. The new model ensures that Toi Pōneke continues to play a significant role in supporting Wellington’s creative ecosystem, while operating within the financial parameters set out in the 2024-34 Council’s Long-term Plan.

 
External view of 3-6 Market Lane

External view of 3-6 Market Lane

 

Ngā rā matua | Key Dates

March 2026 – Early Bird Bookings open for hireable spaces

March 2026 - Round 2 Applications for Studios & Offices open

April 2026 – Public consultation on new Fees and Charges for hireable spaces (Annual Plan)

June 2026 – Whakanoa karakia at Abel Smith Street

June 2026 – Tenants move in

1 July 2026 – Hireable rooms fully available

 
 

Titiro whakamua | Looking ahead

The lease at Abel Smith Street has been extended until June 2026, ensuring business as usual during the transition to Market Lane. As we celebrate our 20th birthday in November this year, the Market Lane 20-year lease ensures that the service will continue to provide support to Wellington creatives. This milestone marks a significant commitment to fostering creativity and collaboration within the arts community. 

As we prepare for our opening in June 2026, we’ll be sharing updates here about our new programmes and hireable spaces. We look forward to welcoming Wellington’s creative community to our new home and the exciting possibilities ahead!