The Intrepid Bazaar
This August the 5th come and experience The Pah Homestead, TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre, as you have never experienced it before. The Intrepid Bazaar is a one night only ‘live performance gallery’ which offers the chance to explore weird and wonderful offerings from all corners of Auckland’s performance scene.
Continually running installations and one-off performance pieces will offer the visitor a chance to tailor their night out. See live and projected visions of New Zealand performance artists from across the spectrum.
Some work with big ideas while others explore new terrain – love, artistic practice, aspiration, society, apples and more! Hunt out fascinating treasures, meander between wildly contrasting offerings, or take the weight off your feet in front of one of the staged shows.
This fundraiser show will feature live dance, music, installation and audio-visual work, hybrid and performance art; all set alongside the arts centre’s contemporary art exhibitions. Let members of Etched Dance Productions, Jesse Sheehan, SMS Collective, Monique Shelford, Amber Stevens, George Giesen, Eric Beltran and others take you through a journey of artistic feats!
All funds raised will go towards helping Amy Mauvan with her studies at the Limon Institute in New York.
TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre
The Pah Homestead
72 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough, Auckland
Booking information: Eventfinder, or on the door.
T 09 639 2010
F 09 624 4636
E enquiries@wallaceartstrust.org.nz
Member Profile
- TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre
The TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre is Auckland’s exciting new cultural destination. Located in the historic Pah Homestead in Monte Cecilia Park, Hillsborough, the arts centre opened to the public in August 2010.
Pah Homestead was fully restored by the Auckland City Council together with the generous support of TSB Bank from 2009 to 2010 as the new home of the James Wallace Arts Trust and its collection.
The arts centre hosts a changing programme of free exhibitions curated from the James Wallace Arts Trust collection as well as regional touring exhibitions. The arts centre will also run ongoing community education programmes targeting Auckland schools and the wider public.
An artist in residency programme in association with Otago University is an important component of the arts centre. This partnership also provides for exhibitions curated from the extensive collections of the Hocken Library.
Many thanks to the Auckland Decorative and Fine Arts Society and its members who provide ongoing support to the centre through the provision of volunteer docents.





























