The Art of Banksy exhibition

The Art of Banksy exhibition

Product Overview

Discover Banksy’s provocative street art at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre this summer.

Product Description

Featuring over 150 authenticated works, The Art of Banksy exhibition has captivated 1.5 million visitors across 19 cities. This is your final chance to experience the world’s largest Banksy exhibit in New Zealand.

The exhibition includes artworks which brought Banksy to international attention, including the first Flower Thrower and the Girl with Balloon, which will be displayed in four different colour variations – including a rare Gold Edition.

Don't miss the opportunity to see this must-see exhibition of thought-provoking artwork from the global phenomenon Banksy!

Exhibition Opening Times
17 December 2025 – 27 January 2026 (closed public holidays)
Sunday – Wednesday: 10am – 6pm (last entry at 5pm)
Thursday – Saturday: 10am – 9pm (last entry at 8pm) 

 Average viewing time: 60-90 minutes

Concessions:

Students: $33.50 (door sales only, must show student ID upon entry)

Children: 12 years and under are free and must be accompanied by an adult

Seniors 65+:  Receive a $5.00 café voucher to use at the onsite Banksy café.  Voucher provided on entry once ticket scanned and on production of SuperGold card; only valid for day of visit.

Groups & Hospitality packages are available. Email Becca Hayden on [email protected] or phone +64 3 266 1400

Freephone
0800 TICKETEK (842 538)

Address
188 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch 8011

Region
New Zealand Wide
New Zealand Wide

Christchurch / Canterbury
Christchurch / Canterbury

South Island
South Island

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