Mangaweka Magic 2024
Forecasted Rain Holds Off for an Energetic Mangaweka Mega Event 2024. Despite a heavy rain warning issued earlier in the week,…
Forecasted Rain Holds Off for an Energetic Mangaweka Mega Event 2024. Despite a heavy rain warning issued earlier in the week,…
A SOLO EXHIBITION BY ANDREW SWARBRICK February 19th - 25th 2024 Pumanawa Gallery, The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora. First…
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By Lucille Cash • Wellington Art Club Committee
It was painted in panels of wooden tiles by members of the Art Club and the local community on the weekend of Artists in Action. On the 12-13 March, there was a buzz of excitement as the mural appeared on the floor of the Clubrooms as artists completed painting their tiles.
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