In iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) culture the head and hair symbolize mana and connection to the spiritual realm. In this exhibition Natasha Ratuva presents masi artworks that reinterpret traditional patterns from Fijian ...
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Showing selected works from Te Papa’s summer exhibition - Rita Angus: New Zealand Modernist | He Ringatoi Hou o Aotearoa - this exhibition brings together 20 works by one of New Zealand’s most iconic 20th ...
Inspired by photographs taken by the artist of flooded roads in Wairarapa during the winter of 2022, Rebekah’s works feature a cast of rabbit/human flood gods. They frolic above the inundated landscape like 'Deus ...
Double Edge Sword aims to communicate ideas on human drive and desire related to the human condition, the connection to self-preservation and survival and how they can be both a benefit and liability.
These works are ...
Check out the gardens at Longbush Cottage and embark on an enchanting journey through nature's beauty. As you step into this modern flower-filled cottage garden, you will be immersed in vibrant colours and captivating ...
Bring your friendly dog on a walk on the Kiriwhakapapa historic mill track at the edge of the Tararua Range. The track consists of one big climb to the saddle or you can take the alternate shorter and flatter route.
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Ask anyone to define ‘sculpture’ and they will inevitably tell you it is three-dimensional and made of stone, metal, clay or wood – carved, cast or modelled.
Today sculptors use an enlarged range of materials, ...
Steam Incorporated is pleased to offer Wairarapa locals the rare opportunity to ride onboard our heritage train!
These trains will be hauled by a pair of heritage diesel locomotives.
A quick sprint in either ...