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, ...
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, ...
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 ...
A walk in Masterton’s Queen Elizabeth Park for people with low or no vision or other mobility challenges, to connect, improve confidence, and visibility of our community.
Organised by Wai-Blind, who meet monthly, ...
Come along to our weekly Thursday Night Food Truck market on the forecourt outside the majestic Masterton Town Hall (on SH2/Chapel Street).
There's great food, plenty of parking in the Perry Street carpark (directly ...
Savali mo lou soifua maloloina! Walk for your health!
Join Pasifika families and friends for an hour’s walk through Henley Lake Park with children on foot or in buggies.
We’re taking inspiration from ...
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 ...
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 ...