If you've always wanted to learn, now is the time! Our friendly group can teach beginner knitting. Or if you've recently started your knitting journey but want some guidance or company, bring your wool, some needles or ...
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The Winter Solstice was, and still is one of the most important festivals of the year. The programme will begin with an introduction, and then we move to the henge to watch the Sun set over the winter heel stone (weather ...
Come along to our weekly Thursday Night Food Truck market on the forecourt outside the Masterton Town Hall (on SH2/Chapel Street).
There's great food, plenty of parking in Perry Street (adjacent to the forecourt), ...
From the 1880s until 1954 there was a Museum in Masterton, established under the guidance of Richard Brown, the secretary of Masterton Trust Lands Trust. The collection consists of some 170 fascinating and curious ...
Our Moon has been a constant source of fascination for thousands of years all across the world.
Our Moon: Then, Now & Beyond brings together a 5m diameter scale model of the Moon and explores the mythological, the ...
In this retrospective, a snapshot of Carol Anne Bauer's work is celebrated through her beginnings with exquisite stitchery through to her curious examination of amino acid crystals in large format.
Carol Anne Bauer ...
In Time Beds Rebecca Steedman presents a series of ceramic vessels related to Wairarapa waterways, with a focus of Castlepoint, as well key moments within the journey of the Ruamāhanga River on a journey toward Lake ...
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, ...