If you've ever wanted to learn to crochet or knit, don't let the warmer weather stop you - come and enjoy the air conditioned comfort in the library!
Our tutor, Kath Mullinder, can teach both crafts, left or ...
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Booklovers unite! Cultivate your reading habit this winter by joining our monthly Book Club.
Be welcomed into a community of readers, experience the cosy magic of the bookshop after hours and be inspired by the latest ...
New Zealand artist Kathy Bartlett presents her new collection Teas Light Lunches. The small oil paintings continue her eclectic and often lighthearted exploration of belonging and home that can be found in the simple ...
Lea-Anne Sheather explores the wonder within nature and the unguarded, transcendent moments she has with the natural world.
Sheather’s current practice involves creating 2D and 3D textile and collaged art. These ...
Tatyana’s experience of the Wairarapa was rather immediate: she was enamoured by the beautiful rural setting and the slower pace of life, breathtaking mountains and crisp rivers, big open sky and delicious fruit ...
The Kaiwharawhara Awa river is undergoing the process of obtaining legal personhood; Emond's collaborative creative process and resulting images seek to mirror this legal framework by highlighting the awa's intrinsic ...
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 ...
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 ...