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At the gateway to the Wairarapa, you'll discover an artisan deli for dogs.
Treat your pooch to gourmet, grain free, free range doggytreats. Made with only the freshest, locally sourced, human-grade ingredients. ...
The Wairarapa Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday from 9am to 1pm (rain or shine!), undercover at The Farriers Bar and Eatery, 4 Queen St North, Masterton.
Entry is on the north end of Chapel and Queen Streets, ...
First There Was Phoenician. An Exhibition By Rhondda Greig.
Bridging the space and time between the script of ancient Phoenicia and contemporary living, Carterton-based artist Rhondda Greig explores the notion of home ...
The exhibition “Our Town” is a chance to walk through Masterton over six decades.
60 photographs by Pete Nikolaison and his late father George (Ted) Nikolaison, taken on film over the past 60 years.
The ...
A selected exhibition open to all artists living in Wairarapa.
Selector - Karl Chitham, Director, The Dowse Art Museum.
Awards:
- Rosewood Premier Award: $2,000
- The Whole Nine Yards Highly Commended Award: ...
First Significant Survey Exhibition of work by Richard Reddaway
- sculpture from the mid-1980s
- photomontages from the 1990s
- recent sculptural objects
- new collaborative work
- also fantastical work created ...
A great slice of New Zealand’s Farming History - Well worth a visit!
The Museum is housed in two century-old historic woolsheds, relocated and situated in the cultural heart of Masterton.
At The Wool Shed you ...
First There Was Phoenician. An Exhibition By Rhondda Greig.
Bridging the space and time between the script of ancient Phoenicia and contemporary living, Carterton-based artist Rhondda Greig explores the notion of home ...