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2020/21INCLUDING THE 2020KĀPITI ARTS TRAIL
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Haere mai, nau mai, ki Kāpiti It’s exciting to be celebrating 20 years of Kāpiti’s vibrant art scene with the launch of this year’s Kāpiti Arts Guide, and the list of artists who’ll be hosting visitors during Arts Trail 2020.This year has been like no other in memory, with COVID-19 impacting us all in so many ways and having a significant effect on the arts sector. The Arts Trail highlights how social connection is so
critical to the wellbeing of our communities, and how artistic expression explores these values and connections.To celebrate its twentieth anniversary, we have a huge range of artists working in a diverse array of artistic media on this year’s Arts Trail. They are all preparing for whichever COVID-19 alert level we are at, so the arts continue to be celebrated and supported in Kāpiti.This Guide is a perennial resource for art lovers – many artists in it have galleries and studios you can visit all year round.Kāpiti attracts and inspires creativity; it must be the magical combination of lifestyle, environment, and the innovative people who move here. If you’re a visitor to our district, please take the time to enjoy all Kāpiti has to offer while you’re here – our stunning beaches, beautiful walkways/cycleways, craft beer, thriving café scene and numerous other attractions.My wife Claire and I are eagerly looking forward to seeing Kāpiti artists “at work” in their studios on our traditional Mayoral tour of the Arts Trail if the alert levels allow, and we look forward to seeing you here.Mayor Guru
MAYOR’S FOREWORD
USING THIS GUIDE and INDEX EXHIBITIONS 3-4
PAEKĀKĀRIKI 5
RAUMATI SOUTH 7
RAUMATI BEACH 9
PARAPARAUMU BEACH 14
PARAPARAUMU 18
INDEX Paekākāriki–Paraparaumu 24
KĀPITI ATTRACTIONS 25
to see ŌTAKI–WAIKANAE, go to page 29.
ŌTAKI 5
ŌTAKI BEACH 10
ŌTAKI GORGE/HAUTERE 11
PEKA PEKA 12
WAIKANAE BEACH 13
WAIKANAE 17
INDEX Ōtaki–Waikanae 24
This Guide is for use throughout the yearand during the KĀPITI ARTS TRAIL..
7/8 and 14/15 Nov Please Note:• Artists and studios are listed alphabetically (by first name or
studio name) within areas. You can flip the Guide to start at either end of the district.
• You can also go to www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/arts-trail or Kapiti Arts Trail Facebook for more information about artists, the locations and their accessibility, and to see more images. Also updates if affected by COVID.
• See the KāpitiCoastNZ centrefold in this Guide for information about places to eat and stay in Kāpiti, also www.KapitiCoastNZ.com.
• A variety of payment types are available at artist locations, except those that list cash only.
• Please ask permission before photographing artists, their works, or visitors.
During the Arts Trail:• The Kāpiti Arts Trail flag will be outside each location. Also, look
for signage to help find some locations.• The indicates when artists have put aside time to
demonstrate or explain how they create their artwork. Most artists will be happy to show you at any time, if not otherwise busy.
• An interactive Google map with artists’ locations is at www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/arts-trail for reference before, during, and after the Trail.
Health and Safety:• Visitors participate in the Kāpiti Arts Trail at their own risk.• Artists will provide facilities for visitors to record their details
at each site. If at COVID Level 2, visitor entry may be restricted.Please check for flags on display before entering.
• Children must be supervised.• The wheelchair logo indicates full accessibility, but many
locations may be manageable with some help.The Kāpiti Coast District Council thanks visitors, artists and galleries for their wonderful contribution to this event and to the year-round arts scene on the Kāpiti Coast.
Abbreviations in the Guide:M mobile phone W websiteP landline I InstagramE email T TwitterFB Facebook
After the Trail:• Fill out our survey about your Arts Trail experience and enter the draw
to win an artwork of your choice (worth $200) from the 2020 Trail.Every effort has been made to ensure the content of this Guide is correct at the time of printing.
USING THIS GUIDE 3
Sometimes the photo doesn’t give the full effect of the artwork.In 2020, you can visit several venues to see examples of each Artist in Studio. We’ve called these “index exhibitions”. It’s to give you a taste of the real thing, to encourage you to visit an artist in their studio on the Trail.The works in the index exhibitions will not be for sale during the Arts Trail but will be available from the artist after the finish of the Trail. Index exhibitions are marked with on the maps.
Paekākāriki:Featuring works by participant Artists in Studios in Paekākāriki
Perching Parrot Café 7 Beach Road, Paekākāriki
ParaparaumuFeaturing artworks by participant Artists in Studios from Raumati, Paraparaumu, and Otaihanga
Paraparaumu Library 9 Iver Trask Way, Paraparaumu
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Alan Wehipeihana Studio GalleryAlan’s varied work includes paintings, carvings, furniture, up-cycling, and mixed media.
Upstairs in the Holtom’s building houses Alan’s varied work and a collection of studios and galleries exhibiting local artists.
2-4pm each day
Open during the year 10am-4pm Fri-Sun or by appointment.
Holtom’s Building (upstairs), 1 Beach Road, Paekākāriki
P 04 905 9250E [email protected] Alan Wehipeihana Studio & Gallery
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Dianna Fary StudioI have been a painter for over 20 years working with oils. I use an expressionist style, mixing colour and texture to create strong atmospheric elements.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year 10am-4pm Fri Sun or by appointment.
Holtom’s Building (upstairs), 1 Beach Road, Paekākāriki
M 027 284 8909 FB Dianna FaryW [email protected]
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Joe BuchananDiatom Press
Scientist Joe Buchanan produces exquisite letterpress and linocut as Diatom Press - 40 trays of type, three presses, a heady smell of ink, and the whiff of drying seaweed.
12-2pm each day
34 Ocean Road, Paekākāriki
M 027 777 6543E [email protected] Diatom PressW diatompress.co.nzI diatompressCash only
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Sushei Hamlin-Sullivan Studio & Gallery
Colourfully vibrant and inspired by nature, Sushei's bright, textured paintings entice the viewer to feel and touch her work. Sushei has a BA (Contemporary Art) & BFA Honours in Fine Art.
2-4pm each day
Holtom’s Building (upstairs), 1 Beach Road, PaekākārikiOpen during the year 10am-4pm Fri Sun or by appointment.
M 021 022 53834E [email protected] Sushei Hamlin-Sullivan
Emma HercusIvy and Willow
Emma is a figurative painter and a willow basket weaver. She is experimental and often uses found objects to paint on and use within
her art. She creates baskets and light shades and loves painting pictures. Emma is currently studying creativity at The Learning Connection.
10am-1pm each day
Open during the year 10am-4pm Fri day-Sunday or by appointment.Holtom’s Building (upstairs), 1 Beach Road, PaekākārikiM 021 767 650E [email protected] ivyandwillowbaskets FB Ivy and Willow
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Luke KellyI'm a mixed-media artist creating wall-hung and freestanding sculptures and prints exploring themes across our common cultural history and future in New Zealand.
Throughout both weekends
11 Matai Road, Raumati South
M 021 511 385 E [email protected] lukekellyartist I lukekellybuilt
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Marcus EbbettMarcus Ebbett Studio Gallery
Marcus enjoys working with a wide range of materials on many subjects, including strong landscape and nautical themes reflecting his interest in sailing, diving and fishing.
11am each dayOpen 10am-3pm Sat and Sun and by appointment.120 Rosetta Road, Raumati SouthM 027 688 8111 W marcusebbett.co.nzE [email protected] Marcus Ebbett ArtworksI marcusebbett.artworks
Rita SchriekenRenown Studio
Unique sculptural garden pieces and indoor contemporary wall art.
11am-12pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
100 Renown Road, Raumati South
M 027 422 7989E [email protected] only
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Rebecca BondRenown Studio
Unique contemporary jewellery handcrafted by silversmith Rebecca Bond. Rebecca works with precious metals and ethically sourced gems. Her work is unique, fun, and creative.
11am-12pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
100 Renown Road, Raumati South
M 022 355 2656 E [email protected] Bond studio I bondstudio.gallery
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Vanessa Owens Original acrylic paintings of native birds, including kingfisher, tui, kiwi, kererū, kea. Print blocks, art cards, limited edition prints, watercolour artworks also available.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
28 Harry Shaw Way, Raumati South
M 027 297 2686 E [email protected] vanessaowens.wixsite.com/artist FB Vanessa Owens Artist I vanessaowensnzartistCash only
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Jan and Marian Weststrate/Cloggy Art
Jan and Marian Weststrate complement each other in creating different, quirky artwork and mixed media paintings, from materials such as upcycled pallets, jigsaw pieces, and hearing aids.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
146 Raumati Road, Raumati Beach
FB CloggyArtW cloggyart.com
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Janet McDonagh Two Sisters Pottery
Ceramic and mixed media artist. Domestic designs and new ideas. Come and enjoy my original and inspirational art in our colourful garden.
2-4 pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
29 Kaka Road, Raumati Beach
M 027 279 4961E [email protected]
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Kāpiti Arts & Crafts Society IncThis long-time Raumati Village shop has been serving our talented members for over 34 years. We are a must-visit for a great selection of paintings and fine crafts.
Open during the year 10am-4pm Mon-Sat.
20 Raumati Road, Raumati Beach
P 04 904 2789W kapitiartsandcrafts.com
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Roger DaniellRoger paints a wide variety of subjects, from the conventional to the challenging, in various media.
11am-12pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
61 Wharemauku Road, Raumati Beach
P 04 902 0801E [email protected]
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Sue WilsonTwo Sisters Pottery
Ceramic & mixed media artist. Along with your favourites, I've created vibrant new designs suitable for both outdoor or indoor, plus tableware.
2-4pm each day
29 Kaka Road, Raumati Beach
M 021 623 880P 04 293 8187E [email protected]
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Kāpiti GalleryKāpiti Gallery exhibits works by Kapiti Arts & Crafts Society members and guest artists throughout the year.
Opening hours 10am–4pm Thursday to Sunday, Not Wednesday
192 Matai Road, Raumati Beach
P 04 902 8549E [email protected] Kapiti Arts and Crafts SocietyW kapitiartsandcrafts.com
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Te Ara KorowaiA collection of artwork made by members of Te Ara Korowai’s creativity classes and youth art classes in different mediums.
8 Weka Road, Raumati Beach
P 04 299 6981 E [email protected] Te Ara KorowaiW tearakorowai.org.nz
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Tania DallyThe Boat Shed Studio
Tania is a multimedia artist who enjoys creating large abstract landscapes using a variety of materials including paint, ash, sand, and charcoal.
1pm each dayOpen during the year by appointment.15 Matatua Road, access via footbridge from Waterfront Bar, Marine Gardens, Raumati Beach
M 027 658 9388 E [email protected] Tania Dally Art W taniadallyart.co.nzI TaniaDallyArt
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We’re very grateful for the support for the Kāpiti Arts Trail from local businesses and others.In particular, thanks to
for their support over many years.
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Gem DivisionHelen Punton
Contemporary jewellery for those with an eye for something different.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
197 Manly Street, Paraparaumu Beach
M 021 209 4446P 04 298 2278E [email protected] Gem Division - Contemporary JewelleryW www.gemdivision.comI gemdivision
Frank Light PotteryFrank Light
High-fired domestic stoneware pottery in classical glazes.
11am each day
Open during the year by appointment.
28 Manly Street, Paraparaumu Beach
M 021 032 9599P 04 902 2344E [email protected] only
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Ben CaldwellBC Artspace, Micah Gallery
Ben Caldwell has been exhibiting his sculptures in galleries since 2002. Since completing his Masters in Fine Arts, Ben has established his studio/gallery in Paraparaumu Beach.
12-1pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
Units 9-10 /11 Hurley Road, Paraparaumu Beach
M 022 540 7631E [email protected] bencaldwellart.comI BenjaminCaldwellart
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Jaki MarstonAcrylic and mixed media paintings that are semi-abstract, driftwood and polymer clay sculptures and jewellery.
10-11am each day
Open all year. Please ring for an appointment.
21 Taranui Way, Paraparaumu Beach
M 021 022 75474P 04 297 1007E [email protected] jewellery by Jaki Marston W jakimarston.webs.com
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Jenny ShearerJenny Shearer Pottery
My work is mainly porcelain in the form of useable vessels such as cups, teapots, jugs, bowls and vases. I work in a double garage close to my house.
2-3pm each day Open during the year by appointment.
48 Manly Street, Paraparaumu Beach
M 027 286 9912P 04 905 2648E [email protected] Jennifer Shearer W ceramicsnz.org
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Ken HuntClassically trained, Ken Hunt paints timeless realistic masterpieces in highest quality oils. Well-known for his work on the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
26 Nathan Ave, Paraparaumu Beach
W kenhunt.org
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Micheline RobinsonContemporary large 2D glass-like biophilic paintings. Handpainted inks informed by psychological aspects of immigrant life and my love of nature.
10am each day
Open during the year by appointment.
3b Trusham Court, Paraparaumu Beach
M 021 083 19074E [email protected] www.michelinerobinson.com I artymichelineT artymicheline
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Sarah Pou Illustration & ArtA diverse range of work from illustration and realistic portraiture to vibrant contemporary art.
10-11am each day
76 Eatwell Ave, Paraparaumu Beach
M 021 122 3911 E [email protected] Sarah Pou Illustration and Art
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Matt Comeskey ArtI specialise in painting seascapes, particularly ones of our magical Kāpiti Island. To me, a successful painting is one that you can “hear” as well as see.
10am and 2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
26 Arnold Grove, Paraparaumu Beach
M 021 562 843E [email protected] Matt Comeskey Art W mattcomeskey.comI mesk33
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Tanya ShearerShearer PotteryHand-built stoneware dishes, suitable for the table and oven, and vases with a sense of humour.
1-2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
48 Manly Street, Paraparaumu Beach
M 027 292 5498E [email protected]
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Tracey Devlin-Bailey Studio Gallery
Tracey paints with acrylics on canvas and board, using texture and glazes to give depth. Inspiration comes from rivers, the sea, and the garden.
3pm -4pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
10 Terry Lane, Paraparaumu Beach
M 027 649 5334E [email protected] Tracey Devlin-BaileyI traceydevlinbaileyartist
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Storm DavenportCeramic handbuilt sculpture, both indoor and outdoor sculpture, paintings ,wall art, exhibited in Storm's gallery, studio, and garden display.
1-2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
24b Mahana Rd, Paraparaumu Beach
M 021 229 9547E [email protected] Storm Davenport Ceramic Art
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Ellen Hodgetts SweetArts Studio
Experimental, multi-media artist producing bold abstracts and jewellery from her serene and inspiring lakeside studio.
11-12pm each day and as requested
Open during the year by appointment.
7 Langdale Avenue, Paraparaumu
M 021 440 320E [email protected] SweetArtsNZ W ellenhodgetts.comI ellyhodgetts
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Elisabeth VullingsThe Drawing Board
Elisabeth combines architectural drawing with mixed media painting to create original and detailed works of art.
1-2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
19 Moana Road, Paraparaumu
M 027 321 0851E [email protected] elisabethvullings.co.nz I elisabeth_vullings
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Debbie GrahamBella Vista Studio
Debbie Graham absorbs herself in the process of applying paint to canvas or board creating realistic artworks that evolve capturing her interpretation of the character and essence of her subjects.
1-2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.21 Panorama Drive, ParaparaumuM 021 631 169E [email protected] debbiegrahamartistW www.debbiegrahamart.nzI debbiegrahamartist
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36Lisa Call
Award winning contemporary textile paintings with vibrant colors and bold geometric designs. Abstracts & black and white & landscapes available. Internationally recognized artist.
11-12pm and 2-3pm each day.
9 Repo St, Paraparaumu
M 027 371 8926E [email protected] LisaCallFineArtW lisacall.com I lisacallfineart
Kāpiti Youth SupportKYS is a youth one-stop-shop for young people aged 10-24, providing a range of health and social services and supporting activities including the arts.
Open during the year Mon-Fri from 9am-5.30pm (except Wed 1-6pm only)
15 Tutanekai St, Paraparaumu
M 027 248 2744 (text only)P 04 905 9597E [email protected] kys.org.nz FB Kapiti Youth SupportCash only
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2i2C Artists’ Guild2 Innovate is 2 Create
An eclectic arts guild with 15+ members who actively embrace creative diversity and collectively aim to present fresh and innovative creative experiences to the Kāpiti community.
Kāpiti Playhouse, 7 Ruahine St.
E [email protected] 2 innovate is 2 create I 2i2c_kapiticreativity
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Jordan Harcourt-HughesJordan in the Studio
Jordan is a Kāpiti-based artist. Her work is renowned for a vibrant use of colour and is a dialogue about nature, abstract beauty, spiritual experience and pattern making.
11am-3pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
42a Makora Rd, Otaihanga
M 021 655 839E [email protected] Jordan Harcourt-Hughes W jordanharcourthughes.comI jordaninthestudio
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Rebecca Neal CeramicsGreendale Studio
Colour and texture are integral to Rebecca’s ceramics, which range from practical domestic ware, to lighting, jewellery, and large collectable statement pieces.
10.30am-11.30am each day
Open during the year by appointment.
96 Greendale Drive, Otaihanga, Paraparaumu
M 021 261 1503 E [email protected] Rebecca Neal Ceramics W rebeccanealceramics.comI rebecca_neal_ceramics
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PARAPARAUMU/OTAIHANGAPARAPARAUMU 2020
Artists exhibiting at this hub: Gill Allsop – paintingTim Allsop – woodwork Marion Henderson – paintingLydia McAllister – paintingLynda Richardson – mosaic
ST PAUL'S CHURCH HALL A range of Kāpiti artists and artwork in a centrally located well-lit hall with good parking, access, and toilet facilities. St Paul’s Church Hall cnr of Langdale Ave and Kāpiti Road, ParaparaumuM 027 525 3354 P 04 905 1171E [email protected]
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BIG MAC SLABS CREATIVE CENTREThe Creative Centre showcases the creativity of Kāpiti year-round. During the Arts Trail there will be demonstrations, children’s classes, and food available.289 Mazengarb Road, ParaparaumuP Freephone 0508 244 622E [email protected] FB Big Mac Slab Furniture W bigmacslabs.co.nz/creative-centre
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Featured artists: Flo's Funky Furniture Nalene Morton Mike Mealings
Jude Bismark Paula Peters Dashford Glass
Linda Mikkelsen House of Douglas Sarah the Scientist
Wood turning, Floral Art & Mosiac demonstrations, Kids Classes
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Kala Hall Kapiti Art Studio Feather & Fibre Studio
David Owen Holly Chapman Anthea Weir
Ashling Aileron Etch & Cut Design Wendi Lindsay
Music, Food, Coffee, CNC Routering, Lasering & Plasma
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PAEKĀKĀRIKI-PARAPARAUMUARTIST LIST # PAGE
Alan Wehipeihana studio
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BC Artspace, Micah Gallery
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Bella Vista Studio 31 18
Ben Caldwell 19 14
Cloggy Art 11 9
Debbie Graham 31 18
Dianna Fary Studio 2 5
Diatom Press 4 6
Elisabeth Vullings 32 18
Ellen Hodgetts 33 18
Emma Hercus 3 6
Frank Light Pottery 20 14
Gem Division 21 14
Greendale Studio 38 20
Helen Punton 21 14
Ivy and Willow 3 6
Jaki Marston 22 15
Jan and Marian Weststrate
11 9
Janet McDonagh 12 9
Jenny Shearer Pottery 23 15
Joe Buchanan 4 6
Jordan Harcourt-Hughes
37 20
Ken Hunt 24 15
Lisa Call 36 19
Luke Kelly 6 7
Marcus Ebbett 7 7
Matt Comeskey Art 25 16
Micheline Robinson 26 16
Rebecca Bond 9 8
Rebecca Neal Ceramics
38 20
Renown Studio 8, 9 8
Rita Schrieken 8 8
Roger Daniell 15 12
Sarah Pou Illustration & Art
27 16
Shearer Pottery 29 17
Storm Davenport 28 17
Sue Wilson 16 12
Sushei Hamlin-Sullivan
5 6
SweetArts Studio 33 18
Tania Dally 18 13
ART GALLERIES, ART SOCIETY OR GUILDS
HUBS
ARTIST LIST # PAGE
Kapiti Arts & Crafts Society
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Kapiti Gallery 14 12
212C Artists Guild 35 19
ARTIST LIST # PAGE
Big Mac Slabs Creative Centre
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Kapiti Youth Support 34 19
St Paul's Church Hall 39 21
ARTIST LIST # PAGE
Tanya Shearer 29 17
Te Ara Korowai 17 13
The Boat Shed Studio 18 13
The Drawing Board 32 18
Tracey Devlin-Bailey Studio Gallery
30 17
Two Sisters Pottery 12, 16 9, 12
Vanessa Owens Artist 10 8
INDEX EXHIBITIONSPAGE
Perching Parrot Cafe 4
Paraparaumu Library 4
PaekākārikiRight on the beach, Paekākāriki is the southernmost village in Kāpiti. Many actors, dancers, musicians, film-makers, artists and sculptors choose to make this their home, so Paekākāriki always has something exciting going on.
Surrounded by hills, sea and parkland, Paekākāriki is close to a wealth of walks and cycleways. Bike through Queen Elizabeth Park to the Tramways Museum and visit the U.S. Marines memorial. For those after something more challenging, the popular Escarpment Track is not to be missed with stunning ocean, sky and Kāpiti Island views. Paekākāriki Beach is one of the two beaches on the coast looked after by a Surf Lifesaving club during summer.
Whether you’re arty or active, you’ll find plenty to do in this quirky little village. Nau mai, haere mai, welcome!
Raumati Raumati is the Māori word for summer, and summer sure is good here. Raumati South offers a lively and vibrant village experience. Grab a coffee on the go, or sit down and relax at one of the local eateries to listen to a band over a bottle of wine.
Raumati Beach village has a wide array of stores to tempt you. From fashion boutiques to homewares, art and gifts, the village will have you discovering exciting designs that you can only find in Kāpiti. Head across the road to Marine Gardens - home to a fantastic splash pad, plenty of play equipment, a flying fox, and miniature railway rides.
In the evening, check out what’s happening at Kāpiti’s brilliant new performing arts centre, Te Raukura ki Kāpiti. Check out teraukura.nz to see what exciting music and theatre shows are on during your stay.
Raumati Beach is the perfect place to bury your toes in the warm sand and enjoy the sunset on show every evening. Pack a picnic and make the most of this stunning romantic spot, which is unlike any other.
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Escarpment Track, Paekākāriki
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ParaparaumuThe civic centre of the Coast, Paraparaumu is a thriving and dynamichub for the community, and is easily accessed from State Highway 1and Paraparaumu train station. In and around Coastlands ShoppingCentre you will find an abundance of shops including homewares, gift shops, clothing and shoe stores and supermarkets.
Craft beer lovers will be in their element, as Kāpiti is the birthplace of New Zealand's well-known brands Tuatara and Duncan’s. Stop in at a brewery to taste their latest creations, enjoy a pint in the sun with your lunch or catch a live gig. If craft beer delights are not for you, pick up a freshly roasted, deliciously smooth coffee from local roasters Dark Horse Coffee – a Kāpiti local favourite.
Paraparaumu BeachA beautiful location with a perfect view of Kāpiti Island, Paraparaumu Beach is more than your average seaside village. The recently refurbished Maclean Park, with its amazing new interactive sculpture, Tohorā, by internationally known artist Kereama Taepa, is an ideal place to entertain the kids, while you savour a coffee. Take a wander through the Paraparaumu Beach Market every Saturday morning and peruse the wares on display from local artisan producers and artists.
Before leaving this beautiful spot take a stroll around the shops on Maclean Street, Marine Parade and Seaview Road, then finish off with some delicious food at one of the many great cafes and restaurants.
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Mahara Place, Waikanae
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WaikanaeWaikanae is considered the garden and bird capital of Kāpiti, and it’s no wonder with Ngā Manu Nature Reserve right on the doorstep and the abundance of birdlife at the Waikanae Estuary. Waikanae also boasts one of the best walking trails in the Greater Wellington Region – the Waikanae River Loop.
When in Waikanae town centre make sure you sample some of Kāpiti's incredible cafes and restaurants, not to mention some locally made craft beers. Head into Mahara Place to see the recently completed mural honouring iconic New Zealand artist Frances Hodgkins, who had links to Waikanae. Mahara Gallery next door provides a carefully curated snapshot of the talented artists in the region.
With spectacular views of Kāpiti island, Waikanae Beach is a popular destination for swimmers, walkers and sunset watchers. Several cafes, restaurants and a bakery provide multiple options for dinner, lunch or a snack while the kids play in the park.
Te HoroThe quiet township of Te Horo is a paradise for gardeners and horse-riders alike. Hyde Park Garden Centre has some hard to find plant varieties, and Lavender Creek Farm is home to 330 different types of lavender.
You can pick your own fruit and vegetables at Penray Gardens, including a huge range of chillies or stop to smell the flowers next door at world renowned South Pacific Roses. Head to the Ruth Pretty Café for cake and coffee in the Garden Room before browsing through their incredible Kitchen Shop.
Te Horo was also home for some time to ground-breaking potter Mirek Smíšek whose work influenced many New Zealand potters. His kilns have been protected as part of the Expressway project and can be seen from the main road.
If equestrian is your thing, make the most of the opportunities on offer by bringing your own horse and staying at a local horse B&B or book in for a trek with one of a number of local horse-trekking businesses.
Tohorā Sculpture, Paraparaumu Beach
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Want to know more about Kāpiti, need ideas for what to eat or where to stay?With a multitude of eateries and over 400 accommodation providers (including many baches and B&Bs) you are sure to find what you are looking for on the Kāpiti Coast. Head to www.kapiticoastnz.com for more fabulous options.
ŌtakiWhile in Ōtaki make time to visit the oldest Māori Anglican church in New Zealand, Rangiatea Church. Ōtaki is the gateway to the Tararua ranges with the many hikes on offer, but there are also many local trails catering to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Check out Chrystalls Bend, Ōtaki Forks and Ōtaki River walks for examples of the best trails around! Hiking or cycling not your thing? Māoriland Hub showcases superb Māori art at their Toi Matarau gallery as well as hosting the annual Māoriland Film Festival which is world-renowned for its quality of indigenous films from around the globe.
Ōtaki Beach is one of the two beaches on the coast looked after by a Surf Lifesaving club during summer and because it is out of the lee of the island, it often provides some fun waves for surfers and body boarders alike.
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2020/21INCLUDING THE 2020KĀPITI ARTS TRAIL
Proudly supported by:
ŌTAKI – WAIKANAE
Haere mai, nau mai, ki Kāpiti It’s exciting to be celebrating 20 years of Kāpiti’s vibrant art scene with the launch of this year’s Kāpiti Arts Guide, and the list of artists who’ll be hosting visitors during Arts Trail 2020.This year has been like no other in memory, with COVID-19 impacting us all in so many ways and having a significant effect on the arts sector. The Arts Trail highlights how social connection is so
critical to the wellbeing of our communities, and how artistic expression explores these values and connections.To celebrate its twentieth anniversary, we have a huge range of artists working in a diverse array of artistic media on this year’s Arts Trail. They are all preparing for whichever COVID-19 alert level we are at, so the arts continue to be celebrated and supported in Kāpiti.This Guide is a perennial resource for art lovers – many artists in it have galleries and studios you can visit all year round.Kāpiti attracts and inspires creativity; it must be the magical combination of lifestyle, environment, and the innovative people who move here. If you’re a visitor to our district, please take the time to enjoy all Kāpiti has to offer while you’re here – our stunning beaches, beautiful walkways/cycleways, craft beer, thriving café scene and numerous other attractions.My wife Claire and I are eagerly looking forward to seeing Kāpiti artists “at work” in their studios on our traditional Mayoral tour of the Arts Trail if the alert levels allow, and we look forward to seeing you here.Mayor Guru
MAYOR’S FOREWORD
USING THIS GUIDE and INDEX EXHIBITIONS 3-4
ŌTAKI 5
ŌTAKI BEACH 10
ŌTAKI GORGE/HAUTERE 11
PEKA PEKA 12
WAIKANAE BEACH 13
WAIKANAE 17
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KĀPITI ATTRACTIONS
to see PAEKĀKĀRIKI–PARAPARAUMU, return to the beginning.
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RAUMATI SOUTH 7
RAUMATI BEACH 9
PARAPARAUMU BEACH 14
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This Guide is for use throughout the yearand during the KĀPITI ARTS TRAIL..
7/8 and 14/15 Nov Please Note:• Artists and studios are listed alphabetically (by first name or
studio name) within areas. You can flip the Guide to start at either end of the district.
• You can also go to www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/arts-trail or Kapiti Arts Trail Facebook for more information about artists, the locations and their accessibility, and to see more images. Also updates if affected by COVID.
• See the KāpitiCoastNZ centrefold in this Guide for information about places to eat and stay in Kāpiti, also www.KapitiCoastNZ.com.
• A variety of payment types are available at artist locations, except those that list cash only.
• Please ask permission before photographing artists, their works, or visitors.
During the Arts Trail:• The Kāpiti Arts Trail flag will be outside each location. Also, look
for signage to help find some locations.• The indicates when artists have put aside time to
demonstrate or explain how they create their artwork. Most artists will be happy to show you at any time, if not otherwise busy.
• An interactive Google map with artists’ locations is at www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/arts-trail for reference before, during, and after the Trail.
Health and Safety:• Visitors participate in the Kāpiti Arts Trail at their own risk.• Artists will provide facilities for visitors to record their details
at each site. If at COVID Level 2, visitor entry may be restricted.Please check for flags on display before entering.
• Children must be supervised.• The wheelchair logo indicates full accessibility, but many
locations may be manageable with some help.The Kāpiti Coast District Council thanks visitors, artists and galleries for their wonderful contribution to this event and to the year-round arts scene on the Kāpiti Coast.
Abbreviations in the Guide:M mobile phone W websiteP landline I InstagramE email T TwitterFB Facebook
After the Trail:• Fill out our survey about your Arts Trail experience and enter the draw
to win an artwork of your choice (worth $200) from the 2020 Trail.Every effort has been made to ensure the content of this Guide is correct at the time of printing.
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Sometimes the photo doesn’t give the full effect of the artwork.In 2020, you can visit several venues to see examples of each Artist in Studio. We’ve called these “index exhibitions”. It’s to give you a taste of the real thing, to encourage you to visit an artist in their studio on the Trail.The works in the index exhibitions will not be for sale during the Arts Trail but will be available from the artist after the finish of the Trail. Index exhibitions are marked with on the maps.
Ōtaki/Te Horo:Featuring works by participant Artists in Studios in Ōtaki/ Te Horo and also potters and ceramic artists from elsewhere in Kāpiti.
The Tote Modern Gallery at the Ōtaki Pottery Club Ōtaki Māori Racing Club Te Roto St, Ōtaki
Waikanae and Waikanae BeachFeaturing works by Artists in Studios in Waikanae and Waikanae Beach
Relish Café12 Elizabeth St, Waikanae
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ATB TATTOO STUDIO AND GALLERYAt ATB Tattoo Studio, we believe that behind every tattoo should be a great story. And we’d like to be a part of your story.
Unit 4, 3 Arthur Street (in courtyard opposite Reds Café), Ōtaki
Children must be supervised.
Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm (late night Thursday).
P 04 212 5520E [email protected] ATB Tattoo Studio and GalleryW abandonthebox.co.nzI atbtattoostudio
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Featured artists: Amy Hurman John MonstaMikey Hurman Shane Bishop
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Jennifer Turnbull Jailhouse Studio & Garden
Maker of exquisite ceramic pieces. One-off decorative and sculptural works and domestic ware, for everyday use or as a gift. Award winning potter.
1-2pm each day
Open during the year at weekends, otherwise by appointment.
3 Iti Street, Ōtaki
M 021 295 7473 P 06 364 0688E [email protected] jenniferturnbull: Jailhouse PotteryW jenniferturnbull.co.nzI jailhousepottery
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Jos SmithWatercolourist and mixed media semi abstract artist excited by colour, shape, texture, and layers from my surroundings and places I visit.
1-2.30pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
7a Lemon Street, Ōtaki
M 027 614 4145E [email protected]
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Margaret HuntMargaret makes pottery, both decorative and domestic ware, using porcelain and stoneware clays.
1 -2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
173b Waerenga Road, Ōtaki
M 027 450 2726P 06 364 8053 E [email protected]
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Old Courthouse GalleryLocal Art & Craft Cooperative including clay-works, textiles, photography, mixed media, paintings, sketches, natural fibres, and steelwork.
Open during the year Wed-Sun 10am-4pm.
Centennial Park, 239 Main Highway, Ōtaki
M 027 435 0408E [email protected] Old Courthouse GalleryW oldcourthouseotaki.business.site
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Ōtaki Pottery Club and The Tote Modern Gallery
The Ōtaki Pottery Club is a centre of learning for ceramic artists. The new Tote Modern Gallery at the Club exhibits works by members and guest artists throughout the year.
Open during the year Friday-Sunday 10am-4pm and by appointment.
Guided tours of rooms during the Kapiti Arts Trail.
Ōtaki Māori Racing Club, 47 Te Roto St, Ōtaki M 021 390 888E [email protected] Otaki Pottery ClubW otakipotteryclub.org
Paula ArchibaldClay Art Ceramics
Paula explores a variety of clays and techniques, with a selection of garden art, waterfeatures, totems, marionettes, and figures. Orginality is Paula’s strength.
11.30am-12.30pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
3 Bell Street, Ōtaki
M 027 247 7488P 06 364 7799E [email protected] Art by Paula Archibald
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Thomas Green PhotographyJailhouse Studio and Garden
Thomas is a passionate travel photographer, whose primary focus is capturing dramatic New Zealand landscapes, especially images of the Kāpiti Coast. Also does portraits and event work.
2-3pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.3 Iti St, Ōtaki M 021 113 9462E [email protected] Thomas Green PhotographyW tomsvisuals.co.nzI thomasgreenphoto
Toi Matarau GalleryToi Matarau is a Toi Iho™ licenced Māori art gallery showcasing traditional and contemporary Māori art located at the Māoriland Hub in Ōtaki Village.
Open during the year 11-4pm Mon-Sat and by appointment
68 Main Road, Ōtaki
M 022 395 3920E [email protected] toi.maorilandfilm.co.nz
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for their support over many years.
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Rod Graham Clayworks ŌTAKI
I make hand-built and wheel-thrown garden art and domestic ware using a variety of clays and techniques. My work is heavily influenced by the environment.
11am-12pm and 2pm - 3pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
35 Ngaio St, Ōtaki Beach
M 027 445 7545E [email protected]
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Sonia SavageSAVAGEART
A combination of rich textural paintings. Sonia’s works reflect a distinctive style comprised of collective icons and her own experiences.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
35 Ngaio Street, Ōtaki Beach
M 027 244 7322E [email protected] savageartW soniasavageart.com
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Tom BeauchampNatural Build Sustainable SculptureAt the intersection of art and architecture, Tom uses natural, nontoxic materials to create wall pieces, bas-relief sculpture, installations, earth ovens, and even whole houses!
3pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
35 Ngaio Street, Ōtaki Beach
M 021 121 1321E [email protected] Natural Build Otaki
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Rachel Pfeffer Totaranui Glass Studio
As well as stained glass and leadlight windows and doors, Rachel handcrafts sculptural wood and glass work for interiors and gardens.
3pm each day
Open some hours, most days: please phone or text beforehand.
5 Totaranui Rd, Ōtaki Gorge, Hautere
M 021 052 9732E [email protected] Totaranui Glass Studio. Artist Rachel PfefferW totaranuiglass.com
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Kim KobialkoStudio Reset
I use encaustic painting, an ancient technique from Egypt 100-300 AD, to create artworks with a unique dimensional quality and luminous colour for my simple and timeless imagery.
2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
239 Hautere Cross Rd, Te Horo
M 021 179 3201E [email protected] FB studioreset239W studioreset.weebly.com I studioreset239
Birgit MoffattFibre Art Studio
Birgit is a practising and exhibiting artist creating art in a sustainable way that depicts a sense of place, e.g. sculptural weaving, natural dyeing, wall and object art.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
32 Parenga Road, Ōtaki Gorge, Ōtaki
E [email protected] FB BirgitMoffattFibreArtW birgitmoffatt.com I birgitmoffattartist
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Awatea PotteryBrent Craig
Brent’s decorative and domestic stoneware pottery creations are crafted in many styles on the wheel & by hand.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
19 Hadfield Rd, Peka Peka
M 027 242 7572P 04 293 2404E [email protected] awatealodge.co.nz
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Donna Clarke, Oamaru stone artist
Oamaru stone and bronze sculpture for the home and garden.
10am till 2pm each day
Studio opening hours: every first Sunday of the month 10 till 2
27 Hicks Crescent, Waikanae Beach
M 027 210 6254E [email protected] Donna Clarke Oamaru stone artist
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Isabel Fernandes-DayIsabel creates with clay (garden art/domestic ware) and harakeke. Her work is colourful, influenced by the environment and her background.
10-11am on 7/8 and 15 Nov, 4-5pm on 14 Nov
Open during the year by appointment.
18 Weggery Drive, Waikanae Beach
M 021 056 7752P 04 904 6644E [email protected] isabelfernandesday-art.weebly.comFB Isabel Fernandes-Day
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Diane Connal, Jeweller/ArtistOriginal handmade and designed jewellery and paintings, including nudes, landscapes and portraits. My signature painting style is naive. I use found objects often in my jewellery.
10am each day
Open during the year often on weekends or by appointment.
1a Field Way, Waikanae Beach
M 021 181 0453E [email protected] Diane Connal DC JewelleryW dianeconnal.comI diconnal
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Jenny PritchardJenny enjoys working with watercolour, which is such a versatile medium, allowing “happenings” and playful effects suited to nature.
10.30am each day
Open during the year by appointment.
11 Pine Ridge Terrace, Waikanae Beach
P 04 904 6971E [email protected]
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Josh MacKinnonJosh is a young artist creating mainly with ink and watercolour. He draws inspiration from a wide range of sources including natural history and New Zealand’s landscapes.
10-11am each day
4 Atua Street, Waikanae Beach
M 021 027 30981 E [email protected] Josh MacKinnon Art W joshmackinnon.comI joshmackinnonart
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Michelle Retimana Michelle Retimana Studio Gallery & Garden Art
Bronze, clay, pounamu, bone; large garden sculptures and decorative inside pieces, wall art, jewellery and more. I have pride in making every hand-formed piece original and unique.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
83 Rutherford Drive, Waikanae Beach
M 027 447 0163E [email protected] artshow.co.nz/artist-details/michelle-retimana/FB Michelle.Retimana.Clay.Artist
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Sherelyn HarrisRustic RepertoireSherelyn creates vivid oil paintings that tell compelling stories, and beautiful hanging gardens called succulent walls.
10-11am each day
Open during the year by appointment.
10 Fenside Street, Waikanae Beach
M 027 357 7887
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Owie Simpson Painter and printmaker, inspired by what she encounters, and exploring symbolism. She likes to play between texture and softness, transparency and opacity, building layers in oil, encaustic, or acrylic.
2pm each day
Open during the year by appointment.
Cnr Ono St/38 Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach
M 027 430 7931E [email protected] www.owiesimpson.comI owie_simpson
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Audrey Moore Audrey Moore Studio
Audrey’s work includes watercolours, still life, landscapes and semi-abstracts. Inspired by patterns in nature, shape and colour.
11am-12pm or any time
Open during the year by appointment.
35B Sylvan Avenue, Waikanae
P 04 904 6382E [email protected] Audrey Moore Watercolour Artist
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Betty Baldwin Betty specialises in realistic paintings of New Zealand's amazing land and seascapes, using mainly oils. Her large gallery is open most days throughout the year, or by appointment.
1-2pm each day
Open during the year 9am-5pm or by appointment.
47 Kapanui St, Waikanae
M 027 508 6789E [email protected]
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Claire LeverDiane Vassey Art
I really enjoy creating vibrant mosaic art using a variety of mediums, including ceramic tiles, natural resources, and, particularly, stained glass with its depth of colour.
3pm each day
53 Ngaio Road, Waikanae
M 022 657 3699 E [email protected]
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Emily ChippindaleRuth Cooper StudioI create a whimsical array of character illustrations, landscape images, and colourful mandalas with paints and digital media to entertain and tell amusing stories.
1-3pm each day
91 Park Ave, Waikanae
M 027 251 2388E [email protected] EmilyChippindaleArt W emilychippindaleart.wordpress.com I purpleamhariccoffee
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Diane VasseyDiane Vassey Art
Bold floral, birdlife, and landscape paintings in mixed media.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
53 Ngaio Road, Waikanae
M 021 167 4333P 04 293 3562E [email protected]
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Jane Santos Mosaic ArtistJane Santos
Fine art by experienced practitioner using porcelain, ceramic, and glass hand-cut tiles. Commissions welcomed.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
3 Kohekohe Road, Waikanae
M 021 773 896 E [email protected] janesantosmosaicsW janesantosmosaics.com
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Julie DavidsonJulie Davidson Fine Art
Julie Davidson is a photorealist pastel artist, specialising in, but not restricted to, animals. A self-taught artist, Julie Davidson is also a registered teacher and qualified photographer.
2-3.30pm each day Open during the year by appointment.56 Awanui Drive, WaikanaeM 027 337 8025E [email protected] juliedavidsonfineartsW juliedavidsonfinearts.com Cash only
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Mahara GalleryThe Mahara Gallery, the district public gallery for Kāpiti Coast, will be hosting 100 Days – a Journey 2020, featuring 24 Kāpiti artists in partnership with Tutere Gallery + Creative Space.
Open during the year Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm
20 Mahara Place, Waikanae
P 04 902 6242E [email protected] Mahara GalleryW maharagallery.org.nzI maharagallery
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Karen McCallOrganic Design Studio
Karen loves to re-purpose vintage jewellery, watches & mementoes into pieces that can be worn and used today, from funky steampunk jewellery to blingy mosaics and pictures.
1pm each day
497b Te Moana Road, Waikanae
M 027 226 2094 E [email protected] Karens Studio
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Ruth Cooper Studio Moody landscapes painted in acrylic on canvas.
11am-12pm each day
91 Park Ave, Waikanae
M 021 205 3332P 04 293 3352E [email protected] Ruth Cooper Artist
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Sarah C Shaw Organic Design Studio
Our artwork focuses on hand-crafting metals, recycling, and reusing with the principle of "Organic Design" to create one-off original jewellery, assemblage pieces, and sculptures.
2pm each dayOpen during the year by appointment and booking for tutorials.497b Te Moana Rd, WaikanaeM 021 452 465E [email protected] odskapiti.compinterest nz - odskapiti
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Shirley PetkauKokopelli Art Studio
Shirley’s dramatic and intriguing abstract paintings pique the imagination and are priced from $19 to $199 during the Kāpiti Arts Trail.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
8 Rimu Street, Waikanae
P 04 479 5725E [email protected] Kokopelli Art Studio
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Shirley SuttonSA Sutton Studio and Gallery
Atmospheric paintings capturing the colour, light and essence of the landscape on canvas. A wide variety of subjects from my travels around New Zealand and abroad.
10-11am and 2-3pm each dayOpen during the year by appointment.43 Tui Crescent, Waikanae (Children welcome but must be supervised)M 021 052 0900E [email protected] sasutton.co.nzI shirleyartistinstudioCash only.
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Slim PetkauKokopelli Art Studio
Slim’s homey and heart-felt paintings include landscapes, seascapes and still life. Priced from $19 to $199 during the Kāpiti Arts Trail.
Throughout both weekends
Open during the year by appointment.
8 Rimu Street, Waikanae
P 04 479 5725E [email protected] Kokopelli Art Studio
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ŌTAKI-WAIKANAEARTIST LIST # PAGE
Audrey Moore Studio 65 17
Awatea pottery 56 12
Betty Baldwin Studio and Gallery
66 17
Birgit Moffatt 53 11
Brent Craig Studio and Gallery
56 12
Claire Lever 67 17
Clay Art Ceramics 47 8
Clayworks Ōtaki 50 10
Diane Connal, Jeweller/Artist
57 14
Diane Vassey Art 67,68 20
Donna Clarke Oamaru Stone Artist
58 14
Emily Chippindale 69 20
Fibre Art Studio 53 11
Isabel Fernandes-Day 59 14
Jailhouse Studio and Garden
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Jane Santos Mosaic Artist
70 20
Jennifer Turnbull 42 7
Jenny Pritchard 60 15
Jos Smith 43 7
Josh MacKinnon 61 15
Julie Davidson Fine Arts
71 21
Karen McCall 73 21
Kim Kobialko 54 11
Kokopelli Studio 76,78 22,23
Margaret Hunt 44 7
Michelle Retimana Studio Gallery & Garden Art
62 15
Natural Build Sustainable Sculpture
52 10
Organic Design Studio 73,75 21,22
Owie Simpson 63 16
Paula Archibald 47 8
Rachel Pfeffer 55 11
Rod Graham 50 10
Rustic Repertoire 64 16
Ruth Cooper Studio 69,74 20,22
SA Sutton Studio and Gallery
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Sarah C Shaw 75 22
Savageart 51 10
Sherelyn Harris 64 16
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Mahara Gallery 72 21
Old Courthouse Gallery 45 8
Ōtaki Pottery Club and The Tote Modern Gallery
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Toi Matarau Gallery 49 9
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The Tote Modern 4
Relish Cafe 4
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ATB Tattoo Studio and Gallery
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Shirley Petkau 76 22
Shirley Sutton 77 23
Slim Petkau 78 23
Sonia Savage 51 10
Studio Reset 54 11
Thomas Green Photography
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Tom Beauchamp 52 10
Totaranui Glass Studio 55 11
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