There’s no shortage of immediately recognisable artists on The Coromandel.
Here’s our pick of just a few of the activities to keep you entertained this holiday.
Get your action-packed four-day weekend on the Peninsula off to a good start with live music at Luke’s Kitchen tonight. Chilled tunes from Monty Bevins, who will be singing soul and folk on Friday and Sunday from 6pm. Spectacular sunsets included.
2. More Monty Bevins as he continues a weekend of live music on the Peninsula. Saturday afternoon sees him bring his freshest soul and folk tunes this from 12 noon at Eggsentric Café.
3. Music in the Park – Easter Saturday – Beach Culcha
Bring your dancing shoes for live music from the six-piece band, Beach Culcha, free at Hot Water Beach Top Ten Holiday Park.
Join The Red Queen and Mad Hatter as they search out 2,000 Chocolate Easter Eggs that have been hidden all over the holiday park by the Easter Bunny.
5. Movie Night
The Hot Water Beach Top Ten Holiday Park are cranking out the free entertainment this weekend. Rounding it out is a family movie night, weather permitting, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
And that is a drop in the ocean. Too many to do justice to here. Discover Whitianga artist profiles here.
If we’re missing your favourite artist, your fine self, or any creative hidden gem (you maven, you!), tell us all about it here.
Discover accessible and unique art online. Emerging and senior artists are carefully selected from across New Zealand. The artists are chosen, and their work closely curated. Get to know the artists here, including Hahei-based artist, Ginney Deavoll and Whitianga-based Michael D. Smither; one of New Zealand’s most recognised Master Artists.
They’ve rearranged the gallery for Easter. It’s looking stunning and they are open all weekend.
“Take a roadie to Hahei. Art, pizza, craft beer, great coffee, ice cream, ocean…destination Coromandel.” – The Lawnmower’s Son