News
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Learn all about the local creative community through our news and interviews.
Calling local artists interested in being a Mentor for pARTner Up
Apply now to be a Mentor for pARTner Up 2021-2022
New Members Wanted
Mercury Bay Art Escape 2019 call for new artists & groups.
Street Art Festival In March
Mercury Bay Art Escape commemorate Tuia 250 Encounters with Street Art.
Who We Are
He Mana Toi Moehau Trust
THINK Coromandel Gig Guide to launch crowdfunding campaign
With support from the team at Creative Waikato, The Gig Guide is fundraising by running a Boosted crowdfunding campaign
The Back Room
A creative haven with a difference
Steampunk Arts Vision
A vision for arts in the community
Open Invitation to Funding Hui
Workshop to help artists understand the grant application process
First pARTner Up artist mentoring programme ends with a ‘Flourish’
‘Flourish’ special event celebrates first pARTner Up programme
Dr Tracey Slaughter Talks
Free Short Story Talk at Waikato Museum
Coromandel Peninsula artists embrace NZ Made Products Facebook Page during lockdown
We chatted with a few local artists from around the Peninsula who generously shared their experiences
Coro Summer Fest
Everything a festival ought to be
ArtStation presents a creative feast
Newly formed Mercury Bay art group, NgArti, is busy transforming the old fire station in Monk Street, Whitianga, into a pop-up art gallery known as the ArtStation. The venue will stage an artistic feast over the coming weeks with three different and unique exhibitions...
A Funding Chat
Bring your coffee to our online arts funding forum.
A Buzz of Creativity
Arts celebrated across the Peninsula
CCS Funding Projects
Successful applicants for CCS funding announced.
New Home For Steampunk
New base for Steampunk The Thames
Creative NZ arts funding
Coromandel artists apply for CNZ funding
Handle The Jandal
First sculpture for Hauraki Rail Trail
Diverse Displays at BADO
Creative showcase of local art at Whangamata’s Big Arts Day Out.