KO MĀTOU E TUKU ANA I NGĀ MAHI TOI I TE TUATAHI

We put the Arts first

KO MĀTOU E TUKU ANA I NGĀ MAHI TOI I TE TUATAHI

We put the Arts first

KO MĀTOU E TUKU ANA I NGĀ MAHI TOI I TE TUATAHI

We put the Arts first

KO MĀTOU E TUKU ANA I NGĀ MAHI TOI I TE TUATAHI

We put the Arts first

KO MĀTOU E TUKU ANA I NGĀ MAHI TOI I TE TUATAHI

We put the Arts first

KO MĀTOU E TUKU ANA I NGĀ MAHI TOI I TE TUATAHI

We put the Arts first

NAU MAI, HAERE MAI!

 

Creative Coromandel is the central arts network for the Coromandel Peninsula and the Hauraki rohe.

Whether you’re a performing or visual artist, an arts lover, local or visitor, we’ve got you covered with the latest arts news, events, opportunities and resources.

E mihi ana ki ngā tohu o nehe, o Hauraki
E mihi ana ki ngā tāngata whenua o te rohe nei

We recognise the ancestral and spiritual landmarks of Hauraki.

We acknowledge the indigenous people of this area.

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We reckon the Coromandel is a pretty special arts destination, buzzing with events.

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With an abundance of talented creatives on the Coromandel Peninsula, we make it our mission to connect artists and audiences.

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LATEST ARTS NEWS

Creative Coromandel Farewells Founding Member and Trustee

Creative Coromandel Farewells Founding Member and Trustee

After eight years of dedicated service, Bernie Ross has retired from her role as an original Trustee of He Mana Toi Moehau Trust/ Creative Coromandel. A respected figure in the Whangamatā arts community, Bernie is widely known for her beautiful harakeke weaving and her passionate advocacy for Toi Māori/ Māori art.

artbeat impact report

artbeat impact report

2024 was a huge success! Over the 3 months the festival had 91 events. There were over 30,000 event attendees with 9,000 from outside the region.

Total ticket sales were above $200k, and total outside visitor spend while here went past the $3 million mark.

Find out all the facts in this colourful and fun, easy to digest 40-page report!

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