creative coromandel artbeat festival

Nau mai, haere mai. Discover and enjoy the creative, natural spirit of the Coromandel Peninsula at the Coromandel artbeat Spring Festival from 1 September to 12 December 2023. 

 

Here on the Coromandel Peninsula, art is at the heart of our communities. We want to celebrate and share this creativity with you during this three-month festival.

DISCOVER OUR FESTIVAL!

 

Kicking off in September and running until 12th December, we have drawn together all the creative events, exhibitions, workshops, galleries, open studios and performances that are happening around the Coromandel Peninsula.

Come and explore the diverse range of events on offer and take a scenic journey to off-the-beaten-track places where you can immerse yourself in a different art experience.

Enjoy the laidback pace of the Coromandel and our beautiful scenery where you will discover insight into the lives of our local artists and creatives living here.

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Oct 2024

09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Thames Art, Treasures and Textiles is a new art market that will run alongside the Saturday Thames Market on Pollen Street. The Art Market will take place in the Grahamstown Hall from 9am to…

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Oct 2024

06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Master sketching with charcoal, watercolour, and pastel as we transition from the classroom to outdoor locations, capturing dynamic scenes and refinding your artistic skills.

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Oct 2024

08:00 PM
Open Mic Night at The Monkey House Lounge & Cabaret, every second wednesday of the month! It's gig night in Whitianga and they have a full drum kit, amps, mics & fantastic PA available. All welcome.

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To The Front: Girls Rock Aotearoa

To The Front: Girls Rock Aotearoa

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Steampunk The Thames 9th Annual Festival: Down the Rabbit Hole!

Steampunk The Thames 9th Annual Festival: Down the Rabbit Hole!

Once upon a time, in a delightfully quirky town hugging a sandy shoreline, the Gold Mining Town of Thames strutted onto the scene! Bursting with heritage, culture, and artistic flair, it became the perfect backdrop for the very first Steampunk the Thames Festival in 2015!

THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS

Our work wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of funding bodies, local businesses, philanthropists and our patrons. Ngā mihi nui to our supporters.

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