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LUMA Southern Light Project is back to switch on winter

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After a six-year hiatus, Aspiring Conversations festival is set to return, transforming

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As a youngster Wānaka artist Shannon Courteney was fascinated with the art of making things and began her artistic journey while working in a

Arrowtown transforms into a vibrant alpine après ski village in winter. Arrowtown Promotion and Business Association manager Nicky Busst says “exploring our backyard and unearthing

Central Otago artist Melanie Eade achieved her long held ambition when she and her husband Rex opened their contemporary art gallery in Clyde

Until the doors to Queenstown’s new $3.9 million multi-purpose arts and cultural space, Te Atamira, opened in Remarkables Park in May 2022 the community

South Island artist Tess Sheerin has dedicated several months to creating a distinctive large scale public artwork in downtown Queenstown that carries an important

Wānaka’s Next Chapter independent bookstore has bedded down after two years in business and is recognised as an important part of the cultural life of

A new chapter has opened for Wānaka homewares & furniture company Brown & Co. Home after a recent name change and brand transformation has revitalised the long-established family

REFLECTIONS April - May 2022 What has been the focus for your art during the past 12 months? The last year has been a busy time for

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