Boom Bust on Great Mercury Island

Rats eat seeds, bugs, larvae, eggs, whatever is easiest at the time. With rats gone, a boom-bust population relay cycled around Ahuahu / Great Mercury Island.
Tattooing the Coromandel Way with Lee Jones

Nestled in native ngāhere, on the hill in Whitianga, Lee Jones creates masterpieces with ink on skin.
Guest Editorial – Jessica Paton and Joshua Armstrong

As artists ourselves, as well as working professionally within the arts, we know first-hand the complexities, joys and exhaustion of it all. One of the best things that keeps us going and keeps us inspired is getting that fresh issue of Coromind.
Lights, Camera, Chaos! – Thames High Hits the 48 Hours Film Challenge

Recently Thames High School students were given the opportunity to participate in the 48 Hours Film Challenge, and what a fun opportunity it was!
Claire DuBosky – Featured Artist Issue 34

After completing a Fine Arts degree from Oxford University, I then spent 40 years teaching art – firstly as a secondary school art teacher in the UK and then as Teacher in Charge of art in NZ.