Art Continues to Educate Us

Art continues to educate us centuries and millennia later – from prehistoric cave drawings to the use of glass beads for jewellery and terracotta clay figurines, and for everyday functions such as storing grain or water.
Ross’ Ramblings – Jiwa: Soul, Spirit, Vital Force – Part 1

Jiwa in the Indonesian language means ‘soul, spirit or vital force’. It is also the name given to a 28-foot trimaran yacht by its builder Wayne and his wife Jill who were practitioners of an ancient Indonesian meditation at the time.
The Global Treasures of Hauraki – Brought to you by the Department of Conservation (DOC)

When you picture New Zealand’s natural wonders, wetlands might not be the first thing that springs to mind.
Madison North Cowper Reclaiming Her Joy in Making

Driving Creek was the net that caught me after a long period overseas; a nest for getting in touch with my creative voice.
Learning Beneath the Surface – Glass Bottom Boat Whitianga

Here in Mercury Bay, we’re incredibly lucky to have Te Whanganui-o-Hei Marine Reserve – one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most amazing marine environments – right on our doorstep.