
Common Ground – Locals’ Creative Space
Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine

Jocelyn Pratt’s passion lies in sculpting hardstone, where she explores and enhances the natural qualities of stone through form, polish, texture, light and shadow. Her creations celebrate the natural solidity and strength of stone, aiming to evoke a sense of tactile repose and optimism for societal change.

Milly Moon is a vocalist celebrated for her remarkable range and diversity.
Join Milly Moon on this journey and experience the magic of Walking Songs—a performance that inspires, challenges, and resonates deeply.

Tawa Rikihana, also known as Derrick ‘Rick’ Rikihana, is a Māori artist from the Te Arawa iwi and the Tuhourangi-Tarawhai hapū. His Awa (ancestral river) is Te Wairoa, and his Maunga (mountain) is Tarawera. Rick’s wharenui, Hinemihi o Tarawhai, holds significant cultural importance to him and his whānau.

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine

Jocelyn Pratt’s passion lies in sculpting hardstone, where she explores and enhances the natural qualities of stone through form, polish, texture, light and shadow. Her creations celebrate the natural solidity and strength of stone, aiming to evoke a sense of tactile repose and optimism for societal change.

Milly Moon is a vocalist celebrated for her remarkable range and diversity.
Join Milly Moon on this journey and experience the magic of Walking Songs—a performance that inspires, challenges, and resonates deeply.

Tawa Rikihana, also known as Derrick ‘Rick’ Rikihana, is a Māori artist from the Te Arawa iwi and the Tuhourangi-Tarawhai hapū. His Awa (ancestral river) is Te Wairoa, and his Maunga (mountain) is Tarawera. Rick’s wharenui, Hinemihi o Tarawhai, holds significant cultural importance to him and his whānau.

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine