
The Three Fried Bread and a Doughnut
This Matariki, three unapologetically Māori voices—Jason Tahatika, Roimata Taimana, and Walter Baker—bring bold, powerful new work to Kūaotunu in a special exhibition …

This Matariki, three unapologetically Māori voices—Jason Tahatika, Roimata Taimana, and Walter Baker—bring bold, powerful new work to Kūaotunu in a special exhibition …

Welcome to Issue 29 of Coromind — your favourite local magazine shining a light on Hauraki-Coromandel artists and sharing stories from our vibrant communities.

New Zealand-born artist Ross Paul Dunn has long explored the complex relationship between humans, animals and the environment through his creative work.

Kay Ogilvie is a potter – and so much more. Her studio pieces range from playful platters to towering totems, made with a mix of clay, glaze, glass and whatever else the day inspires.

Proud to be Local — brought to you by CFM — is our inspirational feature, highlighting home-grown Coromandel Peninsula folks doing wonderful things out in the world.

This Matariki, three unapologetically Māori voices—Jason Tahatika, Roimata Taimana, and Walter Baker—bring bold, powerful new work to Kūaotunu in a special exhibition …

Welcome to Issue 29 of Coromind — your favourite local magazine shining a light on Hauraki-Coromandel artists and sharing stories from our vibrant communities.

New Zealand-born artist Ross Paul Dunn has long explored the complex relationship between humans, animals and the environment through his creative work.

Kay Ogilvie is a potter – and so much more. Her studio pieces range from playful platters to towering totems, made with a mix of clay, glaze, glass and whatever else the day inspires.

Proud to be Local — brought to you by CFM — is our inspirational feature, highlighting home-grown Coromandel Peninsula folks doing wonderful things out in the world.