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Thames Arts, Treasures & Textiles – Saturday Market Exhibition

Thames Arts, Treasures and Textiles (TATAT) is a group of local artists who have come together to exhibit and sell their unique creations.
Starting on 19 October, the exhibition will be open for sales every Saturday morning, 9 am – 1 pm, in the Grahamstown Hall, in conjunction with the Saturday Thames Market.

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Coromind Editorial – Issue 21, 2024

Kia ora. Coromind is back, shaking things up in the Hauraki-Coromandel! We celebrate art and its benefits every month, despite some who dare to say that the arts aren’t important in society and shouldn’t even be taught in schools. But we know better – they fear the revolutionary power of the arts.

Coromind’s rapid growth tells me we’re doing something right. Our team loves receiving your emails and submissions – they keep our community lively and dynamic.

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Featured Artist Issue 21 – Ginney Deavoll

I paint because it brings me happiness, fulfilment and allows me to share the messages I have for the world in the most authentic way possible. Also, because I don’t know how not to. When I haven’t painted for a while I feel like there’s a big storm cloud brewing behind me full of ideas, adding up and threatening to push me over.

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Tales in Stone

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.

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Heavy Riffs with Precision

Meet King Fish, the killer three-piece band with Jacob on drums, Heinzy on bass, and Jay rocking guitar and vocals. They’re all about heavy riffs but with a cool twist: each instrument gets its own space to breathe, avoiding that full-throttle, non-stop noise. Their sound hits hard but stays clear and balanced, giving them a unique edge in the scene.

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Thames Arts, Treasures & Textiles – Saturday Market Exhibition

Thames Arts, Treasures and Textiles (TATAT) is a group of local artists who have come together to exhibit and sell their unique creations.
Starting on 19 October, the exhibition will be open for sales every Saturday morning, 9 am – 1 pm, in the Grahamstown Hall, in conjunction with the Saturday Thames Market.

Read More »

Coromind Editorial – Issue 21, 2024

Kia ora. Coromind is back, shaking things up in the Hauraki-Coromandel! We celebrate art and its benefits every month, despite some who dare to say that the arts aren’t important in society and shouldn’t even be taught in schools. But we know better – they fear the revolutionary power of the arts.

Coromind’s rapid growth tells me we’re doing something right. Our team loves receiving your emails and submissions – they keep our community lively and dynamic.

Read More »

Featured Artist Issue 21 – Ginney Deavoll

I paint because it brings me happiness, fulfilment and allows me to share the messages I have for the world in the most authentic way possible. Also, because I don’t know how not to. When I haven’t painted for a while I feel like there’s a big storm cloud brewing behind me full of ideas, adding up and threatening to push me over.

Read More »

Tales in Stone

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.

Read More »

Heavy Riffs with Precision

Meet King Fish, the killer three-piece band with Jacob on drums, Heinzy on bass, and Jay rocking guitar and vocals. They’re all about heavy riffs but with a cool twist: each instrument gets its own space to breathe, avoiding that full-throttle, non-stop noise. Their sound hits hard but stays clear and balanced, giving them a unique edge in the scene.

Read More »

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