Rosemary Balu went to – MADE – the work of Year 2 Bachelor of Creative Industries students at the Bay of Plenty’s Toi Ohomai. On again today 28th and tomorrow 29th September 10am to 2pm in the beautiful Block M at the Windemere, Tauranga campus.
A smattering of images below – I did notice that much of the superb creativity had sold stickers even though I arrived one hour after opening time!

Going, going – amost gone…

Sold, sold, sold – what a creative professional boost this must have been
It’s still worth a visit just to see this magic creative education space and meet the talented staff and students.
BCI students sharing their talents by providing live entertainment

Well known Tauranga creative duo and a BCI student sharing his music and voice

BCI student shares her voice – need to hear more of her!
Big congratulations to the Culinary Arts students – cool idea for a cost effective food court – $10. for a selection of tapas tastes – and yes even a great take on that traditional delight the sausage sizzle (this delight not available today and tomorrow)

Downstairs noodle creators – and yes they ran out of food!

Delicious noodles and pork – only the stain remained!
Can’t go? Check out facebook @MADE exhibition17

Amazing contemporary lighting – sold out..

Part of a beautiful koru themed series
Rosemary Balu. Rosemary Balu is the founding and current editor of ARTbop. Rosemary has arts and law degrees from the University of Auckland. She has been a working lawyer and has participated in a wide variety of community activities where information gathering, submission writing, community advocacy and education have been involved. Interested in all forms of the arts since childhood Rosemary is focused on further developing and expanding multi-media ARTbop as the magazine for all the creative arts in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
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Coming up at the end of September – the NZ Mural Contest & Festival
‘FRIENDS’ EXHIBITION” in conjunction with the NZ Mural & Arts Festival Katikati
Well known Katikati artists join in exhibition at Harry Maddox, Katikati
The exhibition will be held at Harry Maddox Jewellers, 18 Main Road, Katikati, where there is a modern gallery space.
It will be open Saturday 30th Sept – Saturday 7th Oct
Sat & Sun 9:00 – 4:00, Mon – Fri 9:00 – 4:30
One of the artists will be available for a chat Sat 30th, Sun 1st, Thurs 5th, Fri 6th, and Sat 7th, from 10:00 – 4:00. We look forward to seeing you there.
Check out Birgitt’s article about what’s coming up in the NZ Mural Contest http://artbop.co.nz/nz-mural-contest-arts-festival-katikati/
Get ready for two Auckland based tribute bands hitting Totara Street Saturday 30th September 2017
What: Funkadelic Monks & Lounge Apes
Where: Totara St
When: Saturday, September 30th
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2017 Rotorua Museum Art Awards Exhibition of Finalists Judges Selection of Works
Until: Friday, 6 October 2017
Venue: Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts CentreTime: 10am – 4pm
Price: Free entry
Highlighting the exceptional talent of artists throughout the Bay of Plenty, this exhibition will showcase winners and finalists from the 2017 Rotorua Museum Art Awards.
Kereama Taepa has won out over 148 other entries from across the Bay of Plenty to take out the $10,000 Rotorua Museum Supreme Art Award with his work Bicultural Dialogue I. Judge Emma Bugden said what set this work apart for her was its simplicity; superbly executed, smart and funny which drew her in and held her attention.
“While the sculpture tackles big subjects—the complexity of cultural identity and the changing nature of craft in a digital era—it does it with cheek and humour. The legacy of tradition is seen through a contemporary lens, simultaneously throwing light on the past and the future.”
The $1,000 Toi Ohomai Innovation in Art Award went to Jill Fleming for her work Ascension and Cheyenne Rose was named as Friends of Rotorua Museum Emerging Artist for her work Legs.
The Rotorua Museum Art Awards Exhibition of Finalists 2017 displays these three award winning works alongside 45 specially selected entries at Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre until 6 October 2017.
While the exhibition is on display people can vote for their favourite artwork either in the gallery or via the Rotorua Museum Facebook page. This year the More FM People’s Choice Award will offer $500 to the artist whose work receives the most public votes in the gallery and $500 for the work with the most online votes by the end of the exhibition (6 October 2017).
Entry to the exhibition at Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre is free and will be open daily between 10am – 4pm from 9 September until 6 October 2017.
For the first time this year Rotorua Museum will be displaying works that were not chosen for the finalist exhibition in a Salon des Refusés. This exhibition will be hosted at Rotorua Library (1238 Pukuatua Street, Rotorua) from 14 September until 7 October 2017 (during normal library opening hours).
All artworks from both exhibitions will be on sale to the public throughout the exhibition period.
For further information please contact Rotorua Museum, phone 07 350 1814 or email rotorua.museum@rotorualc.nz
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