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Inspiring creativity in Tauranga, Creative Tauranga aims to empower and encourage participation in creativity, by both artists and audiences.
Provides materials and supplies for artists and art enthusiasts, along with art classes and workshops for both kids and adults. Tuition is available in clay sculpture, calligraphy, oil painting, patchwork and pottery.
On-sell wholesalers supplying raw material for the pottery, china painting and ceramic industry. Products include clays, brushes, kilns and pottery tools.
foster growth in the creative arts by providing access to the arts for all. They hold a number of exhibitions each year, along with a range of weekly classes, weekend workshops and holiday programmes for both adults and children.
New Zealand's third oldest art museum has an important art collection and is a gateway to the Nelson region of New Zealand arts and crafts.
Promoting pottery and ceramics through an annual exhibition for its members and a range of pottery classes.
Offering inspiration, a full range of tools and everything you need to create wonderful mosaic works. Mosaica also offer mosaic classes and workshops for both children and adults.
New Zealand potter and ceramic artist, Brian Gartside, creates stoneware, ceramic artworks and sculptures. Classes and workshops are also available.
A primary school in Temuka, catering for boys and girls from New Entrants to Year 6. They currently have a roll of around 285, with a well qualified and experienced staff in both teaching and school support positions.
A contemporary ceramic studio where you can paint your own ceramics. Classes available for adults and children. No experience needed.
Ceramic artists, specialising in alternative firing methods and using local Banks Peninsula clay and volcanic rock. Classes and workshops available.
Just a step way from Wellington lies an area of spectacular sea vistas, glorious sunsets, untouched native forest and dramatic hillscapes.
New Zealand based importer, retailer and wholesaler of pottery and ceramics.
Sculptural clay vessels for gardens by Janet Hyde. Pottery classes and tutoring also available.
Old School Arts Centre is run by the Raglan Community Arts Council in a 19th century heritage building. The Centre, including the popular Clay Shed pottery centre, is used by the arts community and friends of the arts in Raglan.
A site featuring all things craft related: events and markets, products and supplies, information and classes, organisations and groups.
An organisation that supports artists in the Hibiscus coast region, promoting art classes, exhibitions, workshops and news.
Has been weaving and spinning since 1962, and for the past 20 years has been teaching regularly in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States.
Located in Cambridge, the Empire Gallery exhibits the finest in local New Zealand visual arts, including painting, drawing, sculpture, jewellery, textiles and ceramics.
Information about the kiwi, produced by BNZ in cooperation with the Department of Conservation and Forest and Bird.
Hokitika bed and breakfast accommodation.
Specialist interactive educational tour company, offering tours of New Zealand's North and South Islands to international students. Also offering 1-4 week recreational English language courses with activities including kayaking, horse riding, golf and Maori cultural activities.
All about Huntly, Waikato's history, what's on, information and business.
Honeymoon Exclusives specialise in honeymoon packages and South Pacific weddings. Located in Auckland.
Offering self-contained accommodation at Kaiteriteri Heights. Every creature comfort, plenty of relaxing space and an incredible 360 degree view.
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