Franklin Arts Trail

Gae Webster Art Group

Gae’s Art Group produces acrylic paintings, works on paper, framed prints, jewellery, glasswork, sculpture, handmade books and cards and there is around 20 members in the group. This year they will be presenting work in the Glenbrook Scout Hall during the Franklin Arts Trail.  2023 Franklin Art Trail Number: 12

No8 Wired Rustic Designs

Claire and Stephen combine resourcefulness and creativity to create unique, custom pieces of artwork. This could be from corten steel, wood or ponga logs. These two clever cookies are on a mission to improve garden aesthetics across the country with their upcycled Rustic Designs. Contact email: number8wiredrusticdesigns@gmail.com Phone: 021-802772 Website: www.no8wiredrusticdesigns.co.nz Facebook: Click Here Mao […]

Altered State Gallery

The gallery has one of a kind art and metal sculptures made from repurposed materials. All pieces are made with a variety of weird and wonderful objects. My creations started life as household items like kitchen utensils or everyday objects we tend to throw away. My sculptures have been crafted into interesting forms that would […]

Linda Newall: Titanomagnetite Art Experience

The Titanomagnetite Experience provides visitors with an insight into the unique geographicalfeature on Waiuku’s Karioitahi Beach, the Titanomagnetite crystals within the sand. The unique sustainable art experienceprovides learning in how these crystals formed, how they became to be deposited along thecoastline, and why they are so important to Waiuku’s economy. Attendees understand the magneticproperties of […]

Riverhaven Artland: Sculpture Park

Riverhaven Artland is being built out of love. When Guy Blundell’s wife Sue died over 20 years ago he started planting trees with a view of creating an arboretum. Inspired by English Landscape Architect Capability Brown he planted thousands of ornamental trees and now many years later Riverhaven looks like a park. Along the way […]

Brenda Hollinshead

Beginning in 2015 Brenda Hollinshead began experimenting with wire which started taking human form. From aluminium wire she configures human size sculptures or larger of men,women and children. Realism and movement is what Brenda tries to achieve for them to look real; without this they appear lifeless. To date are 20 sculptures which Brenda exhibits […]