Molly Morpeth Canaday Award Night for Painting and Drawing 2021, is presented by Arts Whakatāne and exhibition partner, Te Kōputu a te whanga a Toi - Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre.
Sat, 24/10/2020 - 12:00am to Sun, 17/01/2021 - 12:00am
When we think of raranga and whatu (weaving) as artforms it is most often associated with women where the skills and techniques have been passed down maternal lines for centuries. But what is largely unknown is that men have also practiced these arts and in some cases have excelled in their chosen artform.
Sat, 14/11/2020 - 12:00am to Sun, 17/01/2021 - 12:00am
Catchlights features recent works from artists who range from beginners to experienced professionals. The result is a kaleidoscope of imagery, as each photographer responds to a myriad of themes and locations.
Current and upcoming exhibitions at 'Te Kōputu a te Whanga a Toi' galleries and 'Te Whare Taonga o Taketake - Whakatāne Museum Collections and Research'.
The Whakatāne Museum houses over 600,000 items in its collections and offers a wide range of resources and services for researchers, students and the public.
Whakatāne Museum and Arts runs an exciting Kaiārahi / Visitor Host programme in the galleries at Te Kōputu a te Whanga a Toi — Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre.
The Whakatāne Museum is located in the Eastern Bay of Plenty and serves the Whakatāne District and the Mataatua rohē. The museum operates over two premises.