By Raglan Old School Arts Centre
Raglan is ready to rock its sixth successful Arts Weekend – an event drawing summer crowds since 2008. This year, a tantalising combination of art, food, and wine is in store for festival-goers.
Copies of the guide are available from the Raglan i-SITE in Wainui Rd, the Raglan Old School Arts Centre in Stewart Street, at Raglan cafés and galleries and many other outlets throughout the Waikato and Auckland.
Or download it as PDF now (1.4MB).pdf
Original art will be paired with artisan food as the Raglan Arts Weekend launches its very first ‘Little Food Fest’ – a line-up of the very best gastronomic delights from the Waikato region and further afield. Artisan bread, wine, cheese, icecream and more will be temptingly displayed right in the heart of the action at vendor stalls. Little Food Festival runs on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th.
The Raglan Arts Weekend Guide provides details of over 30 artists exhibiting either at their studios or the Old School. An impressive range of work includes painting, sculpture, photography, jewellery and wearable art. This work will be on display and available for purchase, and the local artists are always happy to discuss their thoughts and processes.
Raglan Arts Weekend PREVIEW EXHIBITION
Saturday 17th to Friday 23rd January 2015
Raglan Old School Arts Centre, Stewart St, Raglan
Visitors are warmly invited to the official launch preview event on Friday 23rd January, 6.30pm at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre, where you can meet the artists and view examples of their work. (Free entry/ cash bar)
Copies of the guide are available from the Raglan i-SITE in Wainui Rd, the Raglan Old School Arts Centre in Stewart Street, at Raglan cafés and galleries and many other outlets throughout the Waikato and Auckland.
Or download it as PDF now (1.4MB).pdf
Check out participating artists’ work via www.facebook.com/raglanart.
A fun weekend of art, sun, and delicious artisan food is the perfect way to experience the relaxed, friendly vibe in Raglan; one of New Zealand’s funkiest little seaside towns.