Creative kids help brighten Tauranga city centre

Local children’s artwork will brighten up city centre shop windows.

More than 220 local school children have put their creative flair to work alongside well-known New Zealand artist, Sara Hughes, for a new art exhibition and light trail opening in the city centre on Friday, September 20.

The exhibition, called Reimagine Tauranga, includes eight city centre shopfront windows lit up to showcase the children’s artwork, which has been inspired by objects that relate to beach culture in the Tauranga Museum Collection, formerly called The Heritage Collection.

Reimagine Tauranga is also linked to a larger event happening in the city centre called Lights on Tauranga, which includes eight light installations by renowned light artist Angus Muir, four larger-than-life origami “Paper Pals”, and some of our much-loved permanent lighting features at Tunks Reserve and Wharf St.

Tauranga City Council’s general manager of city development and partnerships Gareth Wallis says Lights on Tauranga is the first of many free events coming to the city centre over the next few months.

“The transformation in Tauranga city centre is progressing at pace with lots of exciting projects set for completion in the lead up to Christmas,” he says. “To encourage more people to come into the city centre, check out the progress and support our local businesses, we have created a busy calendar of free events for people of all ages to enjoy.

“Lights on Tauranga will help flip a switch in the city centre this year, showcasing our future local artists alongside well-known New Zealand artists. When the various art collections are lit up together at night, it will be spectacular.

”Why not come in and enjoy a relaxing evening letting one of our local eateries do the cooking before checking out the free light trail.”

Children from Pillans Point School painting beach balls for the Sara Hughes Reimagine Tauranga exhibition.
Children from Pillans Point School painting beach balls for the Sara Hughes Reimagine Tauranga exhibition.

Children from Pillans Point School in Otūmoetai say they can’t wait to have their artwork on display in the city.

Lily Pritchard, a Year 6 student, wanted to share her excitement with a feline friend. “I really like doing art and it’s so exciting people can come and see it. I’m going to take my family to have a look, and I’d also take my cat if I could.”

Year 6 student Sam Cuttriss says: “It was cool Sara [Hughes] came in and taught us. It’s exciting that we get to have our art up in the city centre.”

Speaking about where her inspiration came from, Pillans Point School student Tui Joyce says: “I got inspired by the shape of the togs from the museum collection and thought they looked like leaves, so I painted leaves and flowers on my beach ball.”

The Lights On Tauranga self-guided tour starts at the Spring St parking building, which is free after 5pm and free all weekend.

A full map of the self-guided Lights on Tauranga tour will be available soon at www.whatsontauranga.co.nz/light-trail.

The self-guided light trail runs from September 20 to October 6, 2024, with lights on between 4.30pm and 10.30pm each day.

For the full city centre event schedule and to keep up to date with what’s happening, visit: whatsontauranga.co.nz/citycentre.

One of the Angus Muir light installations that will be part of the Lights on Tauranga trail.
One of the Angus Muir light installations that will be part of the Lights on Tauranga trail.

- SunLive

1 comment

Very pretty but

Posted on 06-09-2024 10:36 | By Bruja

let's actually halve the rents the retail pays and halve the parking charges and let's ACTUALLY get some shops open.


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