
Pataka

Shades at Grays- Craft Lamps
John Barr reclaims century-old agricultural and industrial timbers, re-purposing them to create unique table lamps. He has a deep respect for the environment and believes in preserving natural resources

Ahi Kā Collective
Carving, weaving, tukutuku and kōwhaiwhai

Lindsay Blakeley
Changing colours and shapes of the land and seascapes of Titahi Bay and surrounds are my inspiration. I use acrylics to interpret and paint the views with an impressionistic style

Saskia Hendrikse
Local hand made ceramic travel cups in all the sizes and bowls to try and reduce the use of take away coffee cups

Bruce Freestone
Hand crafted turned wooden items, bowls, vases, boxes, pens and other assorted items. Medium a mixture of wood and resin

Adele Hickford
My approach to art is very eclectic; I enjoy painting, drawing, printmaking, and collage, with my style ranging through abstract, realism and into surrealism. Enjoy the view!

Deidree Hutchins
Acrylic paintings inspired by local landscape. Contemporary and sometimes abstract. Bold and vibrant colour pallets capturing the light and beauty of the Porirua area

Karin McCombe Jones
Karin is an expressive artist. She works with an abundance of kaleidoscopic acrylic colours. Her works feature NZ landscapes, seascapes and animals captured in unusual poses or moments

Rebecca Spinks
Contemporary weaving using VHS videotape

Bert Van Dijk
Acrylic and multi-media on canvas and on wood-panel. Expressive abstract

Fran Zukowski
Acrylic and multi-media on canvas and on wood-panel. Expressive abstract

Shades at Grays- Lampshades
Sue Ingram creates beautiful lampshades for her customers. Working from her wide range of quality fabrics or from your own choice, she provides unique lighting options to transform any home

Enshantia Designs by Julie
I create soft whimsical illustrations by hand using fine point ink pen and acrylic paints. My work features images of baby animals and floral botanicals

Seema Singh
Seema is a mixed-media artist. She uses crayons, acrylic paints, charcoal, and ink

Mauri Oho Weavers
Mauri Oho are a group of weavers from Porirua who express themselves through the many art forms within Te Whare Pora, including taaniko, raranga and weaving kākahu (cloaks)

Te Wharetoi o Ngāti Toa
Ngāti Toa artists showcase mahi whakairo, tukutuku, kōwhaiwhai and tāniko. See the fruits of an initiative that aims to strengthen the traditional arts practices and mātauranga within Ngāti Toa

Beverly Janes
My passion for painting is ongoing. I work with soft pastels and have done for about 20 years now. Capturing our environment. But I still occasionally paint in oils

Sarb Kaur
I do mixed media art with with epoxy resin and alcohol ink as my main medium combined with colour shifting pigments and natural resources like shells, paua pieces, stones, etc

Jill Sutton
Taking inspiration from the local landscape and with a love of buildings, I create photorealistic acrylic paintings and highly detailed pen drawings

Artisan Weavers
Hand woven wearables (scarves, shawls) and tableware (runners, placemats, tea towels) in a range of colours and yarns - wool, silk, and cotton

Ina Todd
Artist, graphic designer and print maker. I merge my design education with my Samoan cultural heritage to create prints that reflect a blend of tradition and innovation