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NEW ART AT OLD CROMWELL<br />

Readers with a creative leaning might like to get hands-on<br />

themselves during New Art at Old Cromwell. Well-known local<br />

artists will lead seven inexpensive weekend workshops at the<br />

Cromwell Heritage Project. Learn how to layer watercolours, plein<br />

art paint on the banks of Lake Dunstan, how to fire raku ceramics<br />

and more. For details visit www.cromwellheritageprecinct.co.nz or<br />

phone 03 445 1904.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 10-13<br />

Martin Poppelwell<br />

and Jonathan Smart<br />

WILD AND WILFUL<br />

QUEENSTOWN<br />

With all the super creative people living in and<br />

around Queenstown, the Community Arts Centre<br />

on the corner of Ballarat and Stanley Streets is<br />

always a vibrant place to visit. Exhibitions change<br />

monthly and you can chat to local artists working<br />

in the studios housed in this former high school<br />

building. Opening next in the Cloakroom Gallery is<br />

‘The Wild and the Wilful’ an exhibition of Charles<br />

Hannah’s paintings and drawings capturing the<br />

quirks of characterful animals and birds.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 22 to April 11<br />

STYLE | arts 41<br />

Be quick to catch EFG by Martin Poppelwell showing some of his<br />

latest works at The Central Art Gallery until Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 4.<br />

‘Woody – not that<br />

pesky woodpecker’,<br />

oil on board<br />

www.christchurch.build7.co.nz

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