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Experience the visual delight of Katikati's unique history displayed in over 60 outdoor murals and artworks
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Lets paint our town red – 25 years of Katikati Open-Air Art

Lets paint our town red – 25 years of Katikati Open-Air Art

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Katikati’s Grassroots – Book by Steven Graveson

Katikati’s Grassroots – Book by Steven Graveson

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Dairy Factory Mural Blessed

Dairy Factory Mural Blessed

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Katikati Open-Air Art is with Andy Earl.

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Katikati Open-Air Art

I saw someone mention the lack of Christmas spirit in Kati Kati, so I borrowed a trailer and put them up for everyone 🎄Anne Henry.😀 ... See MoreSee Less

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Katikati Open-Air Art

2 weeks ago

Katikati Open-Air Art

Number 45 in the collection is the winner of the 2008 New Zealand Mural festival. The theme for the festival was ‘Journeys’. Peter has captured the theme with an image of the ‘Lady Jocelyn’ sailing ship departing the port in Belfast, Ireland on it’s voyage to New Zealand. This is what would become the pioneers of Katikati, longest journey.

Peter has painted a number of other murals around Katikati, his first one was also a sailing ship Mary queen which brought the Macmillan family to New Zealand.
Artist, Peter Nicholson, enjoys painting landscapes, historical and maritime scenes, the latter the outcome of his love of the sea, ships and boats of every kind.
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Katikati Open-Air Art

3 weeks ago

Katikati Open-Air Art

The Tile Wall is number 44 in the collection and began as a Mural Festival project in 2008 with both children and adults painting the colourful tiles which now transform the block wall beside Katikati’s Memorial Hall. Each person designed and signed their own tile and these were then baked. The first 360 tiles were attached to the wall in April 2009.

Unfortunately this wall is looking a bit worse for wear so we are trying to work out what to do with it next.
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