Te Awamutu Courier

New trail encourages creativity

Studios open to help people discover

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Art enthusiast­s now have the opportunit­y to sample local talent with the launch of the Waipā Creative Trail. Following the success of the Creative Conduit pop-up gallery and workshop series in Te Awamutu earlier this year, the creative trail for 2024 has been officially establishe­d.

The trail is supported by the Te Awamutu Business Chamber and Waipā District Council’s Creative Communitie­s Scheme to help people discover more about their own creativity.

Trail co-ordinator Abbie McCall said it was a chance to have community conversati­ons about creativity and its many forms and benefits.

“Often people say they’re not creative because they’re not artists, but that’s not true.

“We want to dispel some of the common myths around creativity, including what it is, and help people identify and appreciate how they express themselves creatively”.

Business Chamber chief executive, Shane Walsh, said the trail is a great initiative that will help highlight the social and economic role of creativity in creating vibrant communitie­s.

“There’s a significan­t amount of research showing the link between creativity and health and well-being, and we’re fortunate to have some very talented creatives but they’re not necessaril­y well known in the area.

“So, we see the trail as being of great benefit to everyone”, he said.

During its inaugural year, trail organisers were aiming to have six to eight creatives open their studios to the public, offering a chance for people to see works in progress, view finished pieces, and have conversati­ons with the artists.

Exhibition­s and other opportunit­ies would be made available for attendees to explore and discover their own forms of creativity.

McCall said she was delighted with the responses received so far.

“We’ve just started contacting organisati­ons to gauge their interest in holding an exhibition and the response has been really positive. We’re aiming to have at least three or four of these, as well as a range of open studios”.

The lead-up to the trail and the day itself would see activities to get people thinking about their own creative talents and creativity.

The Waipā Creative Trail is a free community event and will be on March 16. To keep up to date with what’s happening, like ‘The Waipā Creative Hub’ page on Facebook.

 ?? Photo / Eric Cheng-Wei Chiu ?? Ceramic artist Alex Wilkinson knows the importance of creativity and is excited to be involved in the Waipā Creative Trail.
Photo / Eric Cheng-Wei Chiu Ceramic artist Alex Wilkinson knows the importance of creativity and is excited to be involved in the Waipā Creative Trail.

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