Te Puke Times

Vibrant new look for The Hub

Local rangatahi and artist Kalib Wallace revamp Te Puke's Hub

- Stuart Whitaker

The Hub in Te Puke has a new vibrant appearance. With the help of local rangatahi, Kalib Wallace has transforme­d what was, as few are likely to dispute, a rather drab-looking building on Jocelyn St.

The building houses the Te Puke foodbank and a range of services including advice and advocacy, counsellin­g, an open cafe and a safe, comfortabl­e space to relax in.

Kalib created the mural on an exterior wall at the Nga¯ Ka¯kano Foundation on Commerce Lane last year. He also runs a healthy lifestyle programme for youngsters through the foundation called Te Tu¯ a¯ papa Auaha, which has a creative element.

Many of those youngsters helped create the Nga¯ Ka¯kano mural.

“They were always asking me, ‘When are we doing the next mural?’,”

says Kalib.

“So this year, I am rolling up my

sleeves and creating more opportunit­ies for the kids on the programme.

He says the design goes back to the cultural roots of the area, with Rangiuru Maunga and the Kaituna River to the left and the Raparapaho­e Stream and Otawa Maunga to the right. They are significan­t awa and maunga for Tapuika and Waitaha iwi.

“A lot of locals will connect to this mural - and I wanted to keep it relevant to everyone.”

The Hub Te Puke general manager Scott Nicholson says having a mural on the front of the building has been on his radar for years.

“I just wanted to have the place looking more vibrant and inviting,” he says.

There was no specific brief, he just wanted something that reflected the landscape of Te Puke.

“I really wanted something that spoke of life, as opposed to something that looked like a drab warehouse.”

He says the involvemen­t of young people in the mural aligns with “who we are and what we do”.

Kalib, who has been a profession­al artist for 15 years, operates under the name AEROSOUL World.

 ?? ?? Kalib Wallace, with the help of local rangatahi, has created a mural on the side of The Hub Te Puke’s building in Jocelyn St, Te Puke.
Kalib Wallace, with the help of local rangatahi, has created a mural on the side of The Hub Te Puke’s building in Jocelyn St, Te Puke.

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