WHEN
Mon 29 May to Fri 09 June
WHERE
Te Ara o Mauao building, Windermere Campus, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
The winners of the Paradox Youth Street Art Competition will see their works exhibited alongside works by Wongi, Lucy McLauchlan, Jacob Yikes and Milton Springsteen.
As part of the competition the winning pieces will be exhibited for the public to enjoy from 29 May to 9 June 2017 in Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology’s newly opened Te Ara o Mauao building at the Windermere Campus. This building houses the creative students and provides a great gallery space for the pieces.
The winning artist will also get the chance to reproduce their entry on one of Powerco’s substations. One of the substations has already been transformed into a piece of art by Wongi and we are looking forward to see another one being transformed by Tauranga’s next superstar street artist.
The post Paradox: Youth Street Art Exhibition first appeared on Tauranga Street Art Festival.]]>1st Official Tauranga Bomb Comp
Tauranga’s new tidal stairs and pier are the newest attraction of the city centre. We will celebrate this incredible feature on our waterfront with the 1st Official Tauranga Bomb Competition on Saturday, 6 May.
Registrations for the bomb comp are closed now.
Music and Entertainment
We’re excited to announce Ijebu Pleasure Club are heading to Tauranga to play at the waterfront. Ijebu Pleasure Club is an Auckland based Afro-beat band. They blend the Afrofunk style of Fela Kuti with hits from the 80’s.
Acoustic stomp remixer of the old and new Josh Pow Music has just been confirmed to perform at the waterfront. Josh started out on busking on the streets of Tauranga central and Mount Mainstreet, but quickly developed a good name for himself amongst the community.
And much more:
Street Food Trucks
Guided Wall Walks
Face painting
Paint your own tag or stencil your own triangle
Launch of the Hunt the Paradox Triangle Competition