Rangatahi Art Project
An eight week project
FREE for Youth/Rangatahi (ages 13 – 20)
Thursdays 3:45pm to 5:45pm
April 23 to June 11
A weekly meet up exploring and experiencing art making. From individual creations to fun collaborations, you will discover how art can become a part of your life and how it can make life interesting and rewarding.
This small group will a safe way to explore creativity. Create – Connect – Discover and celebrate being a young person from Waiheke Island.
ALL WELCOME – no prior art experience is necessary.
Supported by Waiheke Local Board
A weekly meet up exploring and experiencing art making. From individual expressions to fun collaborations, you will discover how art can become a part of your life and how it can make life interesting and rewarding.
This small group will a safe way to explore creativity. Create – Connect – Discover and celebrate being a young person from Waiheke Island.
These sessions will start with creative exercises and work towards a youth led project.
ALL WELCOME – no prior art experience is necessary.
Supported by Waiheke Local Board
Jamie Stone
Jamie has a Bacheor in Media Arts (Wintec) and a Masters in Fine Arts (University of Auckland). He has considerable experience working with rangatahi through a job at Play It Strange running the Jam Bus Mobile Recording Studio project (a project with recorded around 10,000 kids). He has mentored youth at Waiheke High School music department. He has also been successfully running the Waiheke Youth Art Awards for four years (including 2025).
Waiheke Sustainability Centre
1A Mako Street,
Oneroa, Auckland 1081

