Art on the Beach Workshops
Art on the Beach Workshops
This year as part of our Art on the Beach event we will be having a lantern performance at dusk.
As a lead up to this event we will be running a series of lantern workshops with local schools and an Open Studio workshop.
The West Coast Gallery will also host a free lantern workshop for the local community on Saturday March 7 from 1 - 5pm for adults and children at Piha's Barnett Hall.
Our workshop at Lopdell House Studio is now fully booked.
From 7.45pm, Saturday, 14 March 2009 at Lion
Rock, Piha
Art on the Beach
Art on the Beach 2009 will
feature a spectacular laser light performance at Lion Rock,
Piha. Children's workshops in the weeks leading up to the
event will create fantasy lanterns for a musical performance
on the beach from 7.45pm.
A special bus will run from Titirangi for the event (subject to sufficient bookings), tickets are available from Lopdell House Gallery for $15 return. Bookings are essential via phone 817 8087 x201 or call into the gallery shop.
Art on the Beach 2009 is part of the Auckland Fringe Festival and the Titirangi Festival of Music.
Join us for an entertaining evening on:
Saturday, 14 March 2009 at Lion Rock, Piha from 7.45pm
Free entry, the show goes on whatever the weather!
Join one of our workshops and be part of the performance!
Volunteer Crew Required for Art on the
Beach
We need lots of help on the night so if you'd like
to be a part of our crew please email events@lopdell.org.nz
as soon as posiible.
If you like what we're doing at Lopdell House Gallery, perhaps you'd like to vote for us!
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