Stoneleigh Summer Art Series Pops up at Wynyard Quarter
25 November 2011
For Immediate Release
THE STONELEIGH SUMMER ART SERIES POPS UP AT WYNYARD QUARTER
The Stoneleigh Summer Art Series is back and better than ever with a brand new line up of talent from Wednesday 7th – Sunday 18th December at Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter. Hosting some of New Zealand’s best musicians and artists including Jonny Love, the Rooftop Collective and Chloe Bartlett, visitors can bask in the sun and indulge their passion for live music, arts and superb food from Marvel Grill, whilst enjoying a taste of Stoneleigh’s newest range or wines, Stoneleigh Latitude.
Bringing a fresh new take to this year’s event, Stoneleigh is partnering with The Arts Foundation of New Zealand, with the vibrant, pop-up al fresco venue offering the best of summer, arts, food and wine in Auckland’s newest entertainment mecca.
Simon Bowden, Executive Director of the Arts Foundation says, “Our partnership with Stoneleigh Wines enables us to present some of New Zealand’s finest artists to a wider audience so that we can open up the world of artists to everyone. Like Stoneleigh, we are keen to ensure the arts are accessible and enjoyable for all.”
Stoneleigh invites Aucklanders and visitors to the city to take time out from their busy schedules this December to relax and unwind with an early taste of summer over the Stoneleigh Summer Art Series.
Located at the Wynyard Quarter, the Stoneleigh Summer Art Series will be open to visitors from 12noon till 9.00pm every day during the Stoneleigh Summer Art Series.
Stoneleigh Summer Art Series at Wynyard
Quarter:
12noon – 9.00pm daily, 7th – 18th
December
Wynyard Quarter, CBD, Auckland (plaza outside
Marvel Grill)
R18 event. For further information, visit:
www.stoneleigh.co.nz
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