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Everywhere you look, abstract sculptures are sprawled across the grass in a perfect cacophony of natural forms. You stop, take a breath and enter at your own risk. This is Andy Armstrong’s legacy.

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Luke Whareaorere, Otawa Waitaha a Hei project manager, gave up his Gold Coast construction career to come home and help restore the ngahere his tūpuna once traversed.

Recipes

A nostalgic crowd-pleaser that’s sticky, juicy, and full of flavour. Use any root veg you have, throw in leftover cheese, or go vegan with pumpkin and butter beans. Effortless and delicious every time.

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We meet the incredible people behind one of the Bay of Plenty’s best hidden gems nestled in the Papamoa Hills and uncover the secret of Summerhill.

Kōrero

Tūngia te ururua kia whakatupu ai te tupu o te harakeke. Te Tupu draws on the concept of removing what prevents us from reaching our potential, to allow for new growth.

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The Inside Story

A picture is worth a thousand words, or maybe even more when it involves complex feelings. We find out about a course that allows youth to express their thoughts and stories through art.

The Human Face

Rolph Hediger used coffee and ink to create the compelling portraits for his show For Theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. The series was driven by the artist’s love of meeting vastly different people and telling their stories.

Shades of Beige

Davey Bishop, aka the musician Davey Beige, has made a life in music — as a student, teacher and an accomplished artist with more than 30 years experience. His new EP, Rise Above, is out in May.

Art from a War Zone

The horrific situation in Ukraine is on all of our minds. When we saw calls to support fellow creatives there, we thought this could be a small way Our Place could contribute to people trying to survive in a war-torn country. Here, five Ukrainian artists share their work.

Waste Not

If you want to tread more lightly on the planet, own something handmade and one of a kind, or just know your money is going to a good place, check out these products made by go-getting locals.

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