The Shed Project's latest venture, an art gallery that opened last week featuring Shed artists combined with artists from the Kāpiti community, is all about inclusion, one of the organisation's primary objectives.
The Shed Project is an organisation based in Paraparaumu which provides a host of activities and opportunities for disabled and disadvantaged people.
Making wooden boxes for local business We Love Local, selling giant handmade poppies for the RSA, and daffodils for the Cancer Society, making ant bait stations and wooden coffins among many other projects, the gallery is the latest in a string of social enterprise projects the Shed Project has embarked on.

"We believe in valuing our people for what they are not for what they're not," founder Denis Wood said.