A popular Far North art trail is back after a four-year Covid-enforced hiatus, with a new name and expansion to cover more of the district.
What had been Koast (Kerikeri Open Art Studios Art Trail) was last held in 2019 prior to the pandemic and had more than 70 exhibitors and more than 3000 visitors attending, many from out of the district.
This year’s event has expanded to include artists and studios from Doubtless Bay and Hokianga, and will also be open for an extra day and is being run under a slightly different model.
Spokesman Bruce MacGregor said Koast was run by the participating artists volunteering their time and skills while also creating their work for the trail.
Because of demand from artists outside Kerikeri, plus feedback from visitors, this year’s trail has been extended to include artists and galleries in Mangōnui, Rawene, Kohukohu, Russell and Matauri Bay.