For the past 33 years the Whakatāne community has been fortunate to be able to view art pieces selected as finalists for the Molly Morpeth Art Awards.
This year, and for the first time since the awards were established in 1986, there will be a second showing for 2019 Molly Morpeth Canaday Award – Painting and Drawing winning works.
Masterton is set to host 13 new award-winning artworks at Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History, fresh from the 2019 awards.
Awards co-ordinator Heather Hourigan said the new partnership with Aratoi was an ideal way to reach out to a different community.
"Audiences from the Wairarapa would not normally get to see this national award exhibition," Hourigan said. "We also liked the idea that this extended showing would highlight the opportunities open to Wairarapa artists."