The crowds will soon gather as a crew of hand-picked artists bring the beautiful to Hamilton East in the 8th annual Boon Street Art Festival, from the 3rd ‘til the 5th of November. <img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2310/3eac3570e5c7d52a5c8f.jpeg' .
Ever walked down a Hamilton street only to be stopped in your tracks by a stunning mural? Behold the work of Boon Arts, a charitable trust who have transformed the city since 2017 with their aim of “art everywhere, everyday”. Their murals are .
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Press Release – Boon Street Arts Festival Artist Erika Pearce, delivering a dose of female power to the YWCA at BOON Street Art Festival 2020. Seven artists, six walls, three days. BOON Street Art Festival is back for 2021 from March 5th-7th, celebrating Mana Whine with an all-female …
Artist Erika Pearce, delivering a dose of female power to the YWCA at BOON Street Art Festival 2020.
Seven artists, six walls, three days. BOON Street Art Festival is back for 2021 from March 5th-7th, celebrating Mana Wāhine with an all-female line-up that’s all Aotearoa.
Waking up the city’s north end walls with a vibrant dose of colour, is the ultimate curation of homegrown talent from Wellington, Auckland, and Hamilton – Xoë Hall, Erin Forsyth, Gina Kiel, Gembol, Pounamu Wharekawa, Abigail Aroha Jensen, and Rachel Kiddie McClure.
Thursday, 11 February 2021, 4:39 pm
Artist
Erika Pearce, delivering a dose of female power to the YWCA
at BOON Street Art Festival
2020.
Seven artists, six walls,
three days. BOON Street Art Festival is back for 2021 from
March 5th-7th, celebrating Mana Wāhine with an all-female
line-up that s all Aotearoa.
Waking up the city’s
north end walls with a vibrant dose of colour, is the
ultimate curation of homegrown talent from Wellington,
Auckland, and Hamilton - Xoë Hall, Erin Forsyth, Gina Kiel,
Gembol, Pounamu Wharekawa, Abigail Aroha Jensen, and Rachel
Kiddie McClure.
The free, public festival, in its 6th
year of operation, is responsible for the bright pockets