This weekend is one of the capital’s busiest of the year with the opening of this year’s World of WearableArt (WOW) coinciding with an All Blacks v Australia Bledisloe Cup rugby game at Sky Stadium.
The 2023 World of WearableArt (WOW) Show again contributed more than $30 million to the Wellington region, according to an economic evaluation commissioned by the city’s economic development agency, WellingtonNZ.
Meet one of World Of WearableArt's headline performers for 2023 – actor, model, dancer, musician, and all-round cool kid Jaxson Cook. The post Q&A: World Of WearableArt headliner Jaxson Cook appeared first on Capital Magazine.
World of WearableArt (WOW) is a unique combination of the world’s leading wearable art competition and a spectacular stage show held in Wellington, New Zealand.
Lōemis festival art show and markets. Showcasing the works of multiple artists, call in anytime, browse, hang around, grab a coffee, and chat to the artists!
We caught up with Chapter Three artists, who will be occupying Enjoy's space for studio time 2—28 Pipiri June before opening an exhibition in Hōngongoi July. Here, p.Walters makes a claim for "No More Worlds."
By Adam Julian & Steven White Photos by Andy McArthur There were four First XV matches that went ahead in the Wellington region today, headlined by the blockbuster St Pat’s Silverstream – Wellington College fixture that was won by St Pat’s Silverstream 16-15. More on this match under the sub-heading below. That Silverstream – Wellington...