
Mangawhai Bi-products Art Exhibition
mangawhai, Mangawhai, Northland
A Closer Look at Bi-products
Bi-products is perfect for anyone who enjoys contemporary art that blends scientific observation with bold graphic styling. This free exhibition at Mangawhai brings together the work of Mark Lewington and Tabea Salewski, a creative couple whose practices span graphic design, ceramics, and illustration. Mark creates mixed-media pieces using spray paint, stencils, and recycled objects, while Tabea produces wheel-thrown pottery decorated with hand-drawn images of native flora, birds, and coastal ecosystems. The gallery is open daily from 10.30 am to 3.30 pm, with Saturday hours starting at 9 am, and visitors can stay as long as they like. No booking is required and the exhibition suits all ages, making it an easy outing for families, couples, or solo visitors looking for a relaxed cultural experience. The show offers a genuine community gathering point where locals and visitors can appreciate thoughtful, place-based artwork without any cost barrier.
Venue Details
Mangawhai is a coastal Northland town known for its relaxed atmosphere and strong creative community. The exhibition venue sits right in the heart of this welcoming area, giving visitors the chance to combine an art outing with a stroll along the beach or a visit to nearby cafes. The setting reflects the natural inspiration behind much of the displayed work, particularly Tabea's coastal and native species themes. With free entry and flexible opening hours, the exhibition fits easily into a weekend or weekday visit to the district.