Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Creativity flourishing at Uxbridge Arts and Culture

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Uxbridge Arts and Culture in Howick offers a range of classes and programmes. Photo supplied
  • This is a shared arts column put together by the Howick Historical Village, Te Tuhi, and Uxbridge Arts and Culture. By Paul Brobbel, director, Uxbridge Arts and Culture.

As we move into the final term of the year, Uxbridge Arts and Culture is delighted to present an inspiring programme of classes and workshops designed to spark creativity, connection, and growth.

Term four is always a special season for us, a time when the energy of spring and the anticipation of summer combine to make our studios buzz with ideas and activity.

Our programme offers a diverse range of opportunities for learners of all ages.

Whether you’re eager to pick up a paintbrush for the first time, refine your pottery techniques, or get creative in our jewellery classes, there’s something at Uxbridge for you.

For those who love movement and expression, we continue to offer dance, yoga, Pilates and Zumba classes, with options for both beginners and the more experienced.

This term we’re especially excited to welcome you to several recent additions to the programme: Painting for Absolute Beginners and Ballet for Beginners.

For those looking for a quick, one-off experience we have a range of workshops including paint carving, kintsugi, pounamu carving and sourdough bread making.

Our workshops make great gifts for anyone looking to spread some creativity around.

Don’t forget Uxbridge is a treasure for kids and families too.

Spaces are limited, so we encourage early enrolment. You can explore the full programme and secure your place through our website or by visiting us at the centre.

We can’t wait to welcome you.

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