RANGIWAHIA ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS CENTRE
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      • Wearable arts Help
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      • How to Register your work
      • Gallery of Works
  • Community Spectacle
    • Giants >
      • Out of the Suitcase Puppet Festival 2015
      • Big Girls >
        • International Women's Day Celebrations
        • Big Girl's for Suffrage 125
      • Christmas Giants
      • photos from the past
    • Lanterns >
      • Year of the Rat
      • Year of the Pig 2019
      • Lanterns 2018 Year of the Dog
      • lanterns 2017
      • Year o't Horse 2014
      • Year o't Snake 2013
      • Year o't Dragon 2012 wkshops
      • Year o't Dragon 2012 Parade
      • Year o't Rabbit 2011
      • Year o't Tiger 2010 Lantern slideshow
      • photos
    • Other Events >
      • Ahi Ka Wellington Matariki
      • Okoro Matariki Puanga Bonfire
      • Koanga spring bonfire
    • Lit Bike events
  • Installations
    • Deep Sea with Capital E
    • Urban Garden Cuba Dupa
    • Tianma
    • Comrade Ship
    • Sensory Walls >
      • Blog
    • HE ARA TAE - COLOURS >
      • Cast & Crew Out takes
  • Green Spaces
    • Ahimate Reserve >
      • community bonfires
    • Living Structures
    • Courses and workdays
    • REGENERATION
  • REACT
    • Contact us
    • Helping fund our work >
      • employers payroll giving
      • employee payroll giving
    • Visiting Artists
    • Testimonials
    • History >
      • photos
      • Videos
      • Press articles
      • Aotearoa Bound
    • Sponsors/Funders
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  • Whats new
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Our Mission is to:


Bring people together for fun and learning.

Create street spectacles for and by the community.

Raise awareness of environmental issues and positive actions for change.

Help further understanding and appreciation of different groups that make up our communities.

Promote local pride and engender raising the profile of marganalised groups.

Encourage hopes and dreams.

Reuse - Recycle - Renew.

Help people realise that being involved in their community can be cool.

Junk and Disorderly is the Outreach Arm of the REACT
This Kaupapa guides us in all activities we undertake in the wider Community.

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An incorporated society with charitable status furthering the aims of sustainable practice and community development.
To promote Environmental arts projects and community participation in visual arts. To aid and assist communities in realizing their visions for their community event by use of natural resources and reused items.
Provide educational outreach on sustainable practices through school visits and workshops, bringing together disparate groups for combined creation of community art.
Create a carbon neutral gallery space for free community use
Help further understanding of sustainable practices through existing examples and workshop development
Bring people together for fun and learning .
To create street spectacles by and for the people.
Develop a volunteer base to sustain the initiatives through skill sharing.
Provide a perpetual space for the growing of willow,hazel and chestnut (for sustainable coppicing and use )incorporating a living sculpture landscape art park
Create a forum for collaboration between artists - local,national and international-working in the environmental field
Make provision for free workshops each year enabling no barrier to learning.
Showcase renewable energy both through the carbon neutral centre and by focusing on renewable forms of power for our workshops and lit processional pieces .
Use our workshops to introduce alternative technology and renewable power and new ways to more individuals and communities

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  • Home
    • Welcome
    • Our Kaupapa
    • Volunteering with REACT
    • Get in Contact
    • Willows of Rangiwahia
    • Whats new >
      • Online workshops
      • Free Offers
      • and not so new
    • Want to Visit?
  • Junk & Disorderly
    • Recycled Arts
    • Recycled Christmas
    • Tell Your Story
    • Tile Project
    • ANZAC Wreath
    • Paper Play >
      • Paper Dolls
      • Headliner challenge
    • wearable arts >
      • Wearable arts Help
    • Mural and Graffiti projects >
      • How to Register your work
      • Gallery of Works
  • Community Spectacle
    • Giants >
      • Out of the Suitcase Puppet Festival 2015
      • Big Girls >
        • International Women's Day Celebrations
        • Big Girl's for Suffrage 125
      • Christmas Giants
      • photos from the past
    • Lanterns >
      • Year of the Rat
      • Year of the Pig 2019
      • Lanterns 2018 Year of the Dog
      • lanterns 2017
      • Year o't Horse 2014
      • Year o't Snake 2013
      • Year o't Dragon 2012 wkshops
      • Year o't Dragon 2012 Parade
      • Year o't Rabbit 2011
      • Year o't Tiger 2010 Lantern slideshow
      • photos
    • Other Events >
      • Ahi Ka Wellington Matariki
      • Okoro Matariki Puanga Bonfire
      • Koanga spring bonfire
    • Lit Bike events
  • Installations
    • Deep Sea with Capital E
    • Urban Garden Cuba Dupa
    • Tianma
    • Comrade Ship
    • Sensory Walls >
      • Blog
    • HE ARA TAE - COLOURS >
      • Cast & Crew Out takes
  • Green Spaces
    • Ahimate Reserve >
      • community bonfires
    • Living Structures
    • Courses and workdays
    • REGENERATION
  • REACT
    • Contact us
    • Helping fund our work >
      • employers payroll giving
      • employee payroll giving
    • Visiting Artists
    • Testimonials
    • History >
      • photos
      • Videos
      • Press articles
      • Aotearoa Bound
    • Sponsors/Funders
    • Links
  • Whats new