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Third Culture Film Festival presents Art in Motion

Events

Tauranga, NZ – With over 3,000 secondary school students expected from across the Bay of Plenty, Art In Motion bridges the gap between talent and opportunity, say the organisers of the Canvas Careers Expo happening this Thursday.


On at Mercury Baypark on August 7–8, the expo aims to connect students with real creatives and future-focused mentors.


Taking over the top floor of the venue, Art In Motion gives students the chance to explore bold new futures in film, fashion, and visual arts.


This is a fresh initiative led by the Third Culture Film Festival (TCFF) and BrightSpark - and is designed to ignite the imaginations of young people and showcase real pathways into Aotearoa’s creative industries, say organisers.


“Too often, creative careers are overlooked as viable options by both students and parents,” says Harry Oram, the Director of TCFF and co-founder of Art In Motion.


“This activation is about changing that narrative — showing our youth that creativity is not only a passion, but a practical, profitable, and essential part of our future economy,” Oram said.


 BrightSpark founder Ranui Samuels said  working with TCFF on Art In Motion is about creating systems that actually work for young creatives.


“We’re taking real steps to shift how schools, artists, and industry connect - and the students are ready,” Samuels said.



Founder of Canvas Careers Expo, Sue Boyne said she was thrilled to have Art In Motion as part of the Canvas Careers Expo this year.


"They’re adding a dynamic new dimension to the event. By bringing more options and creative opportunities to young people stepping into an uncertain world.


“This team is passionate, resilient, and they think outside the box, and I’m excited to give them a platform to showcase that," Boyne said.


An Immersive Experience — Inside and Out


The activation will transform Bay Park Arena into a multi-sensory, art-powered experience, featuring:


  • The Engine Room: An industrial-style space looping experimental short films and showcasing fashion displays from local and emerging designers — where art, film, and future collide.

  • The Chill Zone: A casual space to reset, hang out, and connect with peers and fellow creative enthusiasts — designed to keep the atmosphere creative and cool.

  • Street Art Station (Outside the Arena): Students will witness live graffiti art as local street artist Tautoko Matehaere brings the phrase “Art In Motion” to life in real time. Attendees can enter a prize draw, share their photos, and become part of the evolving mural experience.

  • FREE Evening Showcase: On the evening of August 7th, Art In Motion will host a free event open to students, parents, and educators, featuring a fashion show spotlighting local young designers, and a film screening curated by the Third Culture Film Festival. This inspiring evening is designed to bring the community together and celebrate the creative journeys of our youth.


Want to Be Part of It?

The Art In Motion team includes some of Tauranga’s most passionate youth advocates and creatives — all working at cost to deliver an unforgettable event for the next generation.


To support, collaborate, or learn more, please contact: Dhaivat Mehta Third Culture Film Festival | Art In Motion📧 tcffnz@gmail.com | 📱 021 053 3548🌐 www.tcff.online




 

A vibrant showcase of African culture, is coming to Tauranga's Historical village this weekend [June 7].

Featuring a kaleidoscope of music, dance, art, cuisine, and more, Tauranga Moana can expect electrifying performances from African artists, captivating crafts, and the tantalising tastes of Africa.


After hosting festivals at Auckland's Silo Park, with over 25,000 people joining in, the Africa Day Team, Tauranga City Council and ORIkol Productions presents Africa Day 2025 in the Bay of Plenty.





The afterparty 'Straight Outta Africa' will be hosted at the Voodoo Lounge in Mount Maunganui, and offers 'a journey through African Soundscapes from Joburg to Lagos'.


President of the Ubuntu African Society,  Faustinah Ndlovu said everyone is invited.


"It's a day to honour our past, celebrate our present, and envision our future together. Through music, art, and community.


"We hope to share African culture with the Bay of Plenty region, and support African unity.


"Whether you are of African descent, a friend of Africa, or simply curious about the continent's rich culture, there's something for everyone to enjoy and learn," Ndlovu said.


Recap Africa Day 2025. Video / Shakie Cinematography


Africa Day, formerly known as African Liberation Day, commemorates the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) on May 25th, 1963, which was later replaced by the African Union (AU).


It serves as a reminder of Africa's rich cultural heritage, diversity, and the ongoing journey towards unity and progress.


Celebrated annually, Africa Day is marked by various events

and activities around the world, highlighting African achievements, challenges, and aspirations.



DETAILS:


What: Africa Day Festival

Where: The Historic Village

When: Saturday 7 June, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost: Free



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