Art Fetiche’s engagement with the local government sector is expanding. We’ve been granted amazing opportunities to enhance spaces, as managers and developers seek to improve the user experience. We’re excited about the possibility of incorporating more of these projects into our portfolio and the stories we create through our art and installations.
Mahi toi elements were produced under the guidance of Waihōpai Rūnaka (Murihiku Marae) alongside their selected designers and artists.
Tunnel Beach Dunedin Tohu Whenua in collaboration with Aroha Novak - Embedding stories and values into regional developments.
Moncks Bay vapour blasting project depicting and celebrating local fauna designed by Fayne Robinson for the City Council.
Pou Whenua Standing tall at Castle Hill to represent Mana Whenua
With panoramic views of The Southern Alps and a great vantage for Fox Glacier, Te Kopikopiko o te Waka is a Tohu Whenua site that tells the Ngai Tahu story of creation.
Working with an artist's designs Art Fetiche helped vapour blast some great effects into the paved areas
This project was an exciting opportunity for us at Art Fetiche, putting a team together and tackling a vapour blasting project of this scale.
Working with an artist designs Art Fetiche helped sandblast the dynamic designs into the paving with our vapour blasting techniques at the Christchurch Bus Exchange
Art Fetiche installed several outstanding artworks, designed in conjunction with Fayne Robinson from Ngai Tahu and the City Council.
Victoria Square is an excellent example of art installations impact on urban spaces
Every idea starts somewhere, and is often enhanced by sharing with others. Call us up and lets have a chat!