Brya Rose Art Studio

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15 Haig Street, Frankton, Hamilton

Nestled in the heart of Frankton, Brya Rose Art Studio has become a go-to spot for creativity and inspiration. The light-filled, welcoming space serves not just as a dual workshop and gallery, but also as a meeting place, catering for anyone wanting to unwind, connect and create. Whether you're an art novice or a seasoned pro, the studio coaxes out everyone’s inner artist - inviting you to explore your artistic side in a truly unique setting.

The studio is a versatile space that can accommodate events, collaborations and celebrations, but at Brya Rose Art Studio, creativity always takes centre stage. Workshops are led by Brya herself and with options ranging from ‘Bro’s with Brushes’ to ‘Flower Painting’ sessions, there’s something for all skills and occasions. The best part? You walk away with a piece of art that you love, and you can enjoy saying, "Thanks, I made that!" The gallery also showcases a number of original artworks available to purchase.

The woman behind the wonder, Brya Rose is an experienced artist who has spent the past decade bringing colourful, playful art to life. As a muralist, artist, mother, teacher, and now business owner, she thrives on collaboration and creating opportunities for her fellow artists. Her goal was to turn the studio into a unique and vibrant space where anyone can dive into the creative process, and that’s exactly what the studio has become. 

With its warm, inviting atmosphere and diverse offerings, Brya Rose Art Studio is more than just a place to create; it’s a place to connect. Brya’s passion for art and her dedication to fostering creativity shine through in every workshop and event. She’s collaborated with local favourites like BOON, Flower Crate, Flox, and Mr Pickles, helping Brya Rose Art Studio cement itself as a community hotspot and a new cultural landmark in Kirikiriroa.

Words by Nicole Mudgway & Photography by Anna Briggs

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Location

15 Haig Street, Frankton, Hamilton

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