Explore creativity

Woolshed Art Studio

Create as you have been created.

The former Orama Woolshed has been beautifully transformed into an inspiring art studio, offering a dynamic space for artists of faith, artists in residence, guests and our Aotea community.

Our studio is available for workshops, team-building activities, creative processing and events.

  • Our studio is available to both host or lead creative events. Keep an eye out for upcoming opportunities to learn, explore and play.

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  • Available for artists of faith wanting to get away and find inspiration by our beautiful surroundings.

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  • We are privileged to have a number of artists working at, or affiliated with our space.

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  • We have big dreams for our space, but it takes the ideation and generosity of many helping hands.

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  • The old woolshed has been transformed into a creative arts studio!

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Artists Residencies

Available for artists of faith wanting to get away and find inspiration by our beautiful surroundings.

  • 2-4 week residency

  • Scheduled private space in the studio each day (worked around any bookings)

Please note, all artists are to pay for their own transportation to and from Orama, Aotea/Great Barrier Island.

“The Lord said to Moses, “...I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship, to devise artistic designs...to work in every craft.”

— Exodus 31:1-5

Our Artists

  • Jo McQuoid’s journey began in West Auckland, and then moved to the Hibiscus Coast, where she dedicated 30 years to registered nursing in the community.

    She began her painting journey, when her 2 boys were in middle school. Between work and whānau commitments, Jo recognised that she desperately needed to set aside a morning a week to embrace and lean into her artistic side, in which she found an outlet of expression, joy and essential self care. A community of like-minded, inspirational artists at Estuary Arts in Orewa, provided encouragement and critique, as they shared their joint passion.

    Now residing between Whangaparaoa and Aotea/Great Barrier Island, Jo is able to showcase her multifaceted talents and compassionate spirit through her role in event management and arts development for Orama.

  • Murray Leslie is a skilled and versatile artist who graduated with a diploma in art, craft, and design, specialising in ceramics and bronze casting.

    With a passion for exploring various forms of artistic expression, Murray's work is defined by his deep understanding of materials and techniques. His mastery of ceramics and bronze casting allows him to transform raw materials into captivating works of art, each piece reflecting both technical expertise and creative vision. 

    In addition to his specialisation, Murray is highly experienced in graphite pencil drawing, focusing on detailed portraits and wildlife.

  • Art Sozo facilitator and mix-media artist

    Treena has a passion for bringing freedom and connection to God through Art.  This led her to undertake Art Sozo training from Gail Spooner the Pastoral Counselor at Bethel Transformation Center and founder of Art Sozo.

    Treena has run and helped facilitate a number of creative and well-being workshops throughout New Zealand and Australia and was the founder of the Beautiful Courageous You and Be You Women events that have been held in New Zealand and Australia.

Mary Spacapan
  • Born to US-Canadian parents, Mary immigrated to Aotearoa New Zealand when she was six years old. She completed her BFA from Columbia, Chicago, later migrating to California where she lived, worked and painted for some time. The events of 2020 spurred a desire to return home to Aotearoa, where she now resides permanently. 

    E mihi ana ia ki ngā mana whenua. Mary believes it right to acknowledge her place in Aotearoa is upheld by her commitment to te Tiriti o Waitangi and sustained through the friendship of many.

    Deeply connected to the land and unearthing her indigenous North American [Mohawk] heritage, Mary operates alongside local and national peacemakers around matters of reconciliation. Her work carefully considers the role and responsibility of the ‘witness,’ and explores what it means to invoke memory, serve, and tend to the dynamic nature of the whenua, both land and body, with generational vision.

  • We have big dreams, but it takes the ideation and generosity of many helping hands.

    We would like to develop an arts trail and further build out purpose built spaces for the local and visiting community.

The Transformation

Thanks to the fantastic folk at MMM and support from the Great Barrier Local Board, the old woolshed has been transformed into a creative arts studio, affectionately named the Woolshed Studio. We hope it will be a creative space for many Artisians of all genres for many years to come.