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Updates from the Lower Hutt Art Trail team. Read our latest news.


Art Trailers Survey
November 2024: The date has been set for the 2025 Lower Hutt Art Trail - 18 and 19 October 2025, but we want to hear from people who went on the 2024 Lower Hutt Art Trail this year, so we can make it even better next year. If you can spare the time, please fill in our short survey - answer as many questions on the page as you want - there are no rules.
Choas and Order, by Johannes Mueller-Welschof.

Art Trail Catalogue
August 2024: The 2024 Lower Hutt Art Trail catalogue is now available as a PDF on the website. Print versions are also available from Hutt Art, Hutt libraries, Council buildings, Petone Depot, Historic Petone Police Station, and the Dowse. Cheers from your busy LHAT organising committee.

Art Trail Movie Fundraiser - Wednesday, 10 July, 5.45pm.
June 2024: Enjoy a fantastic movie with the Lower Hutt Art Trail crew and artists at the Light House Cinema in Petone. The Taste of Things is an award-winning French film set in France in 1889. The film follows the life of Dodin Bouffant as a chef living with his personal cook and lover Eugénie. They share a long history of gastronomy and love but Eugénie refuses to marry Dodin, so the food lover decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her. Tickets are $25.00.
Email funding@lowerhuttarttrail.co.nz to book
Silbery's comes onboard as sponsor
April 2024: The Silbery Family has long been a supporter of the arts in the Hutt, with generous support of the Dowse Art Museum and now the Lower Hutt Art Trail. We would like to thank Angie Silbery for her support. Obviously if you need a new roof support our sponsor - the link is below.
Volpara Health - caring for more than just boobies
April 2024: Volpara Health has generously come on board as a sponsor of the Lower Hutt Art Trail. Volpara undertakes incredibly important work in the field of breast imaging. They are also not without humour - supporting conservation of the blue-footed booby, a rare bird from the Galapagos Islands.
Healthcare providers use Volpara to better understand cancer risk, empower patients in personal care decisions, and guide recommendations about additional imaging, genetic testing, and other interventions.