View the 2022 winning murals plus all of the highly commended murals – Enjoy!
Murals have been judged on their creativity, uniqueness, the impact/improvement they made to the area and the general finish/style. Mural designs were judged on the impact they're likely going to make to the area they are intended for, the likelihood that the design will be able to be reproduced well and the intended location of the mural (e.g. where it is going, why and does the mural design suit that location).
St Leonards Road School
Pasifika turtles
Tahatai Coast School
Celebrating Tauranga Moana
Lauriston School
Makere ana nga here
Normandale School
Our school values
Grantlea Downs School
Delicious tasty food in our school
Oturu School
The water cycle and our native gardens
Owairaka District School
Celebrates our diverse cultures
Pukepoto School
He Moana Taonga – A Sea of Wealth
South New Brighton School
The Tikanga of the school
Ahipara School
How Ahipara got its name
Fairfield Intermediate School
Kotahitanga – To Be As One
Bethlehem College
7 Days of Creation
Chisnallwood Intermediate School
Science
Greytown School
Hopes and dreams in a Covid world
Levin Intermediate
Mana Motuhake – Identity
Red Beach Studio and Estuary Arts Centre
A starry night sky scene
Taumarunui Primary School
For with feathers a bird can fly
Tauranga Girls' College
The Zoo In My Classroom
Tokomairiro Early Learning Centre
South Otago landscapes
Toi Ako Artspace at Te Kauwhata Community House
Our place on the shores of the Waikato River
Mulgrave Street Dog Park
The Dogs of Perth
Te Totara Primary School
Our Place, Then and Now
Hapuku School
Connection between Hapuku School and the local cultural histories
Te Puna Auaha Lyttelton Trust Board
Kia whakatomuri te haere whakamua
Akaroa Area School
Blue penguin hero
Oamaru Playcentre
Native bush theme
Dutch Horses Unlimited
Dressage horse and rider
Kauri Park School
Combination of art and a ball area
Meeanee Playgroup
Backyard taonga
9 Tancred Street
Rise of the New & Remember the Old