Boon Street Art Festival 2025
13th March - 16th March 2025
Alison Mooney
Alison Mooney is an Australian artist “exploring colour, movement and curiosity” from her studio on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
@alison_mooney

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Alice Alva
This year, for the first time, Boon is commissioning artist and educator Alice Alva to design a mural the community will paint, allowing community invest ment and ‘ownership’ of the wall. Alice’s bright and playful designs lends itself well to this concept, and members of the public, including local school children, will collaboratively paint this mural.
@alice_alva_art
Kophie Su'a-Hulsbosch
Kophie Su’a-Hulsbosch is a young up-and-coming Christchurch artist of Samoan and Dutch descent. She is a street artist, graphic designer, illustrator & curator who has been working as a full time artist since 2018
@kophie_loaf


Flox x Sweats
Flox aka Hayley King is Aotearoa’s most recognisable and beloved muralist. Her distinct vibrant murals and art celebrate Aotearoa’s unique flora and fauna. In this collab she is painting with SWEATS aka Pierre Hadlow, an Auckland-based multidisciplinary artist, and we are beyond excited to be showcasing their unique creative fusion on a ‘hero’ wall in Kirikiriroa, the first city of our size to do so
Theo Arraj
Theo is a very experienced muralist with over 60 murals under his belt. With Māori, Celtic and Scandinavian roots, his work draws from his diverse ancestry for inspiration, as well as ancient cultures, mythology, legend, sci-fi, spirituality and the natural world.
@theoarraj


Te Marunui Hotene
Te Marunui is no stranger to Boon, having twice painted with us, SAF 2022 and BoC 2020. His extensive art practice considers creative practice as both a reflection of and method to facilitate healing in Urban Māori identity.

Volunteers needed
Buy a mural
One of the festival’s key highlights will be the sale of vibrant, one-of-a-kind murals. Each mural is available for $3,500 and comes with a plaque featuring the artist's name, a brief artwork description, and the buyer's logo. This is a unique opportunity to invest in local art that lives on the street and enriches the public space. These murals are more than just artwork—they are a lasting part of Hamilton’s creative legacy.
Please email sasha@boonarts.co.nz for more information on how to secure your mural.

Festival Programme
Thursday 13th March 2025
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Festival launches
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Mural Scavenger Hunt stamps can be collected
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Kids design-a-mural competition (Waikato Museum)
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Community wall painting in Lovegrove Lane with Alice Alva- SCHOOL GROUPS ONLY
Friday 14th March 2025
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Boon Street Art Festival X Hayes Common Silent Disco 6.30am (Strictly limited tickets available from February. Must book directly at www.hayescommon.co.nz/bookings
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Mural Scavenger Hunt stamps can be collected
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Kids design-a-mural competition (Waikato Museum)
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Community wall painting in Lovegrove Lane with Alice Alva- SCHOOL GROUPS ONLY
Saturday 15th March 2025
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Community wall painting in Lovegrove Lane with Alice Alva- everyone is welcome!
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Mural Scavenger Hunt stamps can be collected
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Kids design-a-mural competition (Waikato Museum)
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Brya Rose ‘Street Art Decks’ workshop. Haig St, 10-12pm, $250.
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Boon Street Art Festival 10 Year Birthday Party in Lovegrove Lane, 3-8pm (Family friendly event, free entry. Pop up Bootleg Brewery, food trucks, face painting, creative markets and live music)
Sunday 16th March 2025
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Community wall painting in Lovegrove Lane with Alice Alva- everyone is welcome to help paint this mural!
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Mural Scavenger Hunt stamps can be collected
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Boon X Waikato Museum events 12-4pm Boon & Festival of the Weird Free Street Art workshop-- Live music Kids design-a-mural competition- Winner announced 4pm Mural Scavenger Hunt Stamp Draw 4pm