Mary-Beth says feedback has been positive, mostly people wanting more of these kinds of events - "which we would love to do but they are quite expensive to run and are very funding dependant".
Looking forward to 2020, she says The Arts Village is excited about a summer of art with its residencies on the go and the more than 70 hours of free art workshops.
"We also have some really exciting projects planned next year working of, by and for our community and I am looking forward to seeing how these go, including Art in the Park on February 16, a portraits show during Matariki, and Colour the Night on July 16."