Kenzie Sampson, Visual Artist

Exhibitions…

Currently rolling since October 2021. Group Exhibition at Eggsentric. Flaxmill Bay, Coromandel.

Currently rolling since April 2021. Dual Exhibition with Becs Wood at Kua Kawhe. Kuaotunu, Coromandel.

May - Oct 2021 Dual Exhibition with Becs Wood at Hot Waves. Hot Water Beach, Coromandel.

March 2021 Yellow Door Studio Exhibitor with Mercury Bay Art Escape. Hahei, Coromandel.

Dec 2020 Group Art Exhibition at Yellow Door Studio. Hahei, Coromandel.

Oct 2020 - April 2021 Group Exhibition at Mercury Bay Vineyard. Cooks Beach, Coromandel.

Oct 2020 - April 2021 Group Exhibition at Eggsentric. Flaxmill Bay, Coromandel.

March 2020 Solo Exhibition at The Back Door. Thames, Coromandel.

Oct 2019 Think.02 Group Exhibition at ThinkFEST a 3- Day arts festival.
Whitianga, Coromandel.

July 2019 - NYM Foundation Group Exhibition at Enigma. Whitianga, Coromandel.

April 2019 - Think.01 Group Exhibition, Think pop up gallery. Cooks Beach, Coromandel.

August 2018 - Think Group Exhibition at Mint. Whitianga, Coromandel.

March 2018 - Think Group Exhibition at Mint. Whitianga, Coromandel.

Kenzie is a visual artist who has been developing her skills since a young age, with a background that started in comic and graffiti art. You’ll find her work has featured on a myriad of different formats, from event posters, album covers and local gig guides. She’s even beautified the odd ukelele.

Kenzie is a full time artist and her framed pieces grace the walls of private collections and New Zealand art galleries. She is passionate about collaborating with fellow artists and supporting emerging artists along the way.

Think NZ, an online Art-Space…

‘Think’ is an online art-space created by Kenzie Sampson. Here you’ll find fine art prints of her work, as well as an array of work from some beautiful emerging artists that she’s met on her creative journey.

‘Think’ is heavily involved in the local events scene of Coromandel Peninsula where Kenzie resides. Actively creating opportunities for artists to showcase and sell their art works and is also the origin of the Think Coromandel Gig Guide.

Think, has been named as such because it’s a place for more mindful consumerism that supports New Zealand made art and the artists that create.