Research image courtesy of Moewai Marsh.
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Research image courtesy of Moewai Marsh.
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Blue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Ka kore, Kua kore with Aidan Taira Geraghty and Moewai Marsh on Friday 9 June 5:30 pm.
Opening: Paraire 9 Hune | Friday 9 June 5:30pm
Ka kore, Kua kore explores how pararopi-kore (inorganic waste) resulting from urban and rural pollution degrades te taiao, the natural environments that contain and surround us. Ka kore, Kua kore is our reminder to be kaitiaki for what we want to protect, our awa and the taoka it provides, our whenua and, most importantly, the knowledge of our tūpuna.
Blue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Ka kore, Kua kore with Aidan Taira Geraghty and Moewai Marsh on Friday 9 June 5:30 pm.
Opening: Paraire 9 Hune | Friday 9 June 5:30pm
Ka kore, Kua kore explores how pararopi-kore (inorganic waste) resulting from urban and rural pollution degrades te taiao, the natural environments that contain and surround us. Ka kore, Kua kore is our reminder to be kaitiaki for what we want to protect, our awa and the taoka it provides, our whenua and, most importantly, the knowledge of our tūpuna.