
Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa (still), Ron Bull, Stefan Marks, Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Heather Purdie.
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Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa (still), Ron Bull, Stefan Marks, Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Heather Purdie.
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Blue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, with Ron Bull, Stefan Marks, Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Heather Purdie on Thursday 14 September 5:30pm.
Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, the data of moisture, the breath of Haupapa, is a new iteration in a series of artworks that emanate from Haupapa Tasman glacier. Haupapa is a body of ice formed from a deep exhalation of Aoraki, the ancestor mauka, as he readied to speak. The glacier is transforming into Aotearoa’s fastest-growing body of wai in the lake below releasing the ancient breath of those who walked there long ago.
Learn more about the exhibition below.
Blue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, with Ron Bull, Stefan Marks, Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Heather Purdie on Thursday 14 September 5:30pm.
Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, the data of moisture, the breath of Haupapa, is a new iteration in a series of artworks that emanate from Haupapa Tasman glacier. Haupapa is a body of ice formed from a deep exhalation of Aoraki, the ancestor mauka, as he readied to speak. The glacier is transforming into Aotearoa’s fastest-growing body of wai in the lake below releasing the ancient breath of those who walked there long ago.
Learn more about the exhibition below.