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Opening Night: 6pm Tuesday 6 June, all welcome.
Guest Speaker: Anthony Wright, Director, Canterbury Museum.
Bergman Gallery Rarotonga is very pleased to present Nina Oberg Humphries' solo exhibition, Taura. Taura imagines and reimagines Taura Atua, pre-Christian spiritual items (physical representations of gods and ancestors) of the Cook Islands. Embodying symbols of migration by combining material from both traditional Polynesian taonga (treasures) and mass-produced dollar store items commonly used by urban Pacific peoples.
Read more about the exhibition here.
Opening Night: 6pm Tuesday 6 June, all welcome.
Guest Speaker: Anthony Wright, Director, Canterbury Museum.
Bergman Gallery Rarotonga is very pleased to present Nina Oberg Humphries' solo exhibition, Taura. Taura imagines and reimagines Taura Atua, pre-Christian spiritual items (physical representations of gods and ancestors) of the Cook Islands. Embodying symbols of migration by combining material from both traditional Polynesian taonga (treasures) and mass-produced dollar store items commonly used by urban Pacific peoples.
Read more about the exhibition here.