Lolani Dalosa, 'Character Studies' (detail), 2024. Image courtesy of the artist.
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Bena Jackson, 'Works in progress for Urban Legend', 2024. Image courtesy of the artist.
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Lolani Dalosa, 'Character Studies' (detail), 2024. Image courtesy of the artist.
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Bena Jackson, 'Works in progress for Urban Legend', 2024. Image courtesy of the artist.
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Te Tuhi is opening two new exhibitions, Urban Legend by Bena Jackson and Character Studies by Lolani Dalosa, at a special event on Saturday 11 May. Jackson is presenting a new commissioned work in Te Tuhi's foyer space in Pakuranga, while Dalosa is taking over the Te Tuhi billboards in Pakuranga and at Parnell Station.
Alongside the opening of the exhibitions, Te Tuhi will announce the recipient of the 2024 Iris Fisher Scholarship, and Karl Chitham (Ngā Puhi, Te Uriroroi), Director of the Dowse Art Gallery, will be in conversation with some of the artists whose works feature in Takiwā Hou: Imagining New Spaces, an exhibition of Māori moving image works by some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most exciting contemporary artists, which is currently showing at Te Tuhi.
Te Tuhi is opening two new exhibitions, Urban Legend by Bena Jackson and Character Studies by Lolani Dalosa, at a special event on Saturday 11 May. Jackson is presenting a new commissioned work in Te Tuhi's foyer space in Pakuranga, while Dalosa is taking over the Te Tuhi billboards in Pakuranga and at Parnell Station.
Alongside the opening of the exhibitions, Te Tuhi will announce the recipient of the 2024 Iris Fisher Scholarship, and Karl Chitham (Ngā Puhi, Te Uriroroi), Director of the Dowse Art Gallery, will be in conversation with some of the artists whose works feature in Takiwā Hou: Imagining New Spaces, an exhibition of Māori moving image works by some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most exciting contemporary artists, which is currently showing at Te Tuhi.