Exhibition Details

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Hear playwright Poata Alvie McKree speak about and read from her recently premiered work that explores the lives of wāhine Māori working in a Crown Lynn factory and delves into discrimination and racism that played out in the labour environment of the 1970s.

The reading will be followed by a Q&A.

Booking is encouraged but not essential.


WHAT TO EXPECT

This event is free.
This event is held in the Kit, which can be accessed by the main gallery entrance or alternatively by our car park on 8 East St for assisted access.
This location is accessible with assistance.
This event will be seated and microphones will be used.
Light refreshments will be available.


BIOGRAPHY

Poata Alvie McKree, of Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi ki Whangaroa, St Vincent, and Barbados, is an interdisciplinary artist and arts therapist committed to telling stories that foster connection. Alvie writes for live performance, facilitates therapeutic art and movement workshops and offers ritual and ceremonial gatherings for women Currently, she uses performance, collage, and installation to reimagine her ancestors' lived experiences as a means to heal rifts in cultural identity caused by colonisation, migration, and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The Handlers was Alvies first play and it debuted at Te Pou Theatre earlier this year.

Price

  • Free

Date

  • Wed 25 Sep

Time

  • 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm

Main Gallery Entrance

  • 292 Karangahape Road
  • Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland