
Ngahina Hohaia, 'Roimata Toroa', 2006. Collection Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth. Photography (detail) by Bryan James.
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Ngahina Hohaia, 'Roimata Toroa', 2006. Collection Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth. Photography (detail) by Bryan James.
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A highlight of Te Hau Whakatonu: A Series of Never-Ending Beginnings is the Whaiwhakaaro public programme.
On opening weekend, join exhibition artists in conversation as they move through the gallery spaces, activating kōrero between their works.
Brett Graham (Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Tainui) is a sculptor who creates large scale artworks and installations that explore indigenous histories, politics and philosophies.
Ngahina Hohaia (Taranaki, Parihaka, Ngāti Moeahu, Ngāti Haupoto) is a weaver of works and words, translating traditional weaving knowledge into contemporary artworks.
A highlight of Te Hau Whakatonu: A Series of Never-Ending Beginnings is the Whaiwhakaaro public programme.
On opening weekend, join exhibition artists in conversation as they move through the gallery spaces, activating kōrero between their works.
Brett Graham (Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Tainui) is a sculptor who creates large scale artworks and installations that explore indigenous histories, politics and philosophies.
Ngahina Hohaia (Taranaki, Parihaka, Ngāti Moeahu, Ngāti Haupoto) is a weaver of works and words, translating traditional weaving knowledge into contemporary artworks.