WharehokaSmith, 'Kūreitanga II IV', 2016, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery Collection. Photography (installation detail view) by Sam Hartnett.
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WharehokaSmith, 'Kūreitanga II IV', 2016, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery Collection. Photography (installation detail view) by Sam Hartnett.
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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.
Tia Ranginui (Ngāti Hine Oneone) is a Whanganui photographer whose works range from the polemical and political to the enigmatic and poetic.
Ayesha Green (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga, Kāi Tahu) works across painting, drawing and sculpture; and examines histories of Māori and Pākehā representation, often questioning the particular ‘truths’ or myths they perpetuate.
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.
Tia Ranginui (Ngāti Hine Oneone) is a Whanganui photographer whose works range from the polemical and political to the enigmatic and poetic.
Ayesha Green (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga, Kāi Tahu) works across painting, drawing and sculpture; and examines histories of Māori and Pākehā representation, often questioning the particular ‘truths’ or myths they perpetuate.