Benjamin Work, Detail of 'plate', 2024, photo courtesy of the artist.
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Benjamin Work portrait, 2024, photo by Geoffery Matautia
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Benjamin Work, Detail of 'plate', 2024, photo courtesy of the artist.
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Benjamin Work portrait, 2024, photo by Geoffery Matautia
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Join McCahon House alum Benjamin Work in this free workshop, presented as part of the Auckland Heritage Festival. Benjamin will lead an exploration into the intersection and connection of written text between Waitakere and Tongatapu.
Benjamin is known for his extensive knowledge of Tongan material culture and iconography and undertook significant research into the histories of the Waitakere landscape during his residency at Parehuia earlier this year.
Please note that spaces for this workshop are extremely limited. Please register to attend this free workshop by emailing mccahon@mccahonhouse.org.nz
Join McCahon House alum Benjamin Work in this free workshop, presented as part of the Auckland Heritage Festival. Benjamin will lead an exploration into the intersection and connection of written text between Waitakere and Tongatapu.
Benjamin is known for his extensive knowledge of Tongan material culture and iconography and undertook significant research into the histories of the Waitakere landscape during his residency at Parehuia earlier this year.
Please note that spaces for this workshop are extremely limited. Please register to attend this free workshop by emailing mccahon@mccahonhouse.org.nz