Huikaau - Where Currents Meet celebrates the past, present, and future of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery collection – Aotearoa’s first civic collection of art, which was established in Ōtepoti Dunedin in 1884. This exhibition upholds the stories and ideas carried within the collection, welcomes new arrivals, and continues to work in partnership to bring Māori and indigenous perspectives to the fore. This exhibition introduces the Paemanu Art Collection, a loan collection of contemporary works by Kāi Tahu artists that is being presented within the Gallery’s permanent collection for the first time.

Developed collaboratively, Huikaau begins with works that connect with mana whenua relationships to this whenua, extending from Te Tai o Araiteuru to the inland regions. This opens into an expanded introduction to the collection, acknowledging its founding ambitions and the place into which it arrived. Subsequent galleries explore the collection as a space of power and potential of art – to carry stories, to disrupt conventions, to innovate and transform. Continuing work to address historic biases, the exhibition highlights the work of women artists across time, bringing a range of new and unexpected works to public view.

Throughout this exhibition works by Kāi Tahu artists act as nohoaka – a unique pathway through which to explore the Gallery collection. Nohoaka are important to Kāi Tahu as sites of occupation along navigational routes through Te Waipounamu. In Huikaau they provide sites of pause and reflection, creating space for new voices and contributors.

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  • 10am - 5pm Daily

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  • Dunedin, 9016