Onewherowhero, installation view.
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Onewherowhero, installation view.
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Onewherowhero, installation view.
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Onewherowhero, installation view.
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Students from Kelston Intermediate explore connection to whenua and rangatiratanga through making with uku (clay), a medium with a long history of use in the Kelston area. In this collaborative exhibition, they present a collection of hand-coiled kaitiaki forms, and sculpted pūtangitangi (flute) instruments.
This project has been supported by leading ceramic artist Carla Ruka through the Ministry of Education’s Creatives in Schools programme.
Students from Kelston Intermediate explore connection to whenua and rangatiratanga through making with uku (clay), a medium with a long history of use in the Kelston area. In this collaborative exhibition, they present a collection of hand-coiled kaitiaki forms, and sculpted pūtangitangi (flute) instruments.
This project has been supported by leading ceramic artist Carla Ruka through the Ministry of Education’s Creatives in Schools programme.