Sonia Snowden, Tatai Whetū Ki Te Rangi-I Te Ao, I Te Po Kete Whakairo 2022, kiekie, muka, traditional dyes, 300 x 300 mm.
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Sonia Snowden, Tatai Whetū Ki Te Rangi-I Te Ao, I Te Po Kete Whakairo 2022, kiekie, muka, traditional dyes, 300 x 300 mm.
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Whiriwhiria is the inaugural exhibition by a Māori collective connected to the Kāpiti Coast township of Ōtaki connected by whakapapa, the weaving programme at Te Wānanga o Raukawa and the Toi Matarau Gallery at the Māoriland Film Hub.
Featuring their latest work, this exhibition will demonstrate the broad base of ancestral weaving knowledge held by this group and profile each weavers distinctive style and dexterity in woven detail.
Whiriwhiria is the inaugural exhibition by a Māori collective connected to the Kāpiti Coast township of Ōtaki connected by whakapapa, the weaving programme at Te Wānanga o Raukawa and the Toi Matarau Gallery at the Māoriland Film Hub.
Featuring their latest work, this exhibition will demonstrate the broad base of ancestral weaving knowledge held by this group and profile each weavers distinctive style and dexterity in woven detail.