Dr Tarisi Sorovi-Vunidilo, Margaret Aull, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Joana Monolagi, Dulcie Stewart, and Luisa Tora, iLakolako ni weniqia: A Veiqia Project exhibition (installation view), 2021. Photo: Janneth Gil.
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Dr Tarisi Sorovi-Vunidilo, Margaret Aull, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Joana Monolagi, Dulcie Stewart, and Luisa Tora, iLakolako ni weniqia: A Veiqia Project exhibition (installation view), 2021. Photo: Janneth Gil.
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The Macmillan Brown Centre are inviting applications from Pacific artists for a three-month artist residency at the University of Canterbury’s Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, funded by Creative New Zealand. The residency aims to promote Pacific artistic innovation within the university community, nationally, regionally and internationally. They are particularly interested to see proposals that engage creatively with ideas relating to environmental protection, climate crisis response and community sustainability.
The residency is valued at $18,000 and covers accommodation, travel, daily expenses, and other activity costs. The artist will be required to present the work produced by way of exhibition at The Physics Room in August 2022. This is a fully-funded exhibition that will include an artist fee and production costs.
For more information visit canterbury.ac.nz
Application and enquiries can be sent to Dr Christina Laalaai Tausa, christina.laalaai-tausa@canterbury.ac.nz