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E hoki mai nei ki te ūkaipō | Return to Your Place of Nourishment

16 Aug – 18 Oct

Showcasing works by four wāhine Māori artists which explore narratives of pakanga|conflict through toi | art.

E hoki mai nei ki te ūkaipō | Return to Your Place of Nourishment brings together works by four wāhine Māori artists which explore narratives of pakanga | conflict through toi | art. This exhibition aims to create a dialogic space in which the artworks reflect and challenge the current troubled economic and political landscape. In this show, the four artists weave together their unique practices and stories to present a cohesive yet diverse examination of conflicts, with a particular focus on the artists’ own whānau and hapū narratives. Ultimately, this collection of works interrogates political strategies that have exploited division and discord through carefully curated histories. This collection is also a reclamation of those narratives and histories by descendants who live in the aftermath of their ancestors’ mamae | pain.

 

Who

Aimee Ratana, Aisha Roberts, Maraea Timutimu and Hollie Tawhiao

When

16 Aug – 18 Oct
Monday to Friday 9am – 4pm (excl. public holidays)

Where

Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, Main Gallery, UoW
Knighton Road
Hillcrest
Hamilton

Ticket Info

Free

Email

art.curator@waikato.ac.nz

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