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Carvers set for Māoriland spectacle

Carvers set for Māoriland spectacle
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Te Hīkoi Toi: Behold our storytelling masters

Te Hīkoi Toi: Behold our storytelling masters
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Arts events around the Wellington region - July 16-18

Arts events around the Wellington region - July 16-18
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Prominent Māori Art Exhibition Opens In Paraparaumu

Friday, 2 July 2021, 5:21 pm A new collaboration between Creative Kāpiti, Māoriland and Kiwibank is bringing a stunning art exhibition to Paraparaumu as part of the Matariki, Lighting the Beacons Festival. Tiaho Mai showcases authentic traditional and contemporary Māori artworks featuring renowned Toi Iho™ artists, Ngā Aho Whenua Residency Weavers - Pip Devonshire and Sonia Snowden, artists of the ART Confederation of Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Raukawa and Ngāti Toa Rangatira as well as invited leading and emerging artists. Tiaho Mai describes the action of rays of shining light, to be enlightened. Tiaho Mai is the sixth

Mainstreaming Māori art on the Kāpiti Coast

Ryan McCauley./Stuff Hemi Macgregor’s new paintings in exhibition ‘Toitū Te Whenua, Toitū Te Moana, Toitū Te Tangata’ at Mahara Gallery Waikanae. As you leave Pukerua Bay going north, sea and sky open you up to the light. Kāpiti Island floats sentinel in the sea and the coast lies as a lip before the mountains. Paintings by Paekākāriki based, Levin raised artist Hemi Macgregor at Mahara Gallery in Waikanae shimmer and reverberate with the feeling of this landscape. Macgregor has also been recognised as part of the current major Auckland Art Gallery survey Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Artand is part of the team working on the new wharenui at Massey University’s Pukeahu campus. His work as sculptor is evident here in the layered ridges of his work ‘Parawhenuamea’ named after the personification of fresh water in Te Ao Māori.

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