Title: Tariao (Morning Star)
Eleazar Manutai Bramley
Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Rangitihi
Ngā Hau e Whā
28 April- 31 May 2026 | Whakaaturanga & Awatea Gallery
Exhibition Opening Event: Tuesday 28 April 5:30pm
Ngā Hau E Whā presents a window into the art practices of eleven wāhine Māori with iwi affiliations from near and far. Featured in this exhibition are the artists expressions of whakapapa, mātauranga, and lived realities.
The callout to artists proposed a contemplation of Te Kore as the realm of creative potential where each of the artists could interpret this kaupapa in their own way and offer into the exhibition a view into their creative expression.
The artists engage with customary and non-customary references through various media where experimentation, innovation, and new material languages show case the continuum of contemporary toi Māori today.
We acknowledge Kiingi Tāwhiao rendered by a descendant as well the mahi toi nearby of artists who are uri.
Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou, e te mana whenua, mō tō koutou manaakitanga me te pōwhiri ātaahua hei whakatuwhera i tā mātou whakaaturanga toi.
Many thanks to mana whenua, for your hospitality and the beautiful pōwhiri to open this exhibition.
Artists
Angerlia Oliver
Claire Tane
Eleazar Manutai Bramley
Glenys Courtney-Strachan
Hollie Tawhiao
Kimiora Whaanga
Nakita Tilson
Peata Larkin
Siobahn Wooding
Tania Lewis-Rickard
Tiffany Te Moananui
Title: Whakaruru Light I
Mixed media paint, light and photography, in light box
Tania Lewis-Rickard
Ngāi Tūhoe – Ngāti Tāwhaki, Ngāti Kahungunu
Title: What it means to truly see and to be seen 2026 Acrylic on canvas
Nakita Tilson
Tainui, with affiliations to Ngati Mahuta and Ngaati Tamaoho
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