Toi Te Mana (Auckland University Press) brings together work from Māori artists and museums from around the globe, ranging ...
The Seer, the Seen, the Seeing” is the first work by a New Zealand artist to be selected for the Rakow Commission.
It was also part of the tapestry of Maori rituals – such as Tā moko, an art that uses tattoos to express whakapapa, an individual’s ancestry and personal history, and marae, sacred communal ...
Students will work collaboratively to create and produce artwork and the Mana Moana public art events for the observance of Matariki Public Holiday. These projects will investigate a range of values, ...
Located within the expansive Expo Memorial Park, the National Museum of Ethnology is Japan’s largest humanities and social sciences research institute. Its inte ...
The development of individual work that grows out of the investigation of a select range of Māori concepts, art forms, imagery, values and approaches that reflect a Māori world view. The fourth number ...