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Aydriannah Tuiali: Kōwhai

In Te Ao Māori, waiata (songs) are often used to retain memories, knowledge and whakapapa. The meditative chant that artist Aydriannah Tuiali’i performs here urges us to reflect on our ancestors, to look for sustenance and future wellbeing through our connections to the past.

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Māori Moving Image ki Te Puna o Waiwhetū

An exhibition championing film, animation and video art made by several generations of Māori artists.

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Perilous: Unheard Stories from the Collection

Making room for fresh voices, untold narratives and disruptive ideas.

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Kulimoeʻanga Stone Maka: Toga mo Bolataʻane

Monumental contemporary ngatu tā’uli by local Tongan artist Kulimoe’anga Stone Maka.

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Issy Van Der Leden: Dog Days

What you’ll find down an Internet rabbit hole.

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Pauline Rhodes: Blue Mind

Pauline Rhodes: Blue Mind

Painted blue and patterned with rust, the thin plywood panels and screens lean nonchalantly around the walls of the gallery and form a skyline of sorts. Across the floor sculptures intersect the space, with groupings of tall rods, waist-high enclosures, clusters of plywood shapes and a small kayak frame on salvaged seaweed and driftwood. Islands for the audience to navigate. The forms are roughly human in scale and relative to the body, generating an intensity and making this an immersive installation to wade through. 

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Things That Shape Us

Art, democracy and collective action in the aftermath of trauma.

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Steve Carr: In Bloom

Bronze-cast tyres and living plants present a contrast in materials, reflecting on states of permanence and change. 

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Xin Cheng and Eleanor Cooper: The rustling wind reminds me of life on Earth

Artists Xin Cheng and Eleanor Cooper are interested in ecosystems and everyday resourcefulness.

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Spheres: An Online Video Project

An online series of moving image works exploring social distance and personal environments including works from Xin Cheng, John Chrisstoffels, Conor Clarke, Ronnie van Hout, Sonya Lacey, Janet Lilo, Sione Monu, James Oram, Nova Paul, Bridget Reweti, Sriwhana Spong and Matavai Taulangau.

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