2025 Fale-Ship Residency recipients announced

Recipients Quishile Charan, Harry Freeth and p.Walters will exhibiting at Tautai later this year.
Harry Freeth, p.Walters, and Quishile Charan

Tautai are thrilled to introduce their three artists for this year’s Fale-Ship Residency — Quishile Charan, Harry Freeth, and p.Walters — whose compelling research and practices stood out among a highly competitive pool of artists. 

Over the course of the residency, these artists will have the dedicated time and support to strengthen their research and making, culminating in an exhibition showcasing their output. More information will be released over the next three months. Follow the gallery for more.

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