Exhibition listing

Mind that Māori

9 February –23 March 2024

Mind that Māori was given its title by artists Lissy & Rudi Robinson-Cole.

They had noticed parent-helpers at a children’s swimming event wearing “Mind that Child” high-vis vests … so crocheted wool “Mind that Māori” artworks were the obvious next step!

Initially the artists created an edition of framed artworks in their signature Wharenui Harikoa neon colours. More recently however, as the political terrain shifted and New Zealanders found themselves negotiating a particularly contentious Waitangi Day celebration, the couple re-conceived the ‘Mind that Māori’ series in black and white.

Last month a national hui was called by Kiingi Tuheitia at Ngāruawahia where, in a push for peace and unity, he suggested that Māori should “be who we are, live our values, speak our reo, care for our mokopuna, our awa, our maunga, just be Māori. Māori all day, every day.”

In that spirit, we are proud to present an exhibition by thirteen Māori artists whose work does exactly that.

Nau mai, haere mai!

Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga Hastings Art Gallery partners with the Gwen Malden Charitable Trust to award four local artists contemporary art commissions worth $40,000.
Ngahina Hohaia speaks with Anna-Marie White about her newly commissioned work for Te Hau Whakatonu at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
Dr Pounamu Jade Aikman on the artists' technicolour cosmos.
Hana Pera Aoake reviews the exhibition at Page Galleries, 29 June–22 July 2023.
Star Gossage’s paintings register intense psychological and emotional states and embody her deep connection with the land.

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