WebbTauranga Art Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of Tōku ora, tōku ara, an exhibition by renowned Te Whanganui-a-Tara based artist Shannon Te Ao (Ngāti Tūwharetoa). Spanning moving image, photography and performance, Te Ao creates work that responds to Māori paradigms, testing the implications of alternative creative, social … Webb9 maj 2024 · But Matarau is not a fishing show artist and in this instance guest curator Shannon Te Ao (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Wairangi, Te Pāpaka-a-Māui) is quick to tell me. Te Ao, a name I’m sure you will recognise, is a Walters Prize-winning artist with recent exhibitions at Remai Modern, Saskatoon; Oakville Galleries, Toronto; and The Dowse, …
Shannon Te Ao exhibition opening at Tauranga Art Gallery
Webb4 sep. 2024 · Ko Mike Bridgman te Kaiārahi Matihiko Whakaputa. Ko ngā ringatoi I pōwhiritia ko Jamie Berry, ko Shannon Te Ao, ko Warren Maxwell. I mahi tahi rātou me te mana whenua, otirā me Inahaa Te Urutahi Waikerepuku, rāua ko Kura Moeahu, ko Noel Rawiri Wood, ko Kura Puke, ko Mere Boynton, ko Taarewa-i-te-rangi, ko Kurt Komene, ko … Webb18 nov. 2024 · Te ao Māori (the Māori world view) recognises the connections between all living and non-living things. In this video, kairangahau Māori share some of their repo connections with us. Questions for discussion: Cheri and Rob talk about memories. What role do memories play in repo restoration? Yvonne and Shannon talk about repo as … noughts and crosses belgrade theatre
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WebbWhen. 4 Dec 2024 – 25 Apr 2024. Where. Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, Gallery 1.1 (The Fairfax Gallery), Gallery 1.2, Gallery 1.3 (Eric and Marion Taylor Gallery), Gallery 1.4, Gallery 2.1, Gallery 3 (Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Gallery), Gallery 3.1, Gallery 3.2, Galleries 3.3 & 3.4 (Marica Sourris and James C. Sourris AM Galleries), Gallery 3.5, … WebbShannon Te Ao (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) is an artist, writer and curator whose current research interests include performance and video art practices. Webb16 nov. 2024 · The song playing in Shannon Te Ao exhibit is based on a guiding principal of the Maori tribe’s ideology, which is “to walk backwards into the future.” noughts and crosses bbc series