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The second part of a focus on the intersection of Maori identity, contemporary visual art and Christian faith. The theme is addressed through the stories of three arts professionals.
Crossing the threshold Ceramicist Baye Riddell finds his roots and returns to the land. Along the way he meets some role models, Hopi indian brothers, and God
Those who are bent by the wind shall rise again when the wind softens Dr Deidre Brown rediscovers her Maori background while studying art and architecture from the Maori prophetic movement
Where there is art, the people flourish... Part two of an interview with Megan Tamati-Quennell, curator of Art and Visual Culture at Te Papa Tongarewa
Passionpaint Chrysalis Seed group exhibition at the Chamber Gallery, Rangiora
Sense of Place Jessica Crothall at the Dobson Bashford Gallery, Christchurch
Dialogues Galina Kim and Sue Spigel at the Selwyn Gallery, Darfield
For the love of Christ From the collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Applaud Three exhibitions in the Christchurch Arts Festival
Helm Ruifrok At Campbell Grant Galleries, Christchurch
Autumn Anna Korver at Gallery O, Christchurch
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