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CS News issue 21 - July 2005

The first of a two-part focus on the intersection of Maori identity, contemporary visual art and Christian faith. Three artists and thinkers share their stories.


Interviews


I bring myself ... I bring my broken humanity

Artist Andrew Panoho fills the paternal void of his Maori heritage, and discusses painting as a priestly art

Download this interview (pdf format, 108kb)


Where there is art, the people flourish...

Part one of an interview with Megan Tamati-Quennell, curator of Visual Art and Culture at Te Papa Tongarewa

Download this interview (pdf format, 60kb)


Faith/Te Ao Maori/Arts

Dr Rangihiroa Panoho uses the metaphor af a river to talk about continuum in the arts

Download this interview (pdf format, 404kb)


Exhibition reviews


Night and day

Chrysalis Seed group exhibition at the Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch


(reviews by Moana Tipa and Neil Roberts)


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