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Through harakeke, light and uku (clay), Ashlee Tawhiti (Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Te Rangi) creates an immersive space for meditative thought and contemplation.

Referencing the twin stars in the Matariki cluster, Waitī and Waitā, representing the ocean and fresh waters, Tawhiti acknowledges the vital role of water mixed with earthly ochres that bring alive local clays.

Symbolising Papatūānuku and the creation of Hineahuone (the first human woman) from whom we are part, 'Wa:Hine – Wai:Rua' explores the ancient callings of the feminine and acknowledges the cyclic inevitabilities that are realised through the Whenua and natural materials, calling us to connect.

This exhibition is part of Matariki Festival 2022.

Image: Courtesy of the artist.

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