Naadohbii: To Draw Water
Cnr Parumoana and Norrie St, Porirua - Mana, Wellington Region
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A tri-national exhibition that focuses on Indigenous connections to water and features over 40 artworks from Indigenous Australian, Canadian and New Zealand artists, including newly commissioned pieces. Spanning photography, video, textiles and installation, the exhibition offers a cross-section of Indigenous multi-disciplinary practices and continues the dialogue of climate change from an Indigenous perspective.
Featuring New Zealand artists Israel Birch, Nikau Hindin, Jeremy Leatinu’u, Nova Paul, Rachael Rakena and Keri Whaitiri. Curated by Jaimie Isaac (Canada), Kimberley Moulton (Australia), Reuben Friend (New Zealand) and Ioana Gordon-Smith (New Zealand).
'Naadohbii: To Draw Water' comes to Pātaka from seasons at the Melbourne Museum and the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
Please note Pātaka opening hours on Sundays: 10am–4:30pm
Image credit:
Nici Cumpston, 'Oh my Murray Darling', 2019. Courtesy the artist and Michael Reid Gallery.
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