He Taniwha, He Tipua

Where

Studio One Toi Tū, 1 Ponsonby Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1011

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When

Rāpare 25 Pipiri 2026
10am-6pm


Rāmere 26 Pipiri 2026
10am-6pm


Rāhoroi 27 Pipiri 2026
10am-4pm


Rāhina 29 Pipiri 2026
10am-6pm


Rātū 30 Pipiri 2026
10am-6pm


Rāapa 1 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāpare 2 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāmere 3 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāhoroi 4 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-4pm


Rāhina 6 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rātū 7 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāapa 8 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāpare 9 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāmere 10 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāhoroi 11 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-4pm


Rāhina 13 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rātū 14 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāapa 15 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāpare 16 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāmere 17 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāhoroi 18 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-4pm


Rāhina 20 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rātū 21 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāapa 22 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


Rāpare 23 Hōngongoi 2026
10am-6pm


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Cost

Free

Contact

info@studioone.org.nz
09 376 3221

Event Submission 55 He Taniwha He Tipua

He Taniwha, He Tipua explores narratives of taniwha in te ao Māori.

This exhibition brings together a collective of three toi Māori practitioners, Madison Redman (Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa, Ngāpuhi), Fern Ngatai (Ngāti Porou, Tainui) and Tristan Marler (Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri), to express the diverse representations and symbolic significance of taniwha across Aotearoa.

Through the lens of pūrākau and toi Māori, He Taniwha, He Tipua examines the origins, guardianship roles and relationships of taniwha with different iwi, hapū and landscapes across the motu. These themes will be explored through paint, print, raranga and sculpture.

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