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ATE: Journal of Maori Art Volume Four | 2024

SKU: 2990000011277
Regular price $55.00
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  • Author:
    Various
  • ISBN:
    2990000011277
  • Publication Date:
    January 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Independently Published
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
ATE: Journal of Maori Art    Volume Four | 2024
ATE: Journal of Maori Art    Volume Four | 2024

ATE: Journal of Maori Art Volume Four | 2024

SKU: 2990000011277
Regular price $55.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Various
  • ISBN:
    2990000011277
  • Publication Date:
    January 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Independently Published
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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ontent for Volume Four reflects understandings of Turangawaewae. Volume Four portrays the depth of nga toi Maori throughout Aotearoa with articles about HOEA! Gallery and Project Space, Waikato artists, Toi Tuwharetoa and AWA: He Uru Manuka, He Uru Kanuka. We are also pleased to include a poem and artwork by sisters Rangimarie and Caitlin Jolley and interviews with tertiary educators and photographers Conor Clarke, Erena Baker-Arapere, Emily Parr and Dr Natalie Robertson. Edited By Bridget Reweti.

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  • ontent for Volume Four reflects understandings of Turangawaewae. Volume Four portrays the depth of nga toi Maori throughout Aotearoa with articles about HOEA! Gallery and Project Space, Waikato artists, Toi Tuwharetoa and AWA: He Uru Manuka, He Uru Kanuka. We are also pleased to include a poem and artwork by sisters Rangimarie and Caitlin Jolley and interviews with tertiary educators and photographers Conor Clarke, Erena Baker-Arapere, Emily Parr and Dr Natalie Robertson. Edited By Bridget Reweti.

ontent for Volume Four reflects understandings of Turangawaewae. Volume Four portrays the depth of nga toi Maori throughout Aotearoa with articles about HOEA! Gallery and Project Space, Waikato artists, Toi Tuwharetoa and AWA: He Uru Manuka, He Uru Kanuka. We are also pleased to include a poem and artwork by sisters Rangimarie and Caitlin Jolley and interviews with tertiary educators and photographers Conor Clarke, Erena Baker-Arapere, Emily Parr and Dr Natalie Robertson. Edited By Bridget Reweti.