Te Whare Maire o Nga Punawerewere 2024: 15 July – 10 August

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Opening Event: 5.30-7pm Monday 15 July 2024

This group show is a celebration of the mahi of local Maori artists making Maori art.

The name literally refers to young spiders leaving the web and metaphorically refers to the way newer artists are nurtured in their developing art practice by those who are more experienced. In this way, it’s a branching dome of support like a spider’s web. This show, therefore, includes the mahi of both new and more experienced artists.
 
Artists include: Heather Jonson, Ihakara Smith, Geo Thompson-Skipworth, Jess Stevens, Joe Clarke, Maungarongo TeKawa, Redgie Walker-Small, Selena Tapae, Tia Tamara, Tipene Douglas, Toni Neale and Tui Martin. In the Mini Gallery is Gemini Spence, Hohepa Mutu, Kenny Birch, Natasha Sadlier, Susan A. James and Vane Ihe.
 

Thank you to Ara, Art and Design and Level 7, Year 3 student Geo Thompson-Skipworth, who curated this show with guidance from Linwood Arts staff.

Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday. Galleries 12-5pm. Classes start from 10am and run into the evening.

Location: Eastside Gallery, 388 Worcester St, Christchurch, free parking onsite.

We offer 13 weekly classes & activities, run exhibitions and events in Eastside and the Mini and hire our spaces for arts activities and events evenings and weekends.
Tui Martin, "Lenticular"
Selena Tapae, "Auaha" and "Te Mahara"
Heather Jonson, "Coronation Pukana He Wero"e Waihora"
Redgie Walker-Small, "Māui Mua Walks" and "Ngā Atua ki Te Waipounamu"
Joe Clarke, "Tāmitanga," "Rū Whenua," and "Pāmamae"
Jess Stevens, "To Be"
Tipene Douglas, "Enua Manea," "Te Whakawhiti-o-te-ra," and "Manawanui"
Hohepa Mutu, Joe Clarke (tutor), Susan A. James and Natasha Sadlier.
Geo Thompson-Skipworth, "Marama"
Tia Tāmara, "Kete Kupenga"
Ihakara Smith, "Te Waihora"
Tahu News interviewing Ihakara Smith
Heather Jonson, "Coronation Pukana He Wero," acrylic and pen on canvas, 2024
Redgie Walker-Small, "Maui Mua Walks," acrylic on canvas, 2022
Joe Clarke, "Rū Whenua," wood block and ink, 2024
Ihakara Smith, various pounamu works, 2024
Tia Tāmara, "Kete Kupenga," raranga harakeke, 2024
Tipene Douglas, "Manawanui," acrylic paints and ink pens on paper, 2024