"I look back and think it is amazing that I was brought up with our tipuna’s [ancestor’s] art work right there to go and visit." The network, which works with art institutions and organisations on projects and exhibitions, began a conversation with the Dunedin Public Art Gallery two years ago. Curator Lucy Hammonds says the process required the gallery to look at its identity and history and how it could share its space. Emblems of identity, from all time periods in the name of art. The exhibition"Hurahia Ana Ka Whetu, Unveiling the Stars", Dunedin Public Art Gallery, from Saturday until July 3, 2022.
Source: Otago Daily Times June 09, 2021 16:35 UTC