Pacific Arts Journal: Saltwater/Interconnectivity

This essay examines the recent group exhibition SALTWATER / Interconnectivity at Tautai in Auckland. The exhibition intended to embody the Moana worldview and explore questions of justice, equity, identity, and ecology through newly commissioned work.

Pacific Arts Journal 2022: Saltwater/Interconnectivity

GILES PETERSON and KATHARINE LOSI ATAFU-MAYO with STACY L. KAMEHIRO and MAGGIE WANDER

This essay examines the recent group exhibition SALTWATER / Interconnectivity co-curated by Katharine Losi Atafu-Mayo and Giles Peterson at the Tautai Gallery in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand (October 16, 2020 to January 30, 2021), including its public exhibition talks, forums, and performance activations. The exhibition was intended to embody the Moana worldview and explore questions of justice, equity, identity, and ecology through newly commissioned work by six multimedia Indigenous artists and designers from the Moana-Solwara (Oceania
region): Katharine Losi Atafu-Mayo, Peter Elavera, Te Ara Minhinnick, Shawnee Tekki, Telly Tuita, and Gutiŋjarra Yunipiŋju.

 

 

 



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