Te Whare Pora: a sacred space Maungarongo Te Kawa

Exhibition/whakaaturanga

Dates: 30/11/24 - 23/02/25
Opening: 29/11/24 5:30 pm
Te Whare Pora: a sacred space presents works by artist Maungarongo (Ron) Te Kawa of Ngāti Porou from the past three years, alongside three new quilts reflecting the core pou (pillars) of his practice: Te Whare Pora, the sacred zone of making; Hineteiwaiwa, the guiding atua (deity) for creativity; and Waipunarangi, the source of ancestral guidance and inspiration.
Over two decades, Te Kawa’s distinctive quilting style has explored mātauranga Māori (knowledge) and his whakapapa (genealogy) through bold colour and a tactile application of materials. Breaking the rules of traditional quilt construction, many types of fabric are masterfully stitched together to illustrate scenes from his imagination, his history, and the stories of the people influential to his life.
He offers these works in celebration of Indigenous ways of being, seeing and doing.
This exhibition is curated by Zoe Black (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hine, Pākehā) with exhibition design by Turumeke Harrington (Kāi Tahu, Rangitāne, Ngāti Toa Rangatira).
Te Whare Pora: a sacred space is supported by Norwegian Crafts and Creative New Zealand and was developed by Objectspace.
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