Presented with support from Creative NZ
Toi Matarau Gallery is a summit for multidisciplinary arts where Māori and Indigenous artists gather, collaborate, are inspired and supported.
Descendants of Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira and iwi whānui share their stories in a range of mediums creating a visual feast for visitors in this years annual Kapiti Coast Art Trail.
Including:
- Raranga (weaving)
- Whakairo (carving)
- Tuhi (2D paintings, drawings, prints)
- Tango Whakaahua (photography),
- Whakarākai (contemporary body adornment)
- Kaka Hoahoa (textile art),
- Māoriland merchandise
- Pukapuka (books)
- Rongoā Māori (traditional medicine)
- Uku (clay)
With over 80 Artists, visitors will enjoy an authentic experience of toi Māori, toi Pasifika and toi Taketake including artists from Lakota Oyate, Chirichuaha Apache and Mexico.
Toi Matarau Gallery at the Māoriland Hub
68 Main Street, Ōtaki
Friday 4 November Toi Matarau ki Kāpiti Exhibition Opening – 6:30pm-8:30pm
Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 November
Saturday 12 – Sunday 13 November
Open 9 am – 5 pm
Exhibiting Artists:
Weavers – Sonia Snowden, Claudette Collis, Louie Zalk-Neale, Karl Leonard, Hinepūororangi Tahupārae, Tracey Patete, Pip Devonshire, Hinauri Mead, Susan Barrett, Te Aomarama Wilson, Tracey Morgan, Charlene Fraser, Leah Warbrick, Lacey Bartlett
2D – Billie Jones, Natasha Keating, Lorna Tawhiti, Darcy Nicholas, Awatea Crawford, Hiwirori Maynard, Ngaio Puhia, Charlotte Graham, Huhenia Paurini, Awhina Osborne, Xoe Hall, Raukawa Kiri, Maakarita Paku, Yvonne De Mille, Sian Montgomery Neutze, Ursula Keswick, Sophia Parun, Michel Tuffery, Todd Couper, Jacob Wilkins-Hodges, Rautini O’Brien, Chani Areaiiti, Clive Bristowe, Taryn Beri, Raewyn Paterson, Johnny Hauraki & Te Rāhera Hibbs
Body Adornment – Neke Moa, Tia Kirk, Sonia Fanua, Tracey Gardner, Lisa Wipani, Wendy Whitehead, Noel Bennetto, Tania Tupu, Lewis Gardiner, Fayne Robinson, Tom Ratima, Pat Hakaraia, Jody Burgess, Erihapeti McPherson, Erena Wylie, Hinewaka Hokianga, Pania Barrett, Lucy De Young
Clay – Fiona Bryant, Keil Cas, Arumaki Pasene-Grennell
Carving – Eria Gray, Wirihana Kiriona, Lloyd McPherson, Kevin Henry, Greg Moffatt, Ihaia Ryan
Photography – Charlotte Fulford, Katerina French Armstrong
Textiles – Suzanne Tamaki, Sophie Hakaraia, Ron Te Kawa, Numa MacKenzie
Rongoā Māori – Joanne Hakaraia-Olson
Also available instore at Toi Matarau is a selection of Māori publications.
Celebrate the Opening of the Kapiti Coast Arts Trail
6:30 – 8:30 pm,
Friday 4 November
Māoriland Hub
Toi Matarau is proud to collaborate with Bianca Hyslop & Rowan Pierce for the opening of this year’s Kāpiti Arts Trail at Māoriland. Koutou te hunga mate kua whetūrangitia, hoake, haere, whakangaro atu rā.
Pōhutukawa
An intimate, ethereal and reflective art installation by Bianca Hyslop and Rowan Pierce in collaboration with Tūī Ranapiri-Ransfield, Pānia Barrett & Louisa Donnell
Bianca Hyslop (Te Arawa, Ngāti Whakaue, Tūhourangi-Ngāti Wāhiao) and artist Rowan Pierce (Pākehā) are practitioners at the forefront of their respective fields of contemporary dance and performance design.
Pōhutukawa is a series of 4 short video artworks honouring loved ones who have passed. These works were created during the rise of Matariki.
The video works are housed in an intimate, ethereal and reflective art installation which will be at the Māoriland Hub for one night only.
Tuffs Font Signing
11am-1pm
Saturday 5 November
Māoriland Hub
Michel Tuffery is a New Zealand-based artist of Samoan, Rarotongan and Ma’ohi Tahitian heritage.
Within his art practice he plays the role of working “in between” people and places, and focusing a fresh lens on environmental, community, cultural and art historical divides.
Tuffery is a passionate educator who openly shares his kaupapa and knowledge to empower our youth through residencies and workshops for school-aged children in New Zealand and abroad.
Michel will be signing prints from his popular Font Series in the gallery. For an affordable, timeless customised piece for yourself or as a special gift come along on Saturday November 5th from 11am-1pm.
Live Music at the Māoriland Hub – Te Kaahu
7 pm (Doors open)
Saturday 12 November
Māoriland Hub
Lauded by Rolling Stone (May, 2022) for its seraphic vocals and its homage to her female ancestors, experience the haunting beauty of Te Kaahu live on stage with her 5 piece band at the Māoriland Hub.
Theia (Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Tipa) debuts her new reo Māori project Te Kaahu which is receiving acclaim from music critics worldwide. Theia is known for her bold art-pop songs which have seen her amass fans around the globe.
Te Kaahu is proudly presented by Māoriland as part of Matariki Ramaroa.
Doors open at 7 pm, Opening Act 7:30 pm, Te Kaahu 8:30 pm
Tickets $35
https://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2022/jul/te-kaahu-live
Presented with support from Creative NZ
Toi Matarau Gallery is a summit for multidisciplinary arts where Māori and Indigenous artists gather, collaborate, are inspired and supported.
Descendants of Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira and iwi whānui share their stories in a range of mediums creating a visual feast for visitors in this years annual Kapiti Coast Art Trail.
Including:
With over 80 Artists, visitors will enjoy an authentic experience of toi Māori, toi Pasifika and toi Taketake including artists from Lakota Oyate, Chirichuaha Apache and Mexico.
Toi Matarau Gallery at the Māoriland Hub
68 Main Street, Ōtaki
Friday 4 November Toi Matarau ki Kāpiti Exhibition Opening – 6:30pm-8:30pm
Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 November
Saturday 12 – Sunday 13 November
Open 9 am – 5 pm
Exhibiting Artists:
Weavers – Sonia Snowden, Claudette Collis, Louie Zalk-Neale, Karl Leonard, Hinepūororangi Tahupārae, Tracey Patete, Pip Devonshire, Hinauri Mead, Susan Barrett, Te Aomarama Wilson, Tracey Morgan, Charlene Fraser, Leah Warbrick, Lacey Bartlett
2D – Billie Jones, Natasha Keating, Lorna Tawhiti, Darcy Nicholas, Awatea Crawford, Hiwirori Maynard, Ngaio Puhia, Charlotte Graham, Huhenia Paurini, Awhina Osborne, Xoe Hall, Raukawa Kiri, Maakarita Paku, Yvonne De Mille, Sian Montgomery Neutze, Ursula Keswick, Sophia Parun, Michel Tuffery, Todd Couper, Jacob Wilkins-Hodges, Rautini O’Brien, Chani Areaiiti, Clive Bristowe, Taryn Beri, Raewyn Paterson, Johnny Hauraki & Te Rāhera Hibbs
Body Adornment – Neke Moa, Tia Kirk, Sonia Fanua, Tracey Gardner, Lisa Wipani, Wendy Whitehead, Noel Bennetto, Tania Tupu, Lewis Gardiner, Fayne Robinson, Tom Ratima, Pat Hakaraia, Jody Burgess, Erihapeti McPherson, Erena Wylie, Hinewaka Hokianga, Pania Barrett, Lucy De Young
Clay – Fiona Bryant, Keil Cas, Arumaki Pasene-Grennell
Carving – Eria Gray, Wirihana Kiriona, Lloyd McPherson, Kevin Henry, Greg Moffatt, Ihaia Ryan
Photography – Charlotte Fulford, Katerina French Armstrong
Textiles – Suzanne Tamaki, Sophie Hakaraia, Ron Te Kawa, Numa MacKenzie
Rongoā Māori – Joanne Hakaraia-Olson
Also available instore at Toi Matarau is a selection of Māori publications.
Celebrate the Opening of the Kapiti Coast Arts Trail
6:30 – 8:30 pm,
Friday 4 November
Māoriland Hub
Toi Matarau is proud to collaborate with Bianca Hyslop & Rowan Pierce for the opening of this year’s Kāpiti Arts Trail at Māoriland. Koutou te hunga mate kua whetūrangitia, hoake, haere, whakangaro atu rā.
Pōhutukawa
An intimate, ethereal and reflective art installation by Bianca Hyslop and Rowan Pierce in collaboration with Tūī Ranapiri-Ransfield, Pānia Barrett & Louisa Donnell
Bianca Hyslop (Te Arawa, Ngāti Whakaue, Tūhourangi-Ngāti Wāhiao) and artist Rowan Pierce (Pākehā) are practitioners at the forefront of their respective fields of contemporary dance and performance design.
Pōhutukawa is a series of 4 short video artworks honouring loved ones who have passed. These works were created during the rise of Matariki.
The video works are housed in an intimate, ethereal and reflective art installation which will be at the Māoriland Hub for one night only.
Tuffs Font Signing
11am-1pm
Saturday 5 November
Māoriland Hub
Michel Tuffery is a New Zealand-based artist of Samoan, Rarotongan and Ma’ohi Tahitian heritage.
Within his art practice he plays the role of working “in between” people and places, and focusing a fresh lens on environmental, community, cultural and art historical divides.
Tuffery is a passionate educator who openly shares his kaupapa and knowledge to empower our youth through residencies and workshops for school-aged children in New Zealand and abroad.
Michel will be signing prints from his popular Font Series in the gallery. For an affordable, timeless customised piece for yourself or as a special gift come along on Saturday November 5th from 11am-1pm.
Live Music at the Māoriland Hub – Te Kaahu
7 pm (Doors open)
Saturday 12 November
Māoriland Hub
Lauded by Rolling Stone (May, 2022) for its seraphic vocals and its homage to her female ancestors, experience the haunting beauty of Te Kaahu live on stage with her 5 piece band at the Māoriland Hub.
Theia (Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Tipa) debuts her new reo Māori project Te Kaahu which is receiving acclaim from music critics worldwide. Theia is known for her bold art-pop songs which have seen her amass fans around the globe.
Te Kaahu is proudly presented by Māoriland as part of Matariki Ramaroa.
Doors open at 7 pm, Opening Act 7:30 pm, Te Kaahu 8:30 pm
Tickets $35
https://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2022/jul/te-kaahu-live
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