///Aotearoa Printmaker::Visual artist

Friday, June 13, 2008

STRENGTHENING SENNIT


STRENGTHENING SENNIT
Curated by Leanne Clayton for Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust
June 13 - 20, 2008
Gallery Three

Artists:
Cerisse Palalagi, Juiliana Satchell, Paula Schaafhausen, Melemafile'o Uhamaka, Linda T. Tanoa'i, Metuanooroa Tapuni, Vaimaila Urale, Suia Westbrook, Fainga'a Taufa, Sevuloni Tora, Siliga Setoga, Mose Eteuati, Ane Tonga, Sera Elle, David Kaho

Guests Performances:

June 16, 1 - 2pm Rev Mua Strickson Pua
June 18, 12 - 1pm Poet Selina Tusitala Marsh
June 14, 1 - 2pm Panel Discussion with the Artists

Click on the pdf icon to view the exhibition poster:

An exhibition by Pacific heritage art students currently attending tertiary institutions in Auckland City. Special thanks to exhibition sponsor Creative Communities NZ, Christina Jeffrey(Manager for Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts trust), Metuanooroa Tapuni (Catalogue design), Leanne Clayton (Curator)

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Indigenous Artists Network

This Network was set up by Artists Natalie Ball & Natalie Robertson. Its a great place to share photos of exhibitions, recent works, travel etc...


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Friday, March 14, 2008

ASB Polyfest 2008



Kahurangi ki Maungawhau A.G.G.S
(My younger sister Ngaronoa is #5 in the line)

12-15th March
This annual event is the largest Maori & Pacific Islands' cultural festival in the world.
For $3, it was the best day out in ages. My dad, sister Waiora & son Rangiteaorere attended the festival to watch My younger sister Ngaronoa perform in the Kahurangi ki Maungawhau kapa haka group from Auckland Girls Grammar School. They totally nailed their performance today, we were really proud to see her sing & perform.
It was great seeing all the other stages too, Niue, Tonga, Samoa, Cook Islands & the Diversity stage.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Flat White Black Pearl

Title: 'Alofax3' Medium: Ink & Acrylic on paper By Cerisse Palalagi 2008


Nina Tonga viewing Artworks in the Flat White Black exhibition


Flat White, Black Pearl is being shown in Auckland as part of the month-long Celebrate Pasifika festival. Atypical of your usual expectation of Pacific culture in the visual arts, it will only feature works that are in black and white.

With almost 50 artists participating in the show, there are bound to be a few surprises about how the artists have chosen to express their ‘colour’ and cultural identity when confined to neutral tones.

Jim Vivieaere has curated the exhibition along with Leanne Clayton, herself an emerging artist and first-time curator.

While the curators concentrate on creating the physical and intellectual experience of the exhibition, the artists determine their own views on issues of race and identity as Pacific artists.

The exhibition invites people to take another look at the contrast of white and black, the personal expression of identity and wider issues of race and ethnicity.

Some Artists in the show include:
Cerisse Palalagi
Tuafale Tanoa'i /aka: Linda T
Ema Tavola
David Siliga Setoga
Metuanooroa Tapuni
Terry Klavenes
Niaval Ngaro



Lil'Mamas Art Klub at 'Come together'

This 'Tipare' styled braid was made by the Lil'Mama's Art Klub:
Maila Urale
Samantha Atasani
Ahi Rands
MeleMafile'o Uhamaka
Paula Schaafhausen




Cerisse Palalagi-New works contd.....

untitled3, ink on paper, 2008
untitled4, ink on paper, 2008
These works are part of an ongoing series of drawings towards My first year in the Masters of Art & Design program.
" These new works explore the notion of iconography in the context of contemporary Maori & Pacific Island Art in Aotearoa,through the mediums of printmaking & drawings with inks & paint."Cerisse Palalagi

Cerisse Palalagi-'New works'

untitled1, ink on paper, 2008
untitled2, ink on paper, 2008

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