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NGĀ PĀNUITANGA
NEWSLETTERS
Newsletters are sent out on a monthly and quarterly basis and these add to the information on the website, Facebook and other communication avenues. Our quarterly newsletter format – Ngā Pū Kōrero includes up-to-date information about programmes, anything that is new and a long-form piece that celebrates Ngāpuhi creatives.
Our monthly newsletter is a what’s on for Toi Māori in Te Taitokerau and also promotes Te Taitokerau Māori artists work across the motu and funding opportunities.
If you are interested in information about Ngāpuhi artists and practitioners and our programmes subscribe to our email newsletters today or see some of our programmes pukapuka below.
Download our introduction publication PDF to learn more about Toi Ngāpuhi
Download our Tai o HĪ Tai o Hā Wānanga Tuatahi publication PDF to learn more about this programme
Download our Tai o HĪ Tai o Hā Wānanga Tuarua publication PDF to learn more about this programme
Download our Tai o HĪ Tai o Hā Wānanga Tuatoru publication PDF to learn more about this programme
Download our Kāhui Taiohi 2021 Tai o HĪ Tai Exhibition publication PDF to learn more about this programme
Download our Tai o Hī Tai o Hā Wānanga Tuawhā | Wānanga Toi publication PDF to learn more about this programme
WEBINAR SERIES
MĀTAURANGA
Taumata Korero is an on-line series of webinar discussions about Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu culture. The series took place in 2020 and featured 4 senior artists and practitioners in conversation. This webinar series continues to be accessible on the website. They are around an hour long so do grab a cup of tea before you settle in to watch one or more of them.
HONO Connecting Space, Place and Ngāpuhi featuring Phil Wihongi who is the Māori Design Leader at Auckland Council.
WHAKAIRO A rare conversation with Te Warihi Hetaraka who is an esteemed Master Carver based in Whangārei.
MOKO How Ta Moko changes my life profoundly featuring Graham Tipene, a Ta Moko artist based in Auckland who is also a consultant and key artist on civic and Council-led projects throughout Tāmaki Makaurau.
The Ngā Toi Advocacy Network Podcast
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HERO The heroic Journey of the Contemporary Ngāpuhi artist featuring Nigel Borell, who at the time of the webinar was Auckland Art Gallery’s Curator, Māori Art.