Whakawhanaungatanga
The prefix whaka means ‘to action’, and when added to whanaunga forms the verb whakawhanaunga - to get to know one another, or to build relationships.
The suffix tanga nominalises the verb to form whakawhanaungatanga, which can be translated as the ‘process of establishing relationships, relating well to others.’
In response to the essence of Whakawhanaungatanga, this inaugural exhibition was conceived with the intention of establishing relationships, relating well to others and collaboration/cooperation between Tauira from both Ara Te Pūkenga and Ilam School of Fine Arts. This exhibition offers tertiary students the opportunity to showcase their art practice to a wider audience in a well-established gallery, but also, to share, relate and network with each other.
The Artists
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3rd year Student show
3rd year Student show
Ōtautahi3rd year students from Ilam School of Fine Arts and Ara Te Pūkenga
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Alexandra Aitken
Alexandra Aitken
Ōtautahi3rd year, Ara Te Pūkenga, Applied Visual Arts
- Amber Dann
- Aya Nichols
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Bria Murray
Bria Murray
Ōtautahi3rd year, ARA Te Pūkenga, Applied Visual Arts
- Brianna Lawrence
- Claire Johnson
- Claire Langlands
- Courtney Bruce
- Estella Loughlin
- Gemma O'Neill
- Hazel Rae
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Holly Burman
Holly Burman
Ōtautahi3rd year, Ara Te Pūkenga, Applied Visual Art
- Holly Murrell
- James Loveridge
- Jamie Price
- Jordan Willan
- Kirsty de Heer
- Laouena Le Louer
- Lauren Tucker
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Malia McLellan
Malia McLellan
Ōtautahi3rd year, Photography, Ilam
- Megan Crammond
- Monica Koster
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Oscar Bannan
Oscar Bannan
Ōtautahi3rd year, Painting, Ilam
- Oskar Malis
- Owen Spargo
- Paulo Wellman
- Roslyn McLean
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Samara Hubric
Samara Hubric
Ōtautahi3rd year, ARA Te Pūkenga, Applied Visual Arts
- Toni Wilson
- Trinity Landis
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Zazu Kinasih
Zazu Kinasih
Ōtautahi3rd year, ARA Te Pūkenga, Applied Visual Arts
3rd year Student show
Ōtautahi
3rd year students from Ilam School of Fine Arts and Ara Te Pūkenga
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