Te Manawa appoints new Curatorial and Collections Manager
New Curatorial and Collections Manager Sian van Dyk, is thrilled to be returning to Palmerston North’s Te Manawa Museum, where she previously worked as Assistant Curator more than a...
New Curatorial and Collections Manager Sian van Dyk, is thrilled to be returning to Palmerston North’s Te Manawa Museum, where she previously worked as Assistant Curator more than a...
It was painted in England by a New Zealander, but depictions of rabbits in art and culture are universal.
This is the second part of Dr Leonard Bell's talk about Marti Friedlander and the New Zealand art world of the second half of the 20th century. Click the button below to listen to the whole talk.
Dr Leonard Bell has published a number of books about photographer Marti Friedlander. He gave a talk in the Te Manawa Art Gallery that illuminated her life and practice, along with the New Zealand artists and art world of the mid- to late-20th century. The first part of the talk is presented here; click the button below to listen to it in its entirety.
Tessa Ma'auga's exhibition explores the many cultural connections between the peoples of the Pacific and southern China.
Women's Art Initiative member Keli J discusses her work with WAI founder Dr Karen Seccombe. You can also watch this interview on Youtube.
Women's Art Initiative member M.E. discusses her large-scale installation work with WAI founder Dr Karen Seccombe. You can also watch this interview on Youtube.
Women's Art Initiative member Catherine Daniels discusses her metal sculpture works and their significance with WAI founder Dr Karen Seccombe. You can also watch this interview on Youtube.
Women's Art Initiative member Kelsey discusses her paintings and teddy bear installation, both part of "Standing In My Own Light - E tū ana i tōku ake marama", with WAI founder Dr Karen Seccombe. You can also watch this interview on Youtube.
We talk with Women's Art Initiative founder Dr Karen Seccombe about her work, a metal door inset with stained glass, on display as part of "Standing In My Own Light - E tū ana i tōku ake marama". You can also watch this interview on Youtube.