Calendar
Calendar
The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Fiona Connor at Henry Art Gallery
Henry Art Gallery, Washington, U.S.A.
23 November 2019 —
26 April 2020
Ruth Woodbury awarded the 2018 Toi Sqwigwialtxw Residency
Longhouse Education and Cultural Centre at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, USA.
01 October —
30 November 2018
Ruth Woodbury (Ngatī Korokoro, Te Pouka, Ngatī Wharara, Te Hikutu) has been awarded the 2018 Toi Sqwigwialtxw Residency, an exchange with Evergreen State College, in Washington, USA. The Sqwigwialtxw residency is jointly supported by Toi Māori Aotearoa, which develops and advocates for Māori art, and by Creative New Zealand. Toi Māori Aotearoa has a longstanding relationship with the Longhouse Education and Cultural Centre, Evergreen State College.
Ruth has a passion for intergenerational knowledge transfer and the activation of Māori cultural practices through cultivation of materials and fabrication of resources. Her dynamic modes of artistic expression include curating and exhibiting, education facilitation and visual arts practice. Earlier this year Ruth mentored Evergreen State College students for six weeks during their study abroad research trip to Ana Pekapeka Studio in Henderson, Auckland. The residency, which will begin in October, will help Ruth to develop her growing relationship with the college.
Ruth Woodbury (Ngatī Korokoro, Te Pouka, Ngatī Wharara, Te Hikutu) has been awarded the 2018 Toi Sqwigwialtxw Residency, an exchange with Evergreen State College, in Washington, USA. The Sqwigwialtxw residency is jointly supported by Toi Māori Aotearoa, which develops and advocates for Māori art, and by Creative New Zealand. Toi Māori Aotearoa has a longstanding relationship with the Longhouse Education and Cultural Centre, Evergreen State College.
Ruth has a passion for intergenerational knowledge transfer and the activation of Māori cultural practices through cultivation of materials and fabrication of resources. Her dynamic modes of artistic expression include curating and exhibiting, education facilitation and visual arts practice. Earlier this year Ruth mentored Evergreen State College students for six weeks during their study abroad research trip to Ana Pekapeka Studio in Henderson, Auckland. The residency, which will begin in October, will help Ruth to develop her growing relationship with the college.