
Toi - Authentic Indigenous Art
Matarau - Encompassing All Artforms
Toi Matarau is a summit for multidisciplinary arts where Māori and Indigenous artists gather, collaborate, are inspired and supported. Thought has been given to enrich the experience of visitors sharing in the mauri of taonga tuku iho.
Toi Matarau Gallery is located in the Māoriland Hub in the heart of Ōtaki village. It is the front face of Māoriland - presenter of the Māoriland Film Festival and home to Māoriland Films.
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Hine Tī Tama – A3 Print
$35.00 – $50.00Title: Hine Tī Tama Artist: Awhina Osborne Iwi: Ngāti Raukawa Description: Series of Atua Wāhine (Māori Goddesses), Māori anime style. Artist Statement: Hine Tī Tama is […]
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Toki #2 – Hei Pounamu
$280.00Artist: Jody Burgess Iwi: Ngāti Unu, Ngāti Maniapoto Description: Adze shaped toki Pounamu pendant (2nd from left) Materials: Pounamu, waxed cord, Pounamu toggle
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Te Mahi Māra: Hua Parakore
$50.00Title: Te Mahi Māra: Hua Parakore Author: Jessica Hutchings Iwi: Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Huirapa, Gujarati Description: A Māori Food Sovereignty Handbook, first published in 2015 by […]
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Native Nights – Orange Limited Edition Print
$350.00Native nights every night for the boujie native girl.
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Awhina Osborne
Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti TukoreheThe first rangatahi artist in residence at the Māoriland Film Festival, Āwhina is an environmental artist specialising in the personification of the natural Māori world. Nurtured by whānau, her love for Papatūanuku (Earth Mother) is her source.
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Artists in the Toi Matarau Gallery