Artists: Kohai Grace, Kaya Grace, Maia Grace-Paul, Te Aomania Grace-Paul, Elena Rei
Iwi: Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa, Te Āti Awa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti Porou
Description: Tukutuku
Materials: Kiekie, custom board, Pine, acrylic
Dimensions: 1900 X 1125 mm
Freight: Arranged by email
Brand
Elena Rei
Kaya Grace
Kaya Grace is a Tukutuku weaver. She was taught by her aunt, Kohai Grace, and is the mother of Te Aomania and Maia Grace-Paul. Her creativity has been nurtured and supported by a large whānau of intergenerational multi-disciplinary artists, world-renowned for their excellence and commitment to art. She is a Rongoā Māori practitioner currently tutoring Rongoā Māori at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. She balances in Rongoā and Raranga, upholding tikanga, kaupapa, and mātauranga Māori. A living example of whānau, hapū, iwi arts strategy maintaining Mana Māori Motuhake and Rangatiratanga.
Nearly two metres in length and over a metre in height, this Tukutuku has been made possible through whānau collaboration between Kohai Grace, Kaya Grace, Maia Grace-Paul, Te Aomania Grace-Paul, Maryjane Winiata, and Elena Rei. All of these wāhine have also been students of Kohai and her Raranga Program at Whitireia Polytechnic in Porirua.
This Tukutuku was created for an exhibition called Te Ohonga (The Awakening) held at Te Waka Huia o Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho, Wellington Museum in 2023.
Te Kara (The Colour), the first national flag of Aotearoa, which we now identify as He Whakaputanga - a symbol of the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand. Historically, this flag is a symbol of Rangatiratanga. Intentionally created to instigate discussion about Te Tiriti o Waitangi and a better understanding of its purpose.
Kohai Grace
Maia Grace-Paul
Maryjane Winiata
Maryjane Winiata is a weaver with an outstanding ability to transform natural materials into fine art textiles. She is also a young mother and rongoā Māori practitioner. We are proud to be showcasing more of her creations and the range of her skills with new works. Maryjane has learnt under the tutelage and guidance of Kohai Grace, who has encouraged her on this journey within Te Whare Pora.Nearly two metres in length and over a metre in height, this Tukutuku has been made possible through whānau collaboration between Kohai Grace, Kaya Grace, Maia Grace-Paul, Te Aomania Grace-Paul, Maryjane Winiata, and Elena Rei. All of these wāhine have also been students of Kohai and her Raranga Program at Whitireia Polytechnic in Porirua.
This Tukutuku was created for an exhibition called Te Ohonga (The Awakening) held at Te Waka Huia o Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho, Wellington Museum in 2023.
Te Kara (The Colour), the first national flag of Aotearoa, which we now identify as He Whakaputanga - a symbol of the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand. Historically, this flag is a symbol of Rangatiratanga. Intentionally created to instigate discussion about Te Tiriti o Waitangi and a better understanding of its purpose.
Te Aomania Grace-Paul
Te Aomania Grace-Paul hails from a whānau of weavers and is the 3rd generation to have reclaimed and embedded the art of Tukutuku in her day-to-day life. Te Aomania discovered her passion for Tukutuku learning from her kōkā Kohai Grace. In 2022, she began tutoring alongside Kohai in the Toi Rangatira Program at Whitireia Polytechnic.Nearly two metres in length and over a metre in height, this Tukutuku has been made possible through whānau collaboration between Kohai Grace, Kaya Grace, Maia Grace-Paul, Te Aomania Grace-Paul, Maryjane Winiata, and Elena Rei. All of these wāhine have also been students of Kohai and her Raranga Program at Whitireia Polytechnic in Porirua.
This Tukutuku was created for an exhibition called Te Ohonga (The Awakening) held at Te Waka Huia o Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho, Wellington Museum in 2023.
Te Kara (The Colour), the first national flag of Aotearoa, which we now identify as He Whakaputanga - a symbol of the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand. Historically, this flag is a symbol of Rangatiratanga. Intentionally created to instigate discussion about Te Tiriti o Waitangi and a better understanding of its purpose.
Tukutuku Mana Motuhake
$13,800.00
1 in stock
Description
Title: Mana Motuhake
Artists: Kohai Grace, Kaya Grace, Maia Grace-Paul, Te Aomania Grace-Paul, Elena Rei
Iwi: Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa, Te Āti Awa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti Porou
Description: Tukutuku
Materials: Kiekie, custom board, Pine, acrylic
Dimensions: 1900 X 1125 mm
Freight: Arranged by email
Brand
Elena Rei
Kaya Grace
Kohai Grace
Maia Grace-Paul
Maryjane Winiata
Te Aomania Grace-Paul
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