Matariki Pou in collaboration with Keri Whaitiri & James York - Embedding stories into the Southland Region
Featuring carved heads on poles of varying height, the pou were designed in collaboration with Ngāi Tahu carver and artist Fayne Robinson especially for their Woolston Village location
The pou represents the fingers of Mahuika along with Kereru and Kahu telling the story of Maui bringing fire to people.
A recent example of steel fabrication and installation mastery at Lake Mapourika
Standing more than eight metres tall, carved by Ngāi Tahu tohunga whakairo Fayne Robinson and fabricated by Art Fetiche rises the Pou rises from the centre of a takarangi pathway that draws visitors inward, in ever-decreasing circles.
Local artists have worked to translate some of the Te Ora Hou values stories into art interventions inside the whare creating a space rich in the stories of Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi.
Mahi toi elements were produced under the guidance of Waihōpai Rūnaka (Murihiku Marae) alongside their selected designers and artists.
Tunnel Beach Dunedin Tohu Whenua in collaboration with Aroha Novak - Embedding stories and values into regional developments.
Te Ao, an ink-painted circle symbolic of Te Ao our Earth and speaking of our interconnection with the environment at AG Research.
The Institute's new headquarters and research centre forms part of the agricultural science precinct.
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