Reference

Mahi Toi / Art

Sites

* Auckland Art Gallery: Contemporary Māori Art
Images of contemporary Māori art from the Auckland Art Gallery.
* The Big Idea - Māori Art and Culture
A list of links to articles, news, organisations and practitioners relating to Māori Art and Culture.
* Bone Art Place
Jade, bone carving and jewelry
* Contemporary Māori Art - Darcy Nicholas
Profile of this Taranaki painter and images of his works.
* The much debated portraiture of CF Goldie Christchurch
This exhibition was held at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery in the Botanic Gardens.
* Robyn Kahukiwa
* Kowhaiwhai Tuturu Māori
Education resource from Auckland Museum looking at the materials, stories related to Kowhaiwhai (painted rafter designs). PDF
* Māori Arts - Creative New Zealand
Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
* Māori Clip Art
Hand drawn Māori images available for down-loading
* Making a putiputi
Instructions on how to make a putiputi (flower) out of flax.
* Parihaka
PARIHAKA, the exhibition, explored the legacy of Parihaka and the events that have made the settlement a site of immense importance. Out of the anxieties and bitterness of the past, Parihaka is a place of renewal and hope. The artworks in the exhibition attest to Parihaka's ongoing capacity to inspire the artists, writers, musicians and dramatists of this country
* Raranga Tuturu Māori
Education resource from Auckland Museum on traditional Māori weaving techniques - raranga, whatu, and kete; the weaving and plaiting arts traditionally carried out by Maori women. PDF
* Rock art
Archive resource on Rock Art taoka, along with supporting Te Runanga o Ngāi Tahu in the conservation and interpretation of Rock Art sites
* Sculpture and Design: An Outline of Maori Art
By Gilbert Archey. 2d ed. Handbook of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, 1960
* Taonga Māori
Māori Taonga in museums
* Te Kakano Taonga Database
Online database of taonga held by the Auckland Museum. Searching options include the type of item, region, and iwi/hapu.
* toi iho Mark
toi iho is a registered trade mark used to promote and sell authentic, quality Maori arts and crafts. toi iho has also been designed to authenticate exhibitions and performances of Maori arts by Maori artists. The creation of the mark was facilitated by Te Waka Toi, the Maori arts board of Creative New Zealand, in consultation with Maori artists.
* Toi Māori Aotearoa Maori Arts New Zealand
national network of contemporary Māori artists. The network is based around a core group of ten national art focus committees, covering the following areas Literature in Te Reo, Waka Tradition, Contemporary Visual Arts, Weavers, Contemporary Māori Writing, Contemporary Dance and Drama, Māori Music Making, Protocols in Arts, Ta Moko, and Carving/Sculpture. Toi Māori serves as an umbrella structure for these ten national artform committees and their affiliated organisations. It provides advocacy for Māori arts and artists, promotes the growth of Māori arts and argues the uniqueness, quality and integrity of Māori arts.
* Toi Māori Aotearoa Profiles Maori Arts New Zealand
Brief profiles of practising Maori artists.
* Traditional Māori Arts
Contains a range of images depicting traditional Māori arts from carving styles to moko to woven garments. From Discover - a National Library of New Zealand collection of resources selected for use by New Zealand schools.
* Tukutuku Tuturu Māori
Education resource from Auckland Museum looking at the techniques, materials and designs used in traditional tukutuku panel weaving. Years 1-8. PDF
* Whakairo Tuturu Māori
Education resource from Auckland Museum on traditional Māori carving techniques, materials, designs and background. PDF
* Whenua: born of the land
Exhibition of contemporary Māori art held at the Tinakori Gallery, Wellington. Includes images of artworks and biographies of contributing artists.