Tuku Iho | Matariki Exhibition 2024
What is the legacy we leave to our descendants? TUKU IHO is a wero, a challenge, referencing the passing of knowledge from generation to generation.
What is the legacy we leave to our descendants? TUKU IHO is a wero, a challenge, referencing the passing of knowledge from generation to generation.
This exhibition weaves together physical and digital works from across our hapori (faculty) — students, alumni and staff together. This work asks you to connect with seen and unseen realms, with past, present and future.
TUKU IHO is a call to action for all designers and architects. During Matariki, we must take responsibility, and respond to the urgent crises of our world, by reimagining radical futures where human and more than human communities are thriving. AKE AKE AKE!
The Exhibition was opened with a beautiful dawn karakia led by Jane Mihingarangi Ruka Te Korako.
Featured Students:
Hugo McIvor
Te Huihui o Matariki Chi Huy Tran
Shannon (Ningfei) Xiao
Sam Harris Voss
Richie Green
Ola Sawaie
Miki Tiltman
Maria Rodgers
Lucas Scott
Karunikah Pere-Walker
Jess Brown
Evan Ryan
Daniel Coombes
Calvin Raymond Guy Molina
Matt Lloyd
Luke Enoka
Featured Staff:
Daniel Brown
Tanya Ruka
David Hakaria
Derek Kawiti
