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Ki te kapu o taku ringa

30/06/25  to 07/11/25
30 June to 7 November 2025
Ki te kapu o taku ringa’ is an exhibition by Professor Tom Roa (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato, Ngāti Apakura) and Dr. Rodrigo Hill, which merges Mātauranga Māori and photography to reframe place representation. Through a kaupapa-driven lens, large-scale images and video works illuminate historical sites, honouring their pla

Closes

Nov 7, 2025

Posted on

Jun 24, 2025

Event type:

Art , Cultural , Exhibition , Public Art ,

Price:

Free

Venue:

Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts

Address:

Knighton Road, University of Waikato, Hamilon 3216

Region:

Waikato ,

Written by

Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts Gallery
Jun 24, 2025

Ka matakitaki iho au ki te riu o Waikato 

Ano nei hei kapo kau ake maaku; 

Ki te kapu o taku ringa,

 

"I look down on the valley of Waikato,
As though to hold it
In the hollow of my hand."

 

Inspired by this maioha (song poem) of the late Kīngi Tāwhiao, the exhibition ‘Ki te kapu o taku ringa’ - developed from the research project ‘Te Nehenehenui - The Ancient Enduring Beauty in the Great Forest of the King Country’ by Professor Tom Roa and Dr. Rodrigo Hill – explores place representation through a kaupapa-driven photographic approach. Merging Mātauranga Māori and photography, the project is centred in wānanga, an essential space for discussion, knowledge-sharing, and cultural reflection, led by mana whenua.

 

Challenging Eurocentric conventions, the work reframes landscapes as visual thoughts rather than mere objective images. Through deep engagement with historical sites and mana whenua across Te Nehenehenui the King Country, the project amplifies indigenous perspectives, reclaiming Mātauranga Māori over wahi mana sacred places.

 

Presented as a large-scale photographic installation, the exhibition creates space for expanded ways of seeing and understanding places and spaces through a decolonised and indigenous informed lens.