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Worn: Prisoners' Shoes and the Stories They Tell

07/11/25  to 01/02/26
1st November - 1st February, 2026 - 10am - 4pm
An exhibition celebrating the work of unseen artists in prisons across Aotearoa opens at Whirinaki Whare Taonga on Saturday 1 November, for three months. Created and toured by The Learning Connexion (TLC)

Closes

Feb 1, 2026

Posted on

Nov 11, 2025

Event type:

Exhibition ,

Price:

Free

Venue:

Whirinaki Whare Taonga

Address:

836 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Central, Upper Hutt

Region:

Wellington ,

Written by

Jasmine
Nov 11, 2025

This exhibition showcases how prisoners express their creativity through the programmes delivered by The Learning Connexion in partnership with Ara Poutama Aotearoa Dept of Corrections.
These programmes are a vital service successfully delivered over the last 19 years within Corrections facilities nationally, and providing a creative outlet to give prisoners purpose, qualifications, self-worth and improved well-being.


Using a plain white canvas shoe, literally a ‘blank canvas’, more than 50 artists reveal their personal stories and share with us the journeys they are making towards recovery and rehabilitation.
Presented together, these shoes invite you to reconsider assumptions about incarceration and creativity. They serve as poignant reminders of art’s power to restore agency, communicate resilience, and foster connection. 

The exhibition is not only a celebration of artistic talent within restricted circumstances, but the reclamation of an everyday object reframed as a canvas for hope and renewal.

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