Made for Indigenous Artists.
Toi Kiri Wānanga is a unique opportunity for Tā Tatau, Tā Moko and Skin Marking artists to explicitly share and workshop in cultural practices and art, dance and music, experiences, tool making, techniques, traditions and developments.
Te Kahu o Toi Kiri explores the dialogue between the exercise of skin marking and a range of cultural art practices, customary and contemporary.
Toi Kiri Exhibition is an indigenous visual dialogue, focussed between cultural arts practice and matauranga.
Toi Kiri Festival is an 'immersion of cultural identity' community event bringing the best of indigenous traditions together for us to celebrate.
Gathering Tā Tatau, Tā Moko and Skin Marking Artists, alongside Cultural Artists, Musicians, Performers and Kai.
Artists and speakers exploring arts and culture dialogue across a broad range from practice, politics, experience and tradition in an open forum.
At Toi Kiri Symposium expose yourself to engaging cultural arts in workshops, forum, discussion and artist talks.
Kia ora,
TO OUR 2024 PARTNERS, FUNDERS & SPONSORS
Te Tuhi Mareikura Trust would to thank our funders, sponsors, supporters and amazingly awesome team of committed volunteers who make it possible for us to achieve and celebrate Toi Kiri. Thank you for being an integral part of the journey.