E aku nui, e aku rahi, tēnā koutou katoa.
First Nations Stream: On Country invites Māori, Pacific, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, historians, researchers, curators and knowledge holders to propose papers, workshops, wānaka (discussion forum), or alternative presentations about working on or with ancestral lands/country/whenua. In Te Waipounamu, the earliest marks made by the First Peoples of this island – Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe, and Kāi Tahu – continue to act as a rich source of connection, inspiration and inquiry for their descendants. In what ways are Indigenous artists around Te Waipounamu, Aotearoa, Australia and the Pacific working directly with the lands of their ancestors? What challenges and opportunities does this present? How can art histories and curatorial approaches honour the site-specificity of these practices, perhaps shifting traditional ways of recording and documenting? How are institutions being challenged by these ways of working?
First Nations Stream formIf you would like to talk through your proposal before submitting, please get in touch with Chloe Cull, curator Māori at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, for an informal chat about your ideas: chloe.cull@ccc.govt.nz
Please use this form to apply by Friday 4 September.
Please Note: This stream is open for proposals from Māori, Pacific, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Contributors can submit proposals for the First Nations Stream, ‘On Country’ as well as any of the other sessions. Please also visit this page on our website about membership and conference attendance for Indigenous contributors and attendees.
