Rachael Rakena


 

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  • Current exhibitions:


    World Histories, Des Moines Art Centre, Iowa. May 16, 2008 – August 31, 2008

    Artists include El Anatsui (Ghana), Sonny Assu (Canada), Heri Dono (Indonesia), Dario Escobar (Guatemala), Yoko Inoue (Japan), Shi Jinsong (China), Mustafa Maluka (South Africa), Rachael Rakena (New Zealand), Katrin Sigurdardottir (Iceland), Jesse Small (U.S.), and Angela Strassheim (U.S.).
    http://www.desmoinesartcenter.org/exhibitions/ex_meredith.html


    Aniwaniwa, International Festival of Arts, City Gallery Wellington, NZ. 23 February – 15 June 2008

    Collaboration between Rachael Rakena and Brett Graham
    http://www.citygallery.org.nz/mainsite/aniwaniwa-brett-graham-and-rachael-rakena.html


    Aniwaniwa Stills, Bartley and Company Art, Wellington, 2008
    http://www.bartleyandcompanyart.co.nz/


    Dateline Return, Govett Brewster, 31 May – 24 August 2008

    Artists include Edith Amituanai, Louise Potiki Bryant, Shane Cotton, Lonnie Hutchinson, Shigeyuki Kihara, Andy Leleisi'uao, Li'l Mama's Art Klub, Janet Lilo, Vea Mafileo, Ani O'Neill, Fiona Pardington, Michael Parekowhai, Reuben Paterson, John Pule, Rachael Rakena, Lisa Reihana, Natalie Robertson, Greg Semu, Filipe Tohi, and Michel Tuffery.
    http://www.govettbrewster.com/exhibitions/coming+soon/default.htm


    Mo Tatou; Ngai Tahu Whanui. Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand. 08 July 2006 – 08 July 2008
    http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/TePapa/English/WhatsOn/ShortTermExhibitions/NgaiTahu.htm


    Video Ground:Recent moving image works from Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand MAAP-Multimedia Art Asia Pacific touring program.

    Video Ground screens first at the Bangkok Experimental Film Festival March 26–30, 2008 and the University of Chicago – Film Studies Center, April 11, 2008. Later touring venues to be announced.
    http://www.maap.org.au/VideoGround.php