What’s On: Carving the future of whakairo – The Bay’s News First – SunLive

Posted: June 11, 2022 at 1:04 am

With a lack of whakairo facilities in Tauranga, The Incubator Creative Hub has decided to open their own hub to further support Toi Maori in our community.

The whakairo hub was blessed and named Te Whare Toi O Te Moana last Thursday, as a part of The Incubators Matariki celebrations launching this month.

Carver and artist Peri Kohu of Ngi Tamarawaho gifted the hubs name, and was supportive of this initiative, being the previous lease-holder of the new whakairo space.

This is an important initiative as there are currently no other venues offering this type of facility in Tauranga, and I believe there is a need and a desire for many of our locals and visitors to participate in and get up close and personal with Toi Whakairo where the mana is often diminished both culturally and financially through lack of understanding and value, says Marama Mateparae, who is director of support and project development at The Incubator.

Marama says The Incubator recently applied for funding for a whakairo hub through Creative NZ but were disappointed to miss out. Even without knowing where we are getting the funds from we have decided to launch the hub with the aim to find funds over the next year, says Marama.

She adds: Tauranga Moana is home to many esteemed Whakairo artists, many of whom have already expressed an interest in using this facility to run wnanga or as a place they could mentor students.

Further afield

Marama says that there are whakairo courses through local schools such as Tauranga Boys College and Te Wharekura o Mauao but little access outside of these.

Im often contacted by ex-students of mine who are wanting to practise and learn more whakairo but there isnt anywhere else in Tauranga they can go, says Joel Komene, director of Aronui at Tauranga Boys College.

Joel is happy about the development of a whakairo hub and says it will be a space where the public is able to view carvers working, to be able to interact with them, see the tools and processes that are used in this artform, to learn the history and stories of local iwi that are told through the carvings, and to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of this artform and Mori culture.

Breath and growth

The hub space is also local whakairo artist Whare Thompsons studio and is where he created his piece H which is y on display as a part of The Incubators Matariki exhibitions.

Experimenting with recycled wood, Whare says the piece was carved into a dining table top using a water jet cutter. Whare also installed led lighting into his carving to backlight it with different colours to give unique meanings to his work.

H means breath and Whare says: [The design] creates a single face and that single face is representational of two people coming together and greeting each other; and that whole process is the exchange of breath with the hongi.

From that breath of life comes growth, hence the kowhaiwhai design that sits behind the figure.

Whare says its the connection between breath and growth which ties his work to Matariki.

The whakairo exhibition runs from June 3-July 10 at The Incubator Gallery as a part of The Incubator Creative Hubs Matariki celebrations.

See what else is happening in and around Tauranga below:

Saturday 11 June

A Course In MiraclesThis is A Course In Miracles, a required course. Study this life transforming course for free in your home. Full support given. Txt/Ph 0210 274 2502

Art in the ParkOriginal art for sale. Weather permitting.9am - 4pm. Coronation Park, Mt Maunganui.Tauranga Society of Artists

Association CroquetSat, Mon & Wed at Club Mt Maunganui, 45 Kawaka St. 9.15am for 9.30am start. New players & visitors welcome. Ph Jacqui 07 574 9293

Bay Singles Social GroupJoin a bunch of over 50s young singles. Weekend dinners, pot lucks, occasional outings. Have a go! ph Delia 027 284 8762, Andrea 021 133 0313

Beth-El Messianic Family Celebrate Shabbat (Sabbath) as did Messiah Yeshua (Jesus), his disciples and early believers. All welcome Otumoetai Primary 10am or Facebook Live 11am. Joel 021 768 043 info@bethel.org.nz

Greerton Hall MarketMARKET Listing content: Last Saturday of each month. 8am-12pm. Stalls inside/outside. Discounts for charity groups. Refreshments at kitchen. Phone/txt for site. Tricia 075431487/ 0279082952, www face-book.com/greertonhallmarket

Indoor Bowls12.30pm Sat, Tues & Weds. Tauranga Senior Citizens Club Hall 14 Norris Street. $3 refreshments. Must be fully vaccinated. Come join us. Carol 022 639 2411

Ipu Weaving WorkshopWeave your own ipu with base and lid. Aroha & Sandra 11am-1pm at The Artery. $65, all materials and tools will be provided. To book, visit http://www.theincubator.co.nz/the-artery

Otumoetai Tennis ClubAdult tennis. Start 1.30pm. Bellevue Park, Windsor Rd (adjacent to swimming pool). New players & visitors welcome. Ph Victor 027 577 1818 a/hrs.

Otumoetai Toy LibraryQuality toys for children of all ages. 94 Bureta Road, Otumoetai, behind St Johns Anglican Church. Tues, Thurs & Saturday from 9.30-11.30am

Petanque Tauranga BOP AssociationClub days Saturday, Tuesday & Thursday. Tawa Street, Mt Maunganui. French game played with Kiwi flair, boules available. Ph Ray 027 756 3565 for playing times.

Rwena Mori Bread WorkshopLearn to make rwena bread with Karin Egan, step by step, beginning with the mixture/bug. 1.30-3.30pm at The Artery. $10. To book visit http://www.theincubator.co.nz/the-artery

St Stephen's Jigsaw LibraryEvery Saturday 10am-12noon. Hire a variety of 500 puzzles, of 100 to 2000 pieces. Please wear masks and bring Vaccine Pass. Located behind church at Highmore Terrace, Brookfield.

Taijiquan and Qigong9am Saturday & Weds free Taiji and Qigong group. Kulim park on beach by big rock. All welcome. Ph Petro 021 751 665

Tauranga Social DanceSequence dancing 7-10pm Wesley Church Hall 100. 13th Ave this Saturday 11th June Phone Jan 5763455

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