Gus Fisher Gallery's upcoming exhibition Tala o le tau brings together new and significant bodies of work by Angela Tiatia (Sāmoa, Aotearoa, Australia), Yuki Kihara (Sāmoa) and women from Moata’a Aualuma Community (Sāmoa) that collectively explore themes of climate crisis, matrilineal histories and indigenous knowledge systems.

Faced with the reality of increasingly frequent and devastating weather events that threaten life and livelihoods in the Pacific, these artists explore the relationship between gender, creative practice and indigenous knowledge systems as a tool to navigate an uncertain future.

6 June | Exhibition Opening | 5.30-7.30pm

7 June | Artist Talk | 2-3pm

Supported by the Gus Fisher Gallery and Creative New Zealand Pacific Arts Strategy. Courtesy of Yuki Kihara, Gus Fisher Gallery and Gow Langsford, Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Last updated: 17 April 2025