What happens when a refugee or asylum seeker gets a permanent home in a new country?
They become a resident - and are likely to be part of a wider resettled community - but often face discrimination and prejudices which can make feeling at home difficult.
Social practice artist Tiffany Singh's exhibition The Journey of a Million Miles - Following Steps focuses on the experiences of new New Zealanders by sharing real-life migration stories. Singh's worked with the Auckland Resettled Community Coalition to produce the work in two stages.
The first, A Journey of a Million Miles Begins with One Step - The Stories of Beyond Refuge, was part of Waiheke Island's headland Sculpture on the Gulf; stage two, at the New Zealand Maritime Museum, expands the focus to all migration stories.
There's a chance for migrants to tell their stories, which are then broadcast in the Edmiston Gallery to match a digital map - data visualisation - where a boat moves from wherever the storyteller started their journey.