The Eastern Institute of Technology will host three days of screen-printing, mixed media and performing arts theatre workshops for Hawke's Bay senior secondary school students with a Pacific heritage.
Three Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust artists will tutor the free New Horizons Pacific Arts Workshops, which will be held at EIT's Hawke's Bay campus in Taradale from October 3-5. They are:
Sheyne Tuffery, a Wellington-based Samoan multimedia visual artist who primarily works as a painter, animator and printmaker. Perhaps best known for the dynamic style of his prints and woodcuts, Tuffery describes himself as a "paper architect" who uses his work to create and represent his own cultural context and sense of belonging.
Of Niuean and Maori descent, Lina Marsh is a graduate of Auckland's Whitecliffe College of Art and Design and a former secondary school art teacher. A mixed-media artist, she fuses handcrafts with traditional art-making techniques to create works that explore identity. Lina is an educator for the Ministry of Education's Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom curriculum support project at the Tairawhiti Museum of Art and Culture in Gisborne.
Sesilia is Tongan and a graduate of the Pacific Institute of Performing Arts (Pipa). Currently teaching Tongan music and dance as a guest tutor at Pipa, Pusiaki has worked extensively in the performing arts and her Tongan community for the last 11 years.