Thirty senior secondary students explored their Pacific heritage in art during the term break, carving coconut shell, collaborating on a mural and writing and recording an original piece of music.
The group were taking part in a Fresh Horizons programme of workshops offered by the Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust at EIT's ideaschool.
Over three days, the Year 11-13 students were guided by artists Chris Charteris, Lizzy Leckie, Amiria Puia-Taylor and Anonymouz as they carved coconut shell into objects and body adornment, responded to local social issues in painting a transportable mural and created a "soundscape" inspired by Pacific music.
A non-profit organisation established in the 1980s, Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust is funded by Creative New Zealand and ASB Community Arts Trust to mentor and support contemporary Pacific art and artists.
Tautai Fresh Horizons Pacific Arts Workshops have been hosted on the EIT campus for the last four years, attracting 115 Hawke's Bay students interested in expressing their Pacific heritage in art.