A Hawke's Bay project has won the top prize at the national 2017 Resene Total Colour Awards.
The project awarded the ultimate prize - the 2017 Nightingale Award - is MTG Hawke's Bay's Tūturu.
Tūturu (translated as "to be true") was a collaborative project between MTG Hawke's Bay and arts collective Iwi Toi Kahungunu, led by contemporary Māori artist and author Sandy Adsett. The exhibition was installed in a long narrow gallery with tukutuku panels and artworks alternating along each wall.
James Price of MTG Hawke's Bay said "We took a thoroughfare gallery and re-designed it to feel like a wharenui (meeting house). Everyone who comes through the gallery feels welcomed into the space. Some have said they would be quite happy to sleep on a mattress under the artworks, as they would in their own wharenui."
To address the challenge to tikanga Māori of having an entrance and exit at both ends, it was decided that one end of the gallery would be referred to as Te Pō (The Darkness) and the other end as Te Ao Mārama (The World of Light).