A raranga exhibition by staff and students from Papaoiea campus Te Wananga o Aotearoa opened at Te Manawa Museum last week and will be on show until December 1.
The bi-annual Ngā Kete Toi features works created at the Ngā Mahi ā te Whare Pora weaving programme at the Papaioea campus.
Included in the exhibition are a collection of poi made from natural and contemporary materials; a range of kete muka (fine bags); rapaki (traditional wraparound garments); pīkau (backpacks); Matariki wearable costumes inspired by Māori proverbs and several pōtae (hats) including a Pōtae Tauā (mourning cap) and a pōtae that mimics a 1920s cloche.
Raranga kaiako Adrienne Spratt and Brenda Tuuta have been teaching at Papaioea for more than 10 years.
Spratt and Tuuta bring their classes together for noho marae stays, which helps create positive relationships among tauira.