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Lecture on Maori Art

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LAST days for our Matariki exhibition Soul Sistas: Nine Māori Women Artists (ends this Sunday 21st July) and make sure you get to the LAST Lecture this Saturday.
20 July 2-3pm. Arts in Oxford at 72 Main Street Oxford.
Lecture on Māori Art presented by Gina Matchitt (Te Arawa and Whakatōhea). Gina Matchitt is the 2019 Blumhardt/Creative New Zealand Curatorial Intern at the Dowse Art Museum.

Soul Sistas: Nine Māori Women Artists
Arts in Oxford Gallery
15 June – 21 July 2019

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