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Wed Feb 21, 2018
7:30 am - 5:00 pm

Education + Engagement

by Track Zero

Education + Engagement

Shaping a Safe Climate Future: The Role of the Arts

Track Zero’s Founder, Sarah Meads, was joined by acclaimed artists: Mīria George, Gabby O’Connor and Michel Tuffery MNZM, to present at the Pacific Climate Change Conference 2018, hosted at Te Papa, Wellington, by Victoria University and SPREP.

As experienced practitioners working across the performance and visual arts and in the transdisciplinary field, the panel discussed the role of arts in shaping our safe climate future – including work with school children and youth.

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Te Taki o te Ua / The Sound of Rain Artists: Louis Te Taki o te Ua / The Sound of Rain
Artists: Louise Pōtiki Bryant, Ariana Tikao and Paddy Free
Mentors: Dr Daniel Hikuroa and Dr Mike Joy
Currently installed in the Māori Moving Image ki Te Puna o Waiwhetū exhibition, @chchartgallery 
https://christchurchartgallery.org.nz/exhibitions/maori-moving-image-ki-te-puna-waiwhetu
on until 16 Oct 2022 
An inspiring immersive video installation weaving dance, waiata, taoka puoro, animation and video in a work addressing the impacts of climate change in the takiwā of Kāi Tahu, Te Waipounamu. 
Congratulations Louise, Ariana and Paddy! We loved helping to support the early development of this timely work through our art + sci project, called ‘What if Climate Change was Purple?’ Learn more 👉🏽
https://trackzero.nz/project/louise-potiki-bryant-with-dr-daniel-hikuroa-dr-mike-joy-other-artists/ 
Te Taki o te Ua / The Sound of Rain was created with the support of Track Zero - Arts Inspiring Climate Action and @creativenz 
Images 1-5: Te Taki o te Ua / The Sound of Rain 2022, series of images of 3-channel HD video 28 mins duration, by Louise Pōtiki Bryant, Ariana Tikao and Paddy Free. Image credits: courtesy of Louise Pōtiki Bryant
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