Free museum entry for New Zealanders and people living in New Zealand

Ringa Toi: Te Mana Tohu Mātauranga o Aotearoa me Ngā Whakaari Toi a Kiwa Ringa Toi: NZQA Toi Māori and Pacific Arts showcase

He whakaaturanga ā-tau o ētahi ākonga kura tuarua e aronui ana ki te Toi Māori me Ngā Toi a Kiwa kei taumata Tiketike.

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An annual showcase of artwork by secondary school students with a focus on Toi Māori and Pacific Arts at Excellence level. 

When | Āhea

15 to 28 Sep, 10.00am–6.00pm

Where | Ki hea

Ki Rongomaraeroa, Papa 4
Rongomaraeroa, the marae, Level 4

Cost | Te utu

Kore utu | Free event 
with museum entry

Ko tēnei tau te huritau tuangahuru o te whakaaturanga o RingaToi. 

Ko ētahi o ngā taonga Māori he raranga, he whakairo, he uku, he matihiko, he whakaahua hoki.

I ia tau ka neke atu i te 80 ngā taonga ka tukuna mai e ngā ākonga puta noa i Aotearoa. 

Mana Kōwhaiwhai: Our Visual Language, Te Wiki 2023. Photo by Jo Moore. Te Papa (235819)

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