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Mahiriki
Tangaroa
Mahiriki
Tangaroa is a New Zealand raised Cook Islands artist. She
majored in photography at the Canterbury University School
of Fine Arts documenting the vanishing Cook Islands cultural
heritage in her photographic assignments. In 1999 she began
to paint and is now one of a small group of contemporary
women artists in the Cook Islands.
In
2000 Tangaroa was appointed as curator of the Cook Islands
National Museum and following her appointment in 2003 took
up position of Gallery Director at the Beachcomber Gallery
in Avarua.
Mahiriki's
paintings contain many flora and fauna patterns, sourced
from old Cook Islands tapa designs which are rarely seen
outside museum displays. In her paintings Tangaroa also
incorporates the 'not so bright side of paradise' by attempting
to record life in the islands of a younger generation Cook
Islander.
In
May 2008, Air New Zealand sponsored Mahiriki's first solo
show in the South Island, held at Gallery De Novo.
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