Ashleigh Taupaki

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Ashleigh Taupaki (Ngāti Hako, Samoan) is an artist and writer based in Tāmaki Makaurau. Her work focuses on place, namely landforms in Hauraki, and the stories and histories that reflect the local iwi in the area. Her work often looks into the intersection of mātautanga Māori and ecology, and utilises memory as a research tool.

Everything By: Ashleigh Taupaki

Art14.03.23

We are all a part of the water’s legacy. Ashleigh Taupaki responds to Te Au: Liquid Constituencies at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.

Society21.11.21

Ashleigh Taupaki on wetlands as wāhi tapu for Māori who rely on them for food, rongoā and freshwater.

Art26.09.21

Snowballing in the Right Direction

Hollie Tawhiao is the new gallery curator at Ramp in Kirikiriroa. Ashleigh Taupaki and Hollie wānanga on storytelling, accessibility and diversity, and future dreaming.

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