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Open Christchurch 2022: Ngāi Tahu Art and Architecture

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Christchurch
Christchurch, New Zealand
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OPEN CHRISTCHURCH 2022: Ngāi Tahu Art and Architecture

With: Joseph Hullen (NgāiTūāhuriri/Ngāti Hinematua)

Nau mai, haere mai. On this walk join Joseph Hullen (NgāiTūāhuriri/Ngāti Hinematua), who has spent a lifetime lifetime gathering traditional kai and hearing stories about his hapū, as he shares the values, stories and identity of Ngāi Tahu as told through the recent artworks integrated into the central city’s public spaces and buildings. From the shaping of Tūranga’s architecture to the bold kakahu (cloak) adorning the Justice & Emergency Precinct, discover the ways in which Ōtautahi reflects Ngāi Tahu identity and narratives through art, landscape and architecture.

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Sunday 1st May, 1-3pm

Bookings essential

This guided walk will go ahead in light drizzle.

Important things to know when booking Ngāi Tahu Art and Architecture

  • Vaccine Pass required 
  • Masks to be worn 

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About Open Christchurch:

30 April & 1 May 2022

Open Christchurch is a one-weekend-only festival of exceptional architecture. It’s for everyone in Ōtautahi Christchurch. Building owners/kaitiaki will literally open their doors so you can experience great design from the inside, for free.

Uncover new spaces or get up close to the buildings you love. With 40+ buildings and 5 guided walks to choose from, you’ll discover your city in a new way.
For full programme, visit openchch.nz.


Photo by Dr Jessica Halliday.

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Christchurch
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