| 9 October 2004 -
30 January 2005
Ka kino to pounamu he pounamu onamata translated means your
greenstone is awesome and it comes from a tradition.
Pounamu, greenstone, is a prized treasure, a symbol of wealth, a
token of peace-making. Originally from the realm of the ocean,
pounamu began as a mythical being, a great fish, which was
transformed into everlasting translucent stone.
The exhibition presents pounamu as a metaphor for treasured
objects, ideas and concepts, re-staging elements of Maori and
Pacific body adornment. It also celebrates diverse cultural and
visual art practices which have intersected over time.
Free entry
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