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Blue Oyster Whakawhanaukataka. Jess Nicholson Research image courtesy of the artist Current Exhibition Hātarei 2 Noema -Paraire 20 Tīhema Saturday 2 November -Friday 20 December 2024 Past Event Whakawhanaukataka workshop and kōrero Jess Nicholson, Stone curtain (detail), Recycled clay and glass, Maukatere clay, Rakahuri clay, sand and stones, Huriawa kōkōwai, Tapu te Ranga kōkōwai, Pukekura kōkōwai, Matatā pumice, Broad Bay clay, 2024. Photo: Miranda Bellamy Hātarei 30 Noema Saturday 30 November 2024 16 Dowling Street