Mauri Stones | Neke Moa
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Neke Moa is an adornment and object artist who works closely with Pounamu (New Zealand jade or greenstone). Using traditional techniques such as hoanga (hand-held grinding stones) as well as electric machinery and diamond tools, Moa intertwines the customs of her ancestry with modern-day practices. In doing so, she manifests a spiritual continua... Collection of The Dowse Art Museum, purchased 2017
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Title
Mauri Stones | Neke Moa
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Maker
Neke Moa
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Date made
2016
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Subject
jewelry, sculpture (visual work)
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Additional information
pounamu, paint; various, allow 350 x 350mm for installation of all 8 pieces
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Location
45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt
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