Silent Kōrero is conceived as a gathering - a quiet hui of conversations that have unfolded in Peata Larkin’s studio over the past two decades.
Each artwork carries the memory of those before it, in which the symbolism of tukutuku, tāniko and raranga operates as a personal and collective visual language and reclamation.
Works embody knowledge and genealogy and embrace the rhythms of the artist’s tūpuna, who wove, bound and carved before her.
Peata Larkin will also lead a Star Mapping Drawing Workshop, open to adults and teenagers, on Wednesday 15 July, 6–8pm. See our website for more details.