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He Momo Nā Te Whānau - it’s a Family Trait: Aotearoa Jewellery Trienni

He momo nā te whānau—it’s a family trait: The 2nd Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial

Most of us own a piece of heirloom jewellery that lives tucked away in a box or folded into a delicate piece of cloth. But what happens when we consider jewellery as a symbol for intangible inheritance?
In He momo nā te whānau artists from across Aotearoa respond to this question with works made over a 20-year period. Cumulatively, they explore the qualities we receive from our parents, grandparents and our ancestors; while considering the cultural rituals, celebrations and baggage that bond the human race. Passing this provocation onto gallery visitors, they ask us what we are leaving behind for our children to inherit.

The artists in He momo nā te whānau are Andrea Daly, Areta Wilkinson, Chris Charteris, Grace Yu Piper, Jane Dodd, Jennifer Laracy, Joe Sheehan, Keri-Mei Zagrobelna, Matthew McIntyre Wilson, Octavia Cook, Renee Bevan, Sione Monu, Victoria McIntosh and Warwick Freeman.

In He momo, nā te whānau is curated by Sian van Dyk, and is a collaboration between Te Manawa, The Suter and Makers 101. It is generously supported by Creative New Zealand.

Image:

Warwick Freeman, Dead Set II (detail), 2006. Collection of The Suter


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September 13 2025 10:00 - March 13 2026 17:00
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