Margaret Aull

[1] She works in mixed media using canvas, installations and sculpture to contribute to and comment on Māori and Pacific artistic discourse.

Her thesis investigated "the notion of tapu/tabu (sacredness) in relation to objects as visual representations of ancestors and gods.

This exhibition was curated by Ema Tavola and also included the works of Julia Mage’au Gray, Leilani Kake, Kolokesa Māhina-Tuai and Vaimaila Urale.

Aull describes it as "when one tide is out, the other is full; it is a synthesising relationship of how I acknowledge the two cultural foundations as a body of water.

One of these exhibitions was iLakolako ni weniqia: a Veiquia project which was shown at the Physics Room in Christchurch.