Sarah Munro is a New Zealand artist born in 1970.
[1] In 2006, Munro was appointed a Frances Hodgkins Fellow.
[2] Munro combines digital technology with painting to explore the spatial aspects and manual creation of the work.
[3] She has created large scale sculptures, but her more recent series Trade Items uses embroidery to reference a 1769 sketch by Tupaia, a Tahitian navigator on Captain Cook's voyages, exploring themes of environmental impacts and cultural significance of trade.
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