Hiteemlkiliiksix Exhibition

Hiteemlkiliiksix is a touring exhibition from the United States that will be coming to Rotorua.

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Hiteemlkiliiksix Within The Circle Of The Rim: Nations Gathering On Common Ground Exhibition is an ongoing touring exhibition of indigenous art from the USA.

The exhibition resulted out of an Indigenous Artists Gathering held at The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington State, USA in 2001.

Maori artists that attended the gathering and have work in the exhibition are: Sandy Adsett, Daymon Berry, Hoana Forrester, June Grant, Tilly Matthews, Hiwirori Maynard, Kawariki Morgan, Darcy Nicholas, Garry Nicholas, Miria Pohatu, Kym Rawiri, Candyce Sweeney, Haki Tangohau, Dorothy Waetford and Christina Wirihana.

The exhibition is currently showing in Warm Springs, Oregon, USA until the end of August 2004. It will then tour to its sole New Zealand venue at Rotorua Museum of Art & History from Friday 24 September until Sunday 5 December 2004.

About the exhibition

Exhibition dates

An exhibition article can be viewed at: http://www.csinews.net/IntheNews/030903gallery.htm

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