Pacific Trade Invest NZ has worked with the Australian Government-funded Vanuatu Skills Partnership who, in collaboration with the Auckland Museum Store, are introducing Vanuatu Arts & Crafts to New Zealand.
The Vanuatu Arts & Crafts Showcase will feature traditional and contemporary forms and techniques including baskets, fans, bags, containers, carving and beading.
It will be hosted by the Auckland Museum Store from 9 May – 21 May.
Most of these products have never been available for sale in the international market.
Three ni Vanuatu artists will also be attending the invitation-only opening night event.
The makers are from remote rural communities in Vanuatu and are members of ‘handicraft hubs’ – the Malampa Handicraft Centre, Torba Handicraft Cooperative, and Ambae Craft Associations.
Members of these handicraft hubs are mostly women. They work within an integrated, community-led approach to sell their products across Vanuatu – and now for the first time overseas to Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Vanuatu artists are:
Christina Sirig – President Vetimboso Craft Association, weaver – Vetimboso Village, Vanualava. Weaver (brown long shopping baskets etc)
Jonaston Manar (Christina’s husband) – Vetimboso Village. Weaver and carver.
Patricia Mataru – Malampa Handicraft Centre, Malekula. Pandanus weaver.
For more information of the Vanuatu Arts & Crafts Showcase, please visit www.aucklandmuseum.com
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