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Moemoeā - a time for dreaming

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Nigel Borell (Pirirākau, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Te Whakatōhea) is a significant figure within Māori arts, as an artist, curator, writer, and advocate. In Moemoeā - a time for dreaming Borell explores the concept of Moemoeā, dreaming and envisioning. His works encourage the viewer to embark on an introspective journey, contemplating their own paths, while inspiring a reimagining of collective narratives. Borell's exhibition serves as a catalyst for reflection, interconnectedness, and shared aspirations where indigenous voices are amplified.

About Nigel Borell:
Nigel Borell is a respected name within the realm of indigenous art and cultural advocacy. Known for his deep commitment to promoting and preserving Māori art and heritage, Borell has played a pivotal role in advancing the visibility and understanding of Māori artistic practices both within New Zealand and on the international stage. With a background in art history and curatorship, Borell has curated numerous groundbreaking exhibitions that showcase the richness and diversity of Māori art forms, spanning traditional to contemporary expressions. His work often bridges the gap between art, community, and cultural revitalization, fostering dialogue and engagement between artists, institutions, and audiences. Through his tireless efforts, Nigel Borell has not only contributed significantly to the recognition of Māori art but has also championed the significance of indigenous cultural expression globally, leaving an indelible mark on the art world.

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49 Kākāhoroa Drive
Whakatane3120
New Zealand

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