The work will inform a seminar series in Romsa/Tromsø in November 2020 exploring indigenous craft practices with reference to both Aotearoa New Zealand and the indigenous community in Sápmi, the Northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Alongside this series, a major exhibition will also be developed in partnership.
The project aims to further dialogue about indigenous craft practices and contemporary craft from both Aotearoa New Zealand and Norway.
Objectspace to join forces with Norwegian Crafts in an international partnership over two years
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
15 January 2020, New Zealand
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