Over 1,000 students to visit Kermadec Exhibition

Ministry of Information & Communications ,
11 May 2012, Tonga

The high-calibre exhibition has already been exhibited in Tauranga and Auckland where it has received significant acclaim. A selection of the works has been chosen for an exhibition in Tonga as a tribute to the special place that the Kingdom holds in the Kermadec artists' journey.
"It is a privilege for the New Zealand High Commission to host such a high-calibre exhibition. I am honoured to share this unique gift with the people of Tonga and especially happy that so many school children will have the opportunity to visit the exhibition", said His Excellency Dr Jonathan Austin.

Four of New Zealand's most prestigious artists, Dame Robin White, Gregory O'Brien, John Pule and Elizabeth Thomson, will also journey to Tonga to be a part of the hosting for this special event and meet with the school children.

"We are really glad for this opportunity. It will expose children to this type of art and hopefully motivate those who are gifted with this talent. We are very excited about this," said Ponepate Taunisila, Deputy Director for Schools of the Ministry of Education, Women's Affairs and Culture.

The New Zealand High Commission has also organised a series of free public talks and workshops which will commence on Friday 18 May. Details of each of the individual events are listed in the separate attachment and on the High Commission website. The general public are advised to register at the High Commission office for the free events as space is limited.

The Kermadec Exhibition will be open to the public from Tuesday 22 May to Friday 1 June at the New Zealand High Commission during office hours. The exhibition will also be open to the general public for viewing on Saturday 26 May (10am - 2pm).

Press enquiries to:
Leilani Tamu, Second Secretary
New Zealand High Commission Tonga
Mobile: (+676) 23 122 (extn 102)

 

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