Traditional Māori flax paper to be taught at Sarjeant

Traditional Māori flax paper to be taught at Sarjeant Gallery workshop


Traditional Māori flax paper to be taught at Sarjeant Gallery workshop
15 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Marty Vreede will be leading the workshop alongside his wife Marilyn. Photo / Supplied
Whanganui's Sarjeant on the Quay is to host a two-day workshop where keen art enthusiasts will be taught harakeke papermaking.
The workshop, part of the Te Awa Reo exhibition, is an opportunity for keen artists to immerse themselves in traditional Māori art, taught by two of Whanganui's most experienced printmakers.
Marty and Marilyn Vreede of Pakohe Whanganui are leading the workshop, teaching a class of 10 the art of sustainable and tikanga-based harakeke papermaking.

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