
Whakapapa and Artmaking:
Dr Areta Wilkinson
Dr Areta Wilkinson is a Kāi Tahu artist based in Te Waipounamu. She’s been a jeweller and an object maker since the 90’s. Producing taonga that interact with the taonga tuku iho of our tīpuna, and articulate contemporary whakaaro about te ao Māori, and Kāi Tahu identity.
The artmaking has become the vehicle for finding out about my
whakapapa for sure.
We were lucky enough to have Dr Areta share some kōrero with some of the Kauae Raro community in April 2022. Some of her kōrero was about whenua and pigments, and some was about the wider inspiration for her taonga, and her practice. We wanted to pass on some of the whakaaro she shared:
Image from: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/takiroa-rock-art-shelter
Image: John Collie, Christchurch Art Gallery. From Whakapapa IV series.
Art is: Tūmatakuru Wears Me. Image provided by the artist
Taonga in Moa Hunter Fashions exhibition.
Image: Courtesy of the artist and Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland
Image by John Collie, Christchurch Art Gallery. From Moa Hunter Fashions exhibition.