Kotahi te moemoeā – A Shared Vision
Sarah Holten | Ululau Ama
Celebrating Māpura Studios Creative New Zealand award winners:
Ululau Ama (recipient of Pacific Toa Award 2022) and
Sarah Holten (recipient of Te Tohu Iho Pūmanawa Award 2023)
Opening Night 6 – 8pm Wednesday 28th February
In this exhibition Māpura Studios celebrate and acknowledge the achievement and work of Ululau Ama (recipient of Pacific Toa Award 2022) and Sarah Holten (recipient of Te Tohu Iho Pūmanawa award 2023) in their recognition by Creative New Zealand as outstanding artists.
Both artists have lived with their own personal challenges; art being the common language through which they can express themselves. Māpura Studios are proud to work alongside and support these talented young adults. Their work demonstrates there are no limits to what is possible as a Māori or Pasifika artist with a disability.
About the Artists
Ululau Ama was born in 1994 at Moto’otua Hospital in Apia, Samoa. He had meningitis at 3 months old and was later diagnosed with epilepsy. Ululau has attended Art Therapy classes and is currently an artist at Māpura Studios in Auckland. Ululau’s work includes drawing, printmaking, poetry, music, painting, and sculpture.
He is a visual storyteller, with his Pacific identity weaving through all his art, and many of his works are based on Samoan mythology. He tells stories of Samoa through his work. At Māpura Arts Studio, while doing printmaking, Ululau and his mother would play a game to see who could create the most beautiful prints, with no mistakes.
These games built the foundation of Ululau’s artistic confidence, and through his tutors he has learned to create with focus, technique, and pride.2017- His first art book was published – Utaga Lilo Ole Mafaufau- Secret of the Mind
Image: Ululau Ama
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2018 – Painting “Hibiscus” – Epilepsy Foundation NZ
Artilepsy Participated for Brain Day Auckland University.
2019 – Painting “Sina” – Finalist – IHC Art Awards
(“Sina” took him to Wellington to the art awards presentation)
2020 – October – Painting “Village Under the Stars”
Top 100 Finalist in the IHC Art Awards
2020 – November – Kiwi Project – Mairangi Arts Centre
Painting ceramic Kiwi eggs for funds to save Kiwi birds.
2021 – Pasifika Arts Exhibition online (Lockdown)
Pasifika artists, Art report by JoCat on JoCat Journal Magazine.
2022 – Painting – “My World – There is Hope”
Top 100 Artworks IHC Art Awards
2022 – Winner Pasifika Art Awards – Pacific Toa Award
2022 – TU8 Tulavuan Fashion Show
2022 – Tōfā Mamao Private Dinner
2023 – Commission for Pasifika Festival
2023 – Commission for Avondale Houses project
Image: Sarah Holten
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2023 Tangata Moana: Tātou tātou e – various Libraries across Tāmaki Makaurau
2023 Matariki – Catch a Falling Star – Alberton House
2022 IHC Art Awards Second Place Overall Winner
2022 Matariki – Wish Upon a Star – Alberton House
2022 Just My Imagination – Pah Homestead
2021 Māpura Online Exhibition
2020 Give Me a Minute – Pah Homestead
2020 Making My Mark – Studio OneToi Tu Residency Exhibition
2019 A Thousand Stories – Charity Auction with John Gow and Māpura Studios
2019 Press Any Key – Studio One
2018 Mana Taurite – Women’s Suffrage Exhibition – Mangere Art Centre
Sarah Holten is a Māori artist, of Ngāti Maniapoto and Tūwharetoa descent who faced significant challenges due to her complex disability. As an artist with Rett syndrome, she was non-verbal and had no autonomous use of her hands. However, this did not stop her from becoming an established artist in the disability and mainstream sectors.
Sarah developed into a confident and dynamic artist, capable of exhibiting works and capturing audiences in the wider Auckland art scene. Her time at Māpura Studios over the past nine years led to special social connections and friendships.
Sarah has been an inspiration to all in her community and whanau, demonstrating with her paintings and artworks that nothing held her back from achieving. She employed a range of techniques, including a head pointer and the movement of her whole body to create a variety of marks. Her work delights in its complexity, expression, and mood. Sarah created work at home, in her resident TeTuhi Parnell studio for the past three years and in the creative environment of Māpura Studios for the past nine years on Tuesdays.
Sarah completed a residency at Studio One Toi Tu 2019-20 with the exhibition Making My Mark featuring the work she created during her time there.
Sarah was recognized with the prestigious Creative New Zealand Te Tohu Iho Pūmanawa award at The Ngā Taonga Toi a Te Waka Toi Awards in 2023. Sarah was aware and proud of this acknowledgement before her sudden passing.
We warmly acknowledge Sarah and her whanau with her passing in late 2023. (25th October).
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Kotahi te moemoeā – A Shared Vision exhibition celebrates Māpura Studios Creative New Zealand award winners Sarah Holten and Ululau Ama.
Ululau and his mother Maununu (Nunu) have been creating a mural in the upstairs Little Gallery and they’ve been working on it since February.
They have named this space O Lo’u Sulufa’iaga (My Refuge).
Tutor Tim Danko has supported Ululau and Nunu in the creation and as he said, it’s an incredible sanctuary in time and space.
He also provided the video projections of Ululau’s artwork seen in the photos below.