Catch a Falling Star –
Māpura Matariki Exhibition
“Ngā mihi o Matariki, te tau hou Māori”.
Join us as we celebrate Matariki 2023 with an exhibition of paintings, drawings, music, video, lights and more.
12th – 16th July
then 19th – 23rd July 2023
Evening celebration event:
6-8pm Friday 21st July.
Alberton House
100 Mount Albert Road
Mt Albert
Auckland 1025
This year we will draw inspiration from the nine whetu/stars of Matariki.
Matariki – the mother star, health and wellbeing
Pohutukawa -represents the spirits of the dead
Tupuanuku – associated with the food grown in the ground
Tupuarangi – food from the sky and is linked to birds
Waiti – connected to fresh water and living creatures in the rivers, streams and lakes.
Waita – associated with the ocean and represents food gathered from the sea
Waipuna-a-rangi – connected to the rain. The name itself means “water that pools in the sky”
Ururangi – connected to the wind. The name means “the wind of the sky”
Hiwa-i-te-rangi – the final star is hiwa-i-te-rangi which is connected to the prosperous season.
Images Above: Catch a Falling Star – Matariki Artworks
Images Left: Catch a Falling Star – Matariki Artworks
Ngā mihi Kimberley McDonald and Helen Ratana for generously providing guidance for this exhibition.
Nga mihi Kaumātua Matua Hare Paniora for kindly blessing this exhibition.