Ana Iti

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Ana Iti is an artist and writer of Te Rarawa and Pākehā descent based in Ōtepoti. Often employing sculpture, video and text, she is interested in exploring language and the practice of history making through shared and personal narratives.

Everything By: Ana Iti

Art09.03.22

Baby and Fire

On collective curation reframing the experience of toi Māori at the arts institution.

Art23.07.20

Contemporary jewellery practice in Aotearoa has a rich history of exchange between Māori and Pākehā. Ana Iti responds to this in a review of Ngā Hokohoko at The Dowse.

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