Huni Mancini

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Huni Mancini is an archivist, writer and creative, whose practice sits at the intersection of Indigenous and digital knowledge systems. Her heritage is Tongan (Mu’a, Niuatoputapu) and Italian (Monti, Grillara).

Everything By: Huni Mancini

Music26.09.21

Panther Cubs, the ‘OGs’ and a new wave of Aotearoa music talent collide in this soundtrack that transports across genre, generation and the Pasifika community’s solidarity.

Art20.10.20

How do we make space for ourselves, and for each other? Huni Mancini reviews Speaking Surfaces at ST PAUL St.

Art09.01.20

Huni Mancini delves into obsession, intimacy and loneliness in Natasha Matila-Smith’s artwork.

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