Josephine Stewart-Tewhiu

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Everything By: Josephine Stewart-Tewhiu

Screen02.08.17

Looking the Other Way

Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu on the family violence she observed as a child, and the memories that informed her work in WARU. CW: family violence.

Performance14.10.15

The Craft: An Interview with Jennifer Ludlam

The first in a new longform interview series, Josephine Stewart-Tewhiu talks to Jennifer Ludlam about running away, showing off, and not wanting to play a foil.

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