Kitty Wasasala

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Kitty Wasasala (they/she) is a hearty activist, proud Fijian and reformed artist. They received a BA at Toi Whakaari and have gone on to never use it, instead moving home to Tāmaki Makaurau to train as a florist, bartend and work in media accessibility. She will write forever. Up the Greens.

Everything By: Kitty Wasasala

Art06.09.23

Archives of Joy and Hair Revolution

Kitty Wasasala explores the interlinked threads across Moana hair in urban and diaspora spaces, in Good Hair Day at Tautai Pacific Arts Trust, Tāmaki Makaurau.

Performance31.08.22

Kitty Wasasala delves into Silo Theatre’s upcoming show The Writer, which speaks to sex, power and theatre in our culture today.

Music14.05.22

FILTH Is for the Future Not the Ego

Shaquille Wasasala, one half of the mastermind duo behind FILTH, is shaping the landscape of club nights for Queer POC in Aotearoa and beyond. Their sister Kitty Wasasala sits down with them to discuss what sets FILTH apart, and where they’re headed next in their upcoming live event.

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