Rachel O’Neill

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

A bio note if you need it: Rachel O’Neill is a filmmaker, writer and artist based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa. She is a graduate of Elam School of Fine Arts and the International Institute of Modern Letters. Her debut collection of poetry One Human in Height (Hue & Cry Press) was published in 2013 and she was selected for the 2017 Aotearoa Short Film Lab. She has written reviews and responses to art, books and events online (Kava Club), in print (Metro), on radio (Radio NZ) and in various public art gallery publications. She writes about Mata Aho Collective’s contribution to documenta14, Kiko Moana, in the Summer 2017 edition of Art New Zealand. She blogs here.

Everything By: Rachel O’Neill

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Reframing the copy, Rachel O'Neill considers Raise the anchor, unfurl the sails, set course to the centre of an ever-setting sun!

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