Zoë Heine

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Zoë Heine (Pākehā) is a researcher, gardener and sometimes writer. Her master's thesis looked at the connections between gardening and the environmental impact of humanity. She is currently in the early stages of a PhD, at the Centre for Science in Society (VUW), looking at how we tell stories about the rising seas.

Everything By: Zoë Heine

Art06.12.20

How can we grow understanding as well as vegetables? Zoë Heine in conversation with two artists on their works in 'From the Ground Up' at The Dowse.

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