For the Te Tuhi Project Wall, artist Charlotte Drayton produces a spatial intervention that engages and disrupts everyday bodily movement. In this work, Drayton creates a division of two spaces - a corridor that funnels the movement of people entering and exiting Te Tuhi and an empty space veiled behind a curtain of thin plastic. In doing so, she forms an indeterminate site, that requires visitors to renegotiate their relationship to the existing building.