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06 May 2026 —
10 May 2026

Paerangi: Venice

Paerangi: Venice

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Paerangi: Venice brings together four Māori artists — John Turi-Tiakitai, Kereama Taepa, Neke Moa, and Suzanne Tamaki — for a powerful series of site-responsive activations during the 61st Venice Biennale Vernissage and public opening weekend in 2026.

Developed as a partnership between Te Tuhi and CREA Cantieri del Contemporaneo, on Venice's Giudecca Island, this unique project sees the rōpū work collectively and individually across a variety of mediums.

Emerging from the kaupapa of Paerangi: Waipawa (2024), presented by Te Tuhi in the small rural Central Hawke's Bay settlement of Waipawa, this international presentation continues a journey of collaboration, cultural exchange, and community engagement. Curator Karl Chitham says Paerangi refers to the seat of Ranginui or the horizon, a place of unlimited potential and change. For the artists, all visiting Venice and the Biennale for the first time, Paerangi: Venice offers a horizon of new possibilities, including the chance to exhibit work within the context of the most extensive and high profile art exhibition in the world.

Read more about the artists and the curator.

About CREA Cantieri del Contemporaneo

CREA Cantieri del Contemporaneo is a project that started with the first steps of One Contemporary Art Association on the Giudecca Island in 2016.

CREA works within the Consorzio di Cantieristica Minore Veneziana, a 3,000 m2 site of an old shipyard that overlooks the Lagoon to the south. The complex includes workshops, shipyards, upholsterers, interior carpenters, electricians and a blacksmiths’s shop, with 12 resident artisans.

Six exhibition spaces have been created alongside, never overlapping, the artisan shops, filling gaps in the text in places, over time, which have remained in disuse. Consorzio Cantieristica Minore also hosts the classes of new technologies of the arts of the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, a further and very important addition to a triangulation between Crafts, Visual Arts and Didactics that is at the center of CREAs mission.

In addition to its own exhibitions, CREA provides logistics for art exhibitions in Venice. CREA can provide every single step of logistics required to stage an exhibition in Venice, including venue sourcing, transportation, import, customs clearance, exhibition permits, insurance, public safety certifications, installation and event management.

Read more about CREA.

Te Tuhi’s building reopens on Monday 9 February 2026. The office is already operating Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm.

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