{{ active ? 'Collpase Caption' : 'Caption' }} Ruha Fifita,
‘Lototō’ 1 2016 (detail), earth pigments, natural dyes and
tuitui (Candlenut soot) on NGATU (barkcloth). Image courtesy: the
artist. Photograph: Arnaud Elissalde. NGATU LEARNING SPACE Learn from
each other through the creation of works on bark cloth Share Tweet
Members of the Fifita family, in partnership with IVI designs, offer
an open and interactive LEARNING SPACE WHERE PARTICIPANTS CAN GATHER
TO LEARN FROM EACH OTHER THROUGH THE CREATION OF SMALLER WORKS ON BARK
CLOTH. Ruha Fifita (b. 1990, Vava’u, Tonga; lives in Brisbane,
AUSTRALIA) is a visual and performing artist investigating the
histories of collaborative frameworks for art-making and the evolution
of the social values and functions that they fulfil and/or have the
potency to capture, propagate, and influence. In 2006 she co-founded
On the Spot (OTS), an arts organisation aimed at exploring and using
the arts as a tool for community building. Ruha is currently Pacific
Arts Research Assistant for QAGOMA. If you have any questions
regarding access to UNSW Galleries exhibitions or programs please get
in touch by contacting us on unswgalleries@unsw.edu.au or +61 2 8936
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From 2020-04-04T13:00:00+11:00 To 2020-04-04T15:00:00+11:00 Cost
General admission: $20.00 Book tickets More Info Website Phone 02 8936
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