Nga Tamatoa Tuatoru: Racism out. [Designed by Eruera Nia. 1972].

Date
1972
By
O'Connell, Therese Frances Mary, 1951-
Reference
Eph-D-OCONNELL-Racism-1972-01
Description

Shows four members of Nga Tamatoa Tuatoru in front of Maori house carvings.

This poster was designed as part of an Ilam School of Fine Arts design project in Christchurch in 1972. In the middle is Eruera (Ted) Nia, who was a Fine Arts student and designed the poster. The woman in the background is artist Kura Te Waru-Rewiri (Ngapuhi). At the left is Tame Iti and at the right is law student Steve Watene (Watson). The carvings in the background are from Te Rehua marae, Christchurch (Information from Kura Te Waru-Rewiri, August 2004).

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Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 2.60 Linear Metres.

Physical Description: Photolithograph, silver and black 755 x 450 mm.

Provenance: Donated by Therese O'Connell in 1992.

Additional description

Alternative form available: File print and colour transparency in Ephemera Room. Slide also available - no. 124.

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Part of
Various artists :[Posters on various political issues, including women's issues, health and education, the environment, abortion, peace, police, Ireland, Vietnam, racial issues. ca 1970-1990].
Format
1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s), 2.60 Linear Metres, Conference papers and proceedings, Clippings, Personal correspondence, Pamphlets, Ephemera, Photolithographs, Posters, Protest posters, Photolithograph, silver and black 755 x 450 mm., Orientation: Vertical image
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