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PMN 531
Feeonaa Cliffton and Ani O'Neill - Pacific Sisters Collective

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 11:32


The Pacific Sisters is a collective of Pacific and Māori fashion designers, artists, performers, and musicians that electrified 1990s Auckland.   The group began on the fringes, but their ground-breaking style and performances brought the urban lives of a New Zealand–born Pacific generation into the mainstream spotlight.   The Pacific Sisters include ground-breaking artists Lisa Reihana, Rosanna Raymond,, Suzanne Tamaki, Selina Haami, Niwhai Tupaea, Henry Ah-Foo Taripo, Jaunnie ‘Ilolahia and Ani O’Neill Feeonaa Wall-Clifton.   This morning we join the Pacific Sisters in Muriwai where they are holding a wananga  creaating a new film connect to their new collection of aitu/avator at Auckland Museum. To find out what ground braking work they’re creating in Muriwai See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Venus Envy
Power Moves

Venus Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 46:37


Talking image, power, and role models with Parris Goebel, Rosanna Raymond, and Karen Walker.

RNZ: BANG!
BANG! Season 2 Episode 6: Takātapui

RNZ: BANG!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 45:13


Scholars and activists Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Elizabeth Kerekere speak with Melody Thomas about what sex, sexuality and gender looked like in Te Ao Maori prior to colonisation, plus Rosanna Raymond shares a Pacific perspective, and we meet non-binary Auckland teenager Kahi

Design Talk Hawaii
Moana Nepia & Rosanna Raymond - Soiree Sa(va)ge Art at Marks Garage (9-29-17)

Design Talk Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 51:15


Joining Matt are Moana Nepia and Rosanna Raymond, two fascinating Pacific Island artists who are collaborating on an installation at The ARTS at Marks Garage entitled, "The Total Suspension of Disbelief." This collage of performance, video and photographic art culminate this Saturday, September 30th. http://www.artsatmarks.com/calendar/2017/9/27/total-suspension-of-disbelief-public-rehearsal-discussion

Imagine Otherwise by Ideas on Fire
Rosanna Raymond, Léuli Māzyār Lunaʻi Eshrāghi, and Ricky Tagaban on Indigenous Sovereignty Movements

Imagine Otherwise by Ideas on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 29:55


How can shared space drive artistic, healing collaborations? In what ways does Indigenous art engage critically with global warming, gender identity, ancestral teachings, and the importance of local community? In episode 41 of the Imagine Otherwise podcast, host Cathy Hannabach interviews Pacific Indigenous artists Rosanna Raymond, Léuli Māzyār Lunaʻi Eshrāghi, and Ricky Tagaban, who share their experiences working with the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Museum's innovative 'Ae Kai Culture Lab exhibit in Honolulu, Hawai'i. Transcript and show notes: https://ideasonfire.net/41-raymond-eshraghi-tagaban

RNZ: Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum
Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: He Mana, He Wahine - the current state of feminism in New Zealand

RNZ: Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 51:16


The writer and musician Courtney Sina Meredith; the Maori, women's and LGBT rights advocate Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku; the social and critical accounting researcher Dr Pala Molisa; and the Pasifika artist Rosanna Raymond. talk with Mihingarangi.

Pitt Rivers Museum
Body Arts: Tatau and Ta Moko

Pitt Rivers Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2011 18:28


Maori artist George Nuku and Samoan artist Rosanna Raymond talk about the significance of traditional Polynesian tattoo designs and some of the stories behind them.

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – April 17, 2008

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2008 8:58


We speak to longtime artist Flo Oy Wong as well as radio producer Robynn Takayama on the commemoration of her 70th birthday and 30 years as an artist.  She has an upcoming exhibit at the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center that runs from May 1-25 at SomArts Main Gallery, 934 Brannan St. in San Francisco.  We also feature Korean American film director, Gina Kim and her latest release "Never Forever." And Samoan American artist, Rosanna Raymond will talk about her upcoming performance piece at the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco on Friday, April 18th.  Plus, music and calendar on Apex Express… The post APEX Express – April 17, 2008 appeared first on KPFA.