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Julie Paama-Pengally
New Zealand tā moko artist, painter, commentator, and curator

Julie Paama-Pengally

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New Zealand tā moko artist, painter, commentator, and curator
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Massey University
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Julie Paama-Pengally (born 1964) is a New Zealand tā moko artist, painter, commentator, and curator of Māori (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāi Tūwhiwhia) descent.

Education and early career

It was in 2003 that Paama-Pengally graduated with a Masters of Māori Visual Arts degree with honours from Massey University, Palmerston North. Prior to that she graduated with a diploma in teaching (1989), and a Master of Philosophy in third-world development (2003) also both from Massey University in Palmerston North. Paama-Pengally's undergraduate degree was a degree in social sciences (anthropology). She has also studied te reo Māori through Te Ataarangi.

Her early work was in graphic design and advertising, Paama-Pengally went into teaching and taught art at secondary schools and at tertiary level. During this time in the early 1990s she began her artistic engagement with tā moko (traditional Māori tattoo). At this time it was very unusual for a women to be involved in this art form. She was inspired to get into tā moko by Robert Jahnke and Derek Lardelli. She says in an interview about being captured by the power of tā moko, ''I witnessed someone getting significant moko. I realised it was a powerful way for our community to claim their pride ... reclaiming positive forms of identity. At the time, I had no idea it was going to become such a popular form of identity.''

Career and works

Paama-Pengally was the head of faculty between 2004 and 2007 of Te Toi Whakarei, Art and Visual Culture at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi in Whakatane. Paama-Pengally has also taught at the Western Institute of Technology, Taranaki and Massey University, Wellington. She established a tattoo studio in Mt Maunganui in 2011 called Art + Body.

Her art practice includes paintings, printmaking, installation, and tā moko. She has authored books on Māori art, curated art exhibitions and contributed to critical discourse on Māori art.

Writer Awhina Tamapara says of Paama-Pengally's practice: "Exploring how Māori are portrayed by others (as opposed to how they portray themselves) is a predominant concern of her work. Her paintings are pardoxical – a direct response to the stereotypical, negative images of Māori. In her 'Broke' series, she has explored how Māori are portrayed commercially."

Books

  • Writer: A History on Skin – The Art of Ta Moko, Toi Maori Aotearoa, March, 2002
  • Author: Maori Art and Design New Holland Press, Auckland, May 2010 ISBN 9781869662448

Curation

  • Nga Korero Aoteatea – Fifty Maori Artists, Dowse Art Museum, Wellington 1999
  • Ta Moko is NOT Tattoo, interactive CD Rom Artpix 3 Houston, USA, 2001
  • Tau-Marumaru, Harris Fine Arts Center BYU, Utah USA 2005
  • Navigating the Now, Whakatane Museum & Gallery, 26 June-Aug 8 2010
  • Roundabout: 108 Artists, Wellington, Israel, 2007–2010
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