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Keri-Mei Zagrobelna and Tina Rae Carter

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An incredible new mural runs down the side of the St James Theatre. The art work was created by Tina Rae Carter and Keri-Mei Zagrobelna, and entitled, "Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua," a Māori whakataukī which translates as, "walking backwards into the future." The mural features many visual stories weaving in and out including a moko kauae with the Matariki constellation, a tuna taniwha, whare and raupō designs, and a theatre curtain. It is a conversation between the land and history, and Wellington's St James Theatre. Tina and Keri-Mei speak about its creation and their backgrounds as artists.
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An incredible new mural runs down the side of the St James Theatre. The art work was created by Tina Rae Carter and Keri-Mei Zagrobelna, and entitled, "Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua," a Māori whakataukī which translates as, "walking backwards into the future." The mural features many visual stories weaving in and out including a moko kauae with the Matariki constellation, a tuna taniwha, whare and raupō designs, and a theatre curtain. It is a conversation between the land and history, and Wellington's St James Theatre. Tina and Keri-Mei speak about its creation and their backgrounds as artists.
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