Maori Arts
29 Tory Street, PO Box 9570
Wellington 6011New Zealand
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"Maori art is inseparable from Maori culture. It is like a living organism that exists in the spirit of our people and drives them toward wider horizons and greater achievement."
Toi Maori is a charitable trust that represents 10 national artform committees covering the visual, performing and literary arts.
We annually produce a wide range of events and activities that inculde festivals, exhibitions, performances, publications and workshops that relate to a wide spectrum of Maori artforms.
Contact:
Maori Arts
Phone: +64 4 801 7914
Fax: +64 4 801 9412
Email: toim...@maoriart.org.nz
Website: http://www.maoriart.org.nz/
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