Catch a Falling Star –
Māpura Matariki Exhibition
“Ngā mihi o Matariki, te tau hou Māori”.
Join us as we celebrate Matariki 2023 with an exhibition of paintings, drawings, music, video, lights and more.
12th – 16th July
then 19th – 23rd July 2023
Evening celebration event:
6-8pm Friday 21st July.
Alberton House
100 Mount Albert Road
Mt Albert
Auckland 1025
This year we will draw inspiration from the nine whetu/stars of Matariki.
Matariki – the mother star, health and wellbeing
Pohutukawa -represents the spirits of the dead
Tupuanuku – associated with the food grown in the ground
Tupuarangi – food from the sky and is linked to birds
Waiti – connected to fresh water and living creatures in the rivers, streams and lakes.
Waita – associated with the ocean and represents food gathered from the sea
Waipuna-a-rangi – connected to the rain. The name itself means “water that pools in the sky”
Ururangi – connected to the wind. The name means “the wind of the sky”
Hiwa-i-te-rangi – the final star is hiwa-i-te-rangi which is connected to the prosperous season.
Images Above: Catch a Falling Star – Matariki Artworks
Images Left: Catch a Falling Star – Matariki Artworks
Ngā mihi Kimberley McDonald and Helen Ratana for generously providing guidance for this exhibition.
Nga mihi Kaumātua Matua Hare Paniora for kindly blessing this exhibition.



















































Diana McPherson


Alex McPherson
Cath O'Brien
Alvie McKree

Daneil (Dan) Cunningham
Allyson Hamblett KSM

Emilia Rubio
Jane Bawden








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Chloe Mao
Gabrielle Stoddard

Monari Falepeau
Merrin Fagan


