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Nina Tonga (born 1983) is a New Zealand curator and author who specialises in contemporary Pacific art. She is the first
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person to hold the role of Curator of Contemporary Art at New Zealand's national museum
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Biography

Tonga was born and grew up in
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, New Zealand. Her heritage is from the villages of
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and Kolofo’ou in
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. Tonga has worked at the University of Auckland in several roles including at the equity office, teaching in the Art History Department and as a Professional Teaching Fellow. She has taught at their Centre of Pacific Studies where she coordinated undergraduate courses in Pacific art, music and dance. Tonga has held the following roles at the National Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa), the inaugural Curator Contemporary Pacific Art (2017–2019) and Curator Pacific Cultures (2014–2017).
Part of what drives me as a curator and art historian is the need to write ourselves into the art history of Aotearoa. We haven’t always been seen or recognised outside of our own communities. (Nina Tonga)
In 2014 Tonga curated an exhibition of work by thirteen Tongan New Zealand artists called ''Tonga 'i Onopooni Tonga Contemporary'' at Pataka Art + Museum in
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, Wellington''.'' This was the first exhibition to focus exclusively on the work of artists of Tongan heritage living in New Zealand. Artists included Dagmar Dyck,
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, Glen Wolfgramm, Julian Hooper, Kulimoe‘anga Stone Maka, ‘Ilo Me‘a Fo‘ou (a Wellington-based women's barkcloth-making collective with 18 members), Ahota‘e‘iloa Toetu‘u, John Vea, Lucy Aukafolau, Emily Mafile‘o, Vea Mafile‘o, Ane Tonga and Terje Koloamatangi Klavenes. Tonga is a guest writer for '' The Spinoff'', a New Zealand news site. In 2023 she was a Curator Contemporary Art at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and also a PhD student at the University of Auckland where her research focuses on 'the ways that Internet platforms have shaped and influenced contemporary art practices'. Tonga is the first Pasifika person to hold the Curator of Contemporary Art role at Te Papa. In 2023 Tonga was part of the programme at the
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Curated exhibitions

* Home AKL (2012) –
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* ''Tonga i Onopoon''i (2014) – Pataka Art + Museum * ''Tīvaevae: Out of the Glory Box'' (2015) – Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa * ''Pacific Sisters: Fashion Activists'' (2018–2019) – Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa * ''To Make Wrong/ Right/ Now'' (2019) – Honolulu Biennial


Books

* '' Robin White: Something is Happening Here'' (2022), co-editor * ''Māori Moving Image,'' ISBN 978-1-877375-73-6, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū with authors Maree Mills, Melanie Oliver, Bridget Reweti, Ariana Tikao, Nina Tonga, Matariki Williams


Awards

* 2023 Ockhams New Zealand Book Awards shortlist – ''Robin White: Something is Happening Here (2022)'', co-editor


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tonga, Nina Living people New Zealand women curators 21st-century New Zealand women writers New Zealand people of Tongan descent 1983 births People from Auckland