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Kulimoe'anga Stone Maka, is an interdisciplinary artist of Tongan heritage who lives in
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. In 2011, he was awarded the Emerging Pasifika Artist Award from
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. Maka's work has been exhibited in museums and art galleries in New Zealand,
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. In 2020 he was selected to represent New Zealand at the 22nd
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in Sydney.


Early life

Maka was born in Tonga, in the village of Pātangata and is the second youngest of 12 children. His father was a
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and his mother was a
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and a
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maker. Maka and his family grew up with little financial resource, but was inspired from a young age to become a professional artist by his teacher, Professor Viliami Toluta'u and Ve'etūtū Pahulu (Composer, Tongan Poet and choreographer). Growing up in Tonga, Maka spent most of his time by the ocean, drawing and sketching. After completing his studies at
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in Tonga, Maka and his family migrated to Auckland, New Zealand, then later settled in Christchurch where his studio is based.


Biography

From 1990 – 1996 Maka had exhibited murals in Tonga, Ha'apai prior to his arrival in New Zealand. In 2001, Maka gained a certificate of Art and Design at the art school in Auckland, Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design. He continued his tertiary studies from 2002 – 2004, where he graduated with BA in
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, at
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, Auckland, with both qualifications majoring in painting. As part of Maka's research during his studies, he traveled back to Tonga to attain more knowledge surrounding the fundamental practice of Ngatu Tā 'Uli (Blackened Tapa Cloth), a cornerstone of his art practice. In 2008, Maka received the Margaret Stoddart award for his work in the ''Festival of Flowers'', along with a cash prize of $2000. This further propelled his success in the following year, where he was selected as the Pacific artist in Residence at the University of Canterbury, where he received studio space, financial stipends and resources. Alumni of this award include
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. Maka's art practice is heavily influenced and inspired from his Tongan heritage, where he incorporates a multitude of styles, including traditional Tongan art forms, from creating Ngatu (
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) made from the bark of the
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, combining contemporary and experimental methods and techniques, which in turn assist with his general process of creating most of his works. Maka's specific style was showcased with his work ''Toga mo Bolata'ane,'' where he was selected alongside other
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and Pasifika artists, including
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, Elisapeta Heta, and John Miller to exhibit this work at the 22nd Biennale in Sydney. Maka uses the traditional Tongan art form of Ngatu Tā 'Uli and painting to illustrate the relationship between the monarchs Queen Sālote Tupou III and
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and the wider implications of interconnectivity between Tonga and
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. In 2014 Maka was exhibited in the ''Tonga 'i Onopooni'' at Pataka Art and Museum in Lower Hutt, this was the first exhibition of contemporary Tongan artists living in New Zealand. His work from this exhibition ''Ngatu ta'uli (blackened tapa cloth) (2010)'' is now in the permanent collection of
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, the national museum of New Zealand. In 2020 Maka's art practice was welding contemporary and Tongan heritage art forms using spiderwebs to create intricate patterns on Ngatu.


Solo exhibitions

2022, ''Kumi Ē Manatu (Finding Black Tapa Memories),'' Johnathan Smart Gallery. 2021, ''Toga mo Bolata'ane'',
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. 2010, ''Tohinoa 'o 'eku Manatu – Journal of my Memories,'' Centre of Contemporary Art (CoAC), Christchurch''.'' 2009, ''Faka'ahu – Contemporary Fumage,'' toured to McCarthy Gallery, Auckland, Central Library, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, Centre of Contemporary Art (CoAC)'','' Christchurch''.'' 2008, ''Ngatu tu 'uli (The Past is now),'' Centre of Contemporary Art (CoAC), Christchurch. 2007, ''Papata pe ka na'e Lalanga (It may be course in texture, but it was woven),'' Vitu Pacific Festival, Christchurch. 2004, Talamahu Market, Nuku'alofa, Tonga. 2003, Uxbridge Art Gallery, Howick, Auckland. 2002, Te Taumata Art Gallery, Grafton, Central Auckland. 2002, Art by the Sea Gallery, Grafton, Central Auckland. 2001, Carlton Hotel Ballroom, Newton, Central Auckland. 1998 – 2003, Auckland Pasifika Festival, Western Springs, Auckland. 1997, Art of this World Gallery, Devonport, Auckland. 1997, Manukau City Art Gallery, Manukau, Auckland.


Group exhibitions

2022, ''Te Atuitanga - Between Our Cloak of Stars'',
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, Auckland 2020, ''Biennale of Sydney 2020 – NIRIN,''
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, Sydney, Australia. 2019, ''Va Oceans Between,'' Turanga Library, Christchurch. 2017, ''Kaitani,'' Physics Room, Christchurch. 2017, ''First Thursdays Chch,'' The Colombo and Dilana Rugs Ltd Gallery, Christchurch. 2014 - 2016, ''Tonga 'i Onopooni (Tonga Contemporary),'' tour - City Gallery,
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, Ashburton,
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'','' Porirua''.'' 2010, ''Visions of Utopia, Centre of Contemporary Art (CoAC),'' Christchurch. 2008, ''Preview exhibition, Centre of Contemporary Art (CoAC)'', Christchurch. 2008, ''Preview exhibition,'' Temple Gallery, Dunedin. 2008, O'kaioceanikart Gallery, Auckland. 2008, Margaret Stoddart Award Exhibition, Centre of Contemporary Art (CoAC), Christchurch. 2007, ''Martin Hughes Contemporary Pacific Art Exhibition,'' Auckland. 2007, ''Maka Tu'u Taha,'' Fresh Gallery, Otara, Auckland. 2007, ''Our City O-Tautahi,'' Vitu Pacific Festival, Christchurch featuring Filipe Tohi 2007, O'kaioceanikart Gallery, Auckland. 2007, Williams Gallery, Petone, Wellington.


Awards and honours

* 2006 – To'utupu Tonga Trust Annual Art Excellence Award. * 2007 – Martin Hughes Art Award: Finalist. * 2008 – Margaret Stoddart Award for his work in the ''Festival of flowers.'' * 2009 – Macmillan Brown Pacific Artist in residence for Creative New Zealand &
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. * 2011 – Emerging Pasifika Artist for
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. * 2022 - Pacific Contemporary Artist Award for Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards.


References

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