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TUKUA
An arts and cultural panel show that explores an intergenerational response through a Māori lens.
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Episodes
Te Tuhi 26.04.2026 36:01
Due to a stormwater drain becoming blocked, Te Tuhi art gallery and community centre has been closed to the public for nine months. TUKUA went to the opening exhibition to take in the renovations and the artworks. Audio from Vim Cleaner: Mrs Simpson courtesy of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Mārama 15.02.2026 33:41
Just what is Māori gothic horror -- could it be an entirely new genre of film? In this episode, TUKUA attends the premiere of Mārama, the first feature film written & directed by Taratoa Stappard, to find out. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Unutai e! Unutai e! 01.02.2026 28:28
The TUKUA team travelled to Te Wai Pounamu to investigate Unutai e! Unutai e!, a photo exhibition from Anne Noble documenting the waters, the people, and the stories from Ngāi Tahu’s High Court action against the Crown. The team wanted to see how the works stacked up on the gallery walls. Exhibition developed and toured by Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detail...
WoW - World of Wearable Art 12.10.2025 30:12
TUKUA attends the preview night of WOW, the World of Wearable Art, at its 20th year in Wellington. The theme of this year's show is Rise, and they also have an inaugural prize for the best entry created by a Māori: Te Tohu toi Rākei. TUKUA is 75-year-old arts activist and author, Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku, Gen Z sculptor Brett Graham, and 24-year-old standup comedian, Kura Turuwhenua. We take you to th...
Skinsuit 08.09.2025 43:26
Content warning: This episode of TUKUA contains discussions of nudity and sexual practices and may not be suitable for everyone. / Skinsuit is an artistic expression of pole dance, striptease, and ritual. Eight local queer sex workers and others will perform running over two acts with each dancer performing in both, also featuring a Shibari suspension room. TUKUA goes along to explore the event. T...
Art Fairs 31.08.2025 33:47
TUKUA visits the Aotearoa Art Fair at the Auckland Viaduct, now in its twelfth year. TUKUA attended the opening night event and then travelled across town to the brand-new May Fair. Why are these two art fairs on at the very same time in Auckland City? TUKUA, as always, has an opinion about that. TUKUA is 75-year-old arts activist and author, Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku, Gen Z sculptor Brett Graham, and...
Photosynthesizers 11.05.2025 44:27
60 years of women behind the lens in a cross Tasman survey show at Te Uru Gallery, Titirangi. TUKUA explores the differences between the male and female gaze and curatorial choice. But what does our panel think of those choices? TUKUA is 75-year-old arts activist and author, Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku, Gen Z sculptor Brett Graham, and 24-year-old standup comedian, Kura Turuwhenua. We take you to the eve...
Te Matatini 04.05.2025 53:32
What motivates literally thousands of people to travel hundreds of miles week in, week out, for no pay, in their own time for months on end, for maybe, only 25 minutes on stage. TUKUA was at Te Matatini, the Māori kapa haka Olympics finals day to find out. TUKUA is 75-year-old arts activist and author, Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku, Gen Z sculptor Brett Graham, and 24-year-old standup comedian, Kura Turuwh...
Introducing: TUKUA 02.05.2025 0:45
TUKUA is an arts-and-cultural panel show that explores an intergenerational response through a Māori lens. The panel is 75-year-old arts activist and author, Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku, Gen X sculptor Brett Graham, and 24-year-old standup comedian, Kura Turuwhenua. The focus is on Māori and Pasifika artists but no-one is safe from the TUKUA lens. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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