Ioana Gordon-Smith
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Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer
Ioana Gordon-Smith is a curator of Sāmoan (Faleula, Leauva'a) and English heritage. She currently works as the inaugural Curator Māori Pacific at Pātaka Art + Museum. Prior to that, she was the inaugural Curator at Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery. She contributes regularly to a number of catalogues as well as magazines and journals and and is a trustee for the community-focused art collective Whau The People.
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A feeling for form: James Greig at The Dowse
Ioana Gordon-Smith considers little-known histories in The Dowse’s current exhibition 'Defying Gravity', which aims to introduce a new audience to the work of the late potter James Greig.
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