Wednesday 1 May
The inaugural Canberra Wellington Indigenous Artist Exchange programme starts this month, with Canberra’s Dean Cross
arriving in Wellington, and local artist Ana Iti going to Canberra on 28 May.
The programme supports a Wellington-based artist to go to Canberra for six weeks and a Canberra-based Aboriginal or
Torres Strait Islander artist to visit Wellington for six weeks each year.
Designed to strengthen cultural connections between the two cities, as part of our Sister City Agreement initiated in
2016, Mayor Justin Lester says this is a great example of the trans-Tasman partnership.
“As our closest neighbour, it’s invaluable for both countries to have stronger cultural, economic and political ties
between our two capital cities.
“Where we have so many similarities like our tourism industry, innovation and smart city initiatives, and business
links, there are also big differences – and this artist exchange programme provides the opportunity to study, identify,
acknowledge, and celebrate these,” adds the Mayor.
While here for six weeks, Dean Cross will explore the shared histories of Indigenous ANZAC’s.
“There is a long history of First Nation's military service in both Australia and Aotearoa,” says Dean.
“I am interested in exploring in what ways this impacts the First Nation's people and their legacies within a colonial
landscape. Through this I hope to develop a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between our two
cultures,” he adds.
In May, local artist Ana Iti will visit Canberra and will base her research on the complexities and effects of learning,
re-learning, and continuing to pursue indigenous languages.
There are over 1,000 different aboriginal dialects/languages in Australia, and it’s not as accessible as Te Reo in
Aotearoa. This is particularly relevant this year, as 2019 is the year of indigenous languages.
ENDS