ATE Journal of Māori Art is an annual, peer-reviewed journal with an explicit focus on Māori art, artists and art movements.

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About the Co-Editors

Bridget Reweti, is an artist and curator from Ngāti Ranginui and Ngāi Te Rangi in Tauranga Moana. Her lens-based practice centres on Indigenous landscape perspectives and she is the 2020–21 Frances Hodgkins Fellow at Otago University. Bridget has a collaborative practice with Mata Aho Collective, and is co-curator of Māori Moving Image: An Open Archive. Bridget has a vested interest in making space – from governance to operations to audience – for more Māori to feel safe and brave in the arts.

Matariki Williams, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Hauiti, Taranaki, Ngāti Whakaue, is a Curator Mātauranga Māori at Te Papa Tongarewa, and a writer and editor. She is the co-author of the award-winning Protest Tautohetohe: Objects of Resistance, Persistence and Defiance. Her writing has appeared in various print and online publications including frieze, Art in America, Art Zone, Pantograph Punch, PhotoForum and The Spinoff. She is a Trustee for Contemporary HUM, and former board member for Museums Aotearoa and the National Digital Forum.

Editorial Board: Professor Robert Jahnke, Sean Mallon, Professor Huhana Smith

Designer: Chloe Reweti

Copy Editor: Marie Shannon

ATE Journal of Māori Art is generously supported by the Arts Council of New Zealand, Creative New Zealand.