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Barkcloth Making from Niue - An ancient practice from the South Pacific

Summary by National Museums Scotland
Join artist Cora-Allan to learn about hiapo (barkcloth) from the island of Niue in the South Pacific, and hear how her work bridges historic and contemporary art practice.Then work with Cora-Allan to draw your own hiapo patterns inspired by the museum’s collections and make hiapo using traditional Niuean tools. All materials are provided.  Cora-AllanCora-Allan (Māori and Niuean descent) is a visual artist, curator, writer and the lead practition…
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National Museums Scotland broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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