Wai o te marama and Mrs Cook’s Kete (detail), Maureen Lander
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Maureen Lander is an installation artist and Senior Lecturer in the Maori Studies Department at the University of Auckland, where she teaches courses in Maori material culture. She has a particular interest in native plants and birds and in researching Maori feather and fibre artefacts in museum collections both in New Zealand and overseas.

In 1997, as part of her Fine Arts doctoral programme, Lander began a series of art installations engaging with museums and their collections. The first was a multimedia project, String Games, commissioned for the opening of Te Papa Tongarewa the Museum of New Zealand in February, 1998. After further exhibitions in NZ, England and Australia, she gained her DocFA degree in 2002 with a major exhibition, Glorified Scales, at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Later in 2002, while on sabbatical in the UK, she worked collaboratively with another NZ artist, Christine Hellyar to install a collection of artwork titled Mrs Cook’s Kete in amongst the displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. This was followed in 2003 by a web-path Postcards from the Antipathies (constructed in collaboration with Tim Mackrell) for Pacific Pathways, an interactive website designed by the Pitt Rivers Museum ethnology staff.

More recently Lander has worked collaboratively with poets in New Zealand and Australia to produce new installations exploring the history and use of particular plants. She also has a piece of work in The Eternal Thread, an exhibition of traditional and contemporary Maori fibre art currently touring New Zealand and USA.

Click here to listen to an audio interview with the artist by Sarah Robins
(January 2006) [7.0 Mb]
Publications
2004 Deidre Brown, ‘Moments and Momentum in Maori Craft and Design’, “Object” No 44
2002 M Dunn, New Zealand Sculpture. A History
2000 K Cleland, ‘Interface. Visions of the body and the machine’, Art Asia Pacific No 27
1996 Sandy Adsett, Cliff Whiting and Witi Ihimaera (eds) Mataora - The Living Face
1996 Auckland Art Gallery / Toi o Tamaki; Korurangi - New Maori Art
1994 Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Art Now. The First Biennial Review of Contemporary Art
1994 A Brown, and J Carlin (eds), Mana Wahine, Women who show the Way
1993 C Barton and D Lawler-Dormer, (eds), alter/image. Feminism and representation in New Zealand art 1973-1993
1993 A Kirker, New Zealand Women Artists. A Survey of 150 Years
1992 Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Conversions. Festival of Installation Works
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