Stencilling weedmatts, Massey University, Wellington
Te Waituhi ā Nuku: Drawing Ecologies artist collective made their final push towards the Waikōkopu stream restoration… We stencilled eight, 30m-long hemp weedmatts with our home-made biochar paint. The Waewae Pakura pattern represents the pukeko (swamp hen), and is based on their footprints stamped in the muddy Waikōkopu stream edge. It was a back-breaking week but we did it! The rolls were loaded on the trailer and transported to Kuku, ready to cloak the stream.
We couldn’t have done this without the mahi of our amazing volunteers. Sincere thanks to the incredible crew of staff and students from the College of Creative Arts at Massey University: Lisa Munnelly, Jonathan, Kay, Maria O’Conner, Emma Febvre-Richards, Heather Galbraith, Oli Wilson, Gabby, O’Conner, Julieanna Preston, Matthijs Siljee, Justine Fletcher & Giovanni, Chloe Mason, Tara Luty, Leah Werner, Paula Collier, Amber-Jayne Bain, Maija Stevens, Madison Edmond & Joseph. And special guest stars, Kathy Barry, Marilyn Jones, Tim and Tessa Park. If I have forgotten anyone, please forgive me and accept my heartfelt gratitude for your kindness and contribution to this project!
Photos and videos by Huhana Smith
Words by Monique Jansen