Te Mauri o te Wai w/ Skye Lunson-Storey: 6th March, 2026
Te Mauri o te Wai w/ Skye Lunson-Storey: 6th March, 2026
Skye Lunson-Storey (Whakatōhea, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tūwharetoa) is a Tāmaki-based artist whose practice explores climate change, urban infrastructure, site-responsive approaches, and Indigenous futurisms through various media – primarily working across moving image, sound, and sculpture to dissect her subject matter.
Her current solo exhibition at Window Gallery, Te Mauri o te Wai, takes its name after Auckland Council's freshwater vision to protect and enhance the life-sustaining capacity of water – responding to the 2023 Auckland Anniversary Day floods and the ongoing failures of our urban water infrastructures through this sculptural installation.
In Te Mauri o te Wai, concrete, steel, wool, rainwater, and harakeke act as vessels to resound the loss of wetlands in Aotearoa, holding great memory, mauri, and agency as materials. Here, the artist asks how we might shift from containing water to living with it – imagining a future where natural materials and infrastructures are treated as a healing aid and collaborator in our relationship with water.
Sof had a kōrero with Skye about Te Mauri o te Wai.