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Curriculum Vitae – Rangihīroa Pānoho
 
  Qualifications
   
2003 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Art History, University of Auckland.
1998 MASTER OF ARTS in Art History (1st Class Honors), University of Auckland.
   
  Publications
   
2004
PĀNOHO, R: ‘Smoke and Mirrors: Subterfuge and Reflection in Māori Art,’ Third Text, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, London, Vol. 18, Issue 3, ISSN 0952-8822 print/ISSN 1475-5297, pp.283-291.
   
2003
PĀNOHO, R: ‘Kei hea te ngakau Māori?  Locating the Heart, Shona Rapira-Davies and Reading Māori Art’, He Pūkenga Kōrero, A Journal of Māori Studies, Massey University, Ngahuru (Autumn), Volume 7, # 2, 25-34, ISSN 1173-57.
   
2000
PĀNOHO, R: ‘Beneath the Eagle, Vision, Leadership and Māori Art’, Pre\Dictions: The Role of art at the end of the millennium ANZAA, Victoria University, December: ISBN 0 475 11076 5, pp. 65-70.
   
1998
PĀNOHO, R. ‘A Search for Authenticity: Towards a Definition and Strategies for Cultural Survival,’ He Pūkenga Kōrero, Koanga (Spring), 2 (1) 1996 pp.20-25.
   
1995
PĀNOHO, R. ‘Te Harakeke: No Place for the Bellbird to Sing.  Western Colonisation of Māori Art in Aotearoa,’ in Cultural Studies 9 (1), Routledge, London, pp.11-25.
   
  Presentations
   
2009 ‘The Business of Māori Art’, keynote speaker, Matariki Evening, Te Manukanuka o Hoturoa, Auckland Airport Marae, 30 June.
   
2006 ‘Titirangi (hebe speciosa)\vehicle for exploring Ngā Puhi/Kai Tahu connections’, keynote speaker, Nth\Sth Artists Forum, Rapaki Marae, Banks Peninsula, 26 September.
  The WORLD lecture series, ‘Māori and Polynesian Art’ (five presentations), Port-Vila, Savusavu Bay, Yasara i Rawa, Nuku ‘Alofa, 7th, 8th, 9th, 14th, 15th November.
   
2005 ‘Understanding Marae as ICH’, ISSC & Hemispheric Institute NYU, Tepotzlan, UNAM, UNESCO Paris, Encuentro – FUMG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 16 March..
  ‘Māori Art in Continuum/Authenticity in Māori Art’, Bridging Cosmologies, Centre for Media, Religion & Film & Department of Anthropology, New York University, 21 January.
   
  Exhibitions
   
1989
1992
PĀNOHO, R: Whatu Aho Rua, Sarjeant Gallery, Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, 1992: Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Adelaide, Canberra School of Art Gallery, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney Wanganui Regional Museum.
   
1990- 1991
PĀNOHO, R: Te Moemoea nō Iotefa, Sarjeant Gallery, Wanganui (300 works), 15th December 1990 - 3rd March 1991, City Gallery, Wellington, 14th July-1st September, 1991 (150 works), Auckland Art Gallery, 13th September -20th October, 1991 (140 works).
   
  Previous New Zealand Positions
   
1997- 2008
Lectureship in Māori Art, University of Auckland.
1991- 1994 Lectureship in Sociology and Design, School of Design, Wellington.
1988- 1991 Curator Māori, Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui.