9:47:26 Sunday 13 April 2025

Artworks bring fresh life to Te Puna Memorial Hall

One of the original artworks installed at Te Puna Memorial Hall called Sanctuary.

Two original artworks will be installed in the Te Puna Memorial Hall foyer.

Both were created for the space by Que Bidois and Sam Allen.

Que’s images, called Te Pura, are going into the windows between the foyer and the main hall.

Sam’s piece, named “Sanctuary”, will fly in the void above the entrance area.

Both works were commissioned thanks to a gift by Te Puna identity Jo Gravit, who died in December 2023.

“Our mother always wanted an artwork for the new Te Puna Memorial Hall,” said Jonathan Gravit, who with his sisters Ro and Ginny have taken a keen interest in the project.

Ian Duncalf, chair of the Te Puna Hall Committee, is happy to see the idea in reality.

“The Te Puna Memorial Hall has always expressed the aspirations of its community,” Ian said.

 One of the original artworks installed at Te Puna Memorial Hall called Te Pura.
One of the original artworks installed at Te Puna Memorial Hall called Te Pura.

“We think this exciting project reflects Te Puna’s landscape and the intentions of those who built our community Hall back in 1926.

“It’s an inspiration.”

The works require technical engineering skills and precision placement for their effect.

A karakia has been said over the working area on the morning of February 24, when a scissor lift and supporting tradespeople helped the artists install the works.

“The first Te Puna Memorial Hall lasted nearly 100 years,” said Beth Bowden, whom Jo asked to co-ordinate the project.

“These artists have given the community two important and permanent public artworks for a hall designed to last for at least another century.”

 

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