Deidre Brown's Inaugural Professorial Lecture
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About this Event
Promotion to professor at the University of Auckland is a mark of distinction, recognising professional and academic eminence at an international level. Likewise, an important personal milestone, we welcome you to join us in celebrating Professor Deidre Brown's achievement at her inaugural lecture.
‘Toitū te whenua, toitū te tikanga, ka ora ngā toi’. ‘When we hold fast to our land and values, our arts and architecture flourish’. But what happens to Māori art and architecture when whenua (land) and tikanga (values) are under threat? How have these practices survived, changed, recovered and, in turn, reclaimed land and maintained values over the past two centuries?
For more than 25 years, Professor Deidre Brown (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) has been seeking answers to these questions through her research and teaching on Māori art and architecture. Her Inaugural Professorial Lecture reflects on this journey, acknowledging the people, places and events that have shaped her academic career.
Tuesday 19 November
Engineering Lecture Theatre 401-439
6.30pm arrival for 6.45pm start
Refreshments will be served after the lecture.