Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Asian in Aotearoa | Year of the Snake Panel & Podcast Recording
Presented by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Free entry
Where & When
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
1st Feb, 11am-12pm
In celebration of Lunar New Year and Pride month, Asian in Aotearoa returns to the stage for a special Year of the Snake panel and podcast recording. Join us in Auckland Art Gallery’s auditorium as host Jenna Wee sits down with an all-Queer panel reflecting on their creative process, inspiration, growth – and what Year of the Snake might look like for them.
Meet the Panel:
Steven Junil Park 박준일 (he/they): Korean-born artist handcrafting functional objects and clothing under the label, 6x4.
Mariadelle ‘Abbey’ Gamit (they/she): Pinay artist, DJ and co-director of Asia and Pasifika-led arts organisation, All My Friends.
Nathan Joe 周润豪 (he/him): Chinese-Kiwi multi-award-winning playwright, dramaturg and performance poet.
Asian in Aotearoa is a podcast that explores the lives of Asian creatives, one conversation at a time. We explore our relationship to creativity, courage, compassion, community and how this shapes the way we move through the world and influences our work. Founded in November 2020 by Jenna Wee, the podcast – now 50+ episodes deep – has featured artists, writers, actors, musicians, theatre-makers, directors and the list goes on.
Jenna (she/her) was born and raised in Tāmaki Makaurau to a Malaysian-Chinese/Melanau father and a Japanese/Pākehā mother.