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Hundertwasser in the house

Throughout the Hundertwasser project we have have had support from all levels of the community. Here is some footage of some of the support we have had from parliament

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  • This project will contribute greatly to building recognition for Te Tai Tokerau as a region of history and culture along with great artistic skill and quality.

    - Taipari Munro, Tangata Whenua advisor to Hundertwasser Art Centre (Te Uriroroi, Te Parawhau, Ngati Taka, Ngati Wai, Ngati Korora, Te Waiariki, Ngati Pukenga, Ngati Te Tawera)
  • A Māori Art Gallery within the Hundertwasser Arts Centre is visionary and timely.

    - Ngahiraka Mason, Māori Art Gallery advisor, (Ngai Tuhoe, Te Arawa, Ngati Pango)
  • I know Ngapuhi will see the Hundertwasser Art Centre as bringing mana of the highest standing to Northland. This Centre, and the proposed Māori Art and Culture Museum, will enhance what is already being made into a beautifully landscaped, scenic part of Whangarei.

    - Dr Patu Hohepa (Ngpuhi, Te Mahurehure)
  • This outstanding initiative will be a means of promoting Māori artists and advocating for high quality Māori art and expressions of culture. It will build a positive profile for all Māori, serving across all hapu and iwi, and will form an invaluable global link with other indigenous communities. We are pleased to offer our support for this project.

    - Elizabeth Ellis CNZM, JP (Ngpuhi, Ngti Porou)
  • Hundertwasser had a strong affinity and empathy with the Maori way of life. This project will bring an iconic work of architecture to Whangarei which will be a magnet for cultural tourists

    - Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (Ngapuhi/Te Aupouri/Ngati Kuri)
  • Hundertwasser has left us an international taonga...

    - Christine Bertram, Whangarei Ratepayer
  • This will be the very building that will define Whangarei in the future. We will be known throughout New Zealand and the world for being bold and innovative. Hundertwasser was all about recycling, renewing and making things come alive. This building will do all these things for our fair city!

    - Morris Cutforth, retired ex-Mayor & Whangarei ratepayer
  • Along with my admiration for Hundertwasser as an artist and architect, I have a deep respect for his ecological commitment to the preservation and restoration of our planet's natural habitats

    - Manos Nathan (Te Roroa, Ngati Whatua, Ngapuhi)
  • The Māori Art Gallery will provide a global platform for our local artists, right at the gateway to Northland.

    - Lisa Reihana (Ngapuhi, Ngati Hine, Ngai Tu)
  • This project is the best thing that could happen to artists and the people of Whangarei

    - Shane Cotton ONZM
  • This will be a fantastic way to revitalise our region and inject some much needed life!

    - Tilisa Taungapeau, proud Whangarei local
  • Lucky cities get given great gifts - dumb ones turn them down.

    - Hamish Keith, ‘Cultural curmudgeon’
  • I will come from Wellington to visit the new gallery, and I will make sure my overseas guests and relations have it on their itineraries.

    - Jenny Clark, Hundertwasser & Maori Arts supporter
  • By ensuring that there is a place within this project for Māori, he has taken this respect beyond mere lip service, thus guaranteeing and safeguarding Māori status as tangata whenua.

    - Allen Wihongi (Ngapuhi, Te Uri o Hua)
  • We have beautiful beaches, beautiful gardens, beautiful walking tracks, beautiful scenery, BUT SO DOES MOST OF NEW ZEALAND!!!!!!! Lets have a BEAUTIFUL difference. JUST do it!!!!!!!!!!!

    - Des Wallace, Whangarei ratepayer
  • We eat live and breathe tourism here. What better way to add to our economy than with a huge catalyst project like this. Plus the idea of upcycling is too cool right now to throw away.

    - Sonya Seutter, Trends analyst, Whangarei ratepayer