Start your artistic journey in a supportive learning environment. This introductory programme enhances your knowledge of Māori art.
We'll teach you a broad range of toi (art) techniques and skills through completing practical projects. You'll also learn about te ao Māori (the Māori world) and how this connects to your identity.
With the help of our experienced kaiako, you can use this programme to:
Depending on your location, the following classes may be available:
Toi Ataata (Visual Arts)
Explore a range of visual art forms such as painting and sketching through to graphic design and print making to help you express the way you see the world. Through a variety of media and techniques, alongside personal kaupapa, toi ataata tauira (students) develop their own creative practice.
Mau Rākau (Māori Martial Arts)
Learn ancestral practices, values and protocols of the traditional Māori martial arts. Learn about te ao Māori (the Māori world) and tikanga (protocols) while developing a specialised skill set and preserving the rich culture and art of the warrior.
Whakairo (Carving)
Learn the history and techniques of one of the oldest toi Māori forms. Explore the history and tikanga (protocols) associated with the ancient art form of whakairo and learn the hands-on techniques used to complete practical projects.
Ngā Mahi ā te Whare Pora (Weaving)
Explore raranga with its fascinating history and creative application. You’ll learn about Māori patterns and designs and gain the technical skill needed to weave and work with different types of fibre.
Māori Performing Arts
Learn how to produce and perform at a professional level. Immerse yourself in te ao Māori (the Māori world) and get experience in Māori performing arts in an interactive, social and exciting setting. You’ll learn about everything from kapa haka to theatre and drama.
When you pass this programme, you'll get this qualification:
This qualification provides a pathway for those seeking to improve their skills or knowledge in Ngā Toi at an introductory level.
Graduates of this qualification will be able to contribute to Ngā Toi projects for whānau, hapū, iwi and hapori under broad supervision.
This is a full-time programme that consists of 60 credits delivered over 20 weeks. Some of our locations offer different delivery modes. These will be confirmed by your local campus and might include:
Option 1: Noho delivery
You'll also need to complete learning activities designed to enhance your learning for:
Option 2: Face to face delivery
You'll also need to complete learning activities designed to enhance your learning for:
Some of the learning activities will need to be completed online. You’ll need access to an internet-connected device for this programme.
To enrol in this programme, a potential student must:
Apply to enrol on our Level 4 programme Kāwai Raupapa - Certificate in Māori and Indigenous Art.
I want to use my qualificationYou can continue to develop your skills by contributing to your whānau, community, or marae.
Toi Raupapa (Organisation) 5 Credits
Students credited with this kōnae ako (module) will demonstrate the principle of toi raupapa and begin to learn about the kawa, tikanga, organisation and journal practices required for creating toi work.
Toi Iro (Exploration) 10 Credits
Students credited with this kōnae ako will apply the principle of toi iro and begin to learn about their own identity. They will also explore the origins of a creative work/artist, while gaining a better understanding of their own toi practice.
Toi Awe (Creative Process) 10 Credits
Students credited with this kōnae ako will apply the principle of toi awe and begin to learn about creative processes and practices and project planning.
Toi Hanga (Creation) 35 Credits
Students credited with this kōnae ako will demonstrate the principle of toi hanga to create toi work informed by appropriate concepts, ideas, techniques and skills. Toi Hanga involves the ‘hands-on’ processes that occur during themaking of creative work.