Nature Listening

Duration: 90 mins
Date:04 Apr - 11 Oct 2026
Location:Gallery
Themes:Imagine & Create, Kaitiakitanga, Sustainable Futures: Empowering Young People, Te Taiao
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About this programme

What is nature saying?

In this engaging workshop students explore sound as a messenger, combining careful listening with imagination to capture sound through hands-on mark making. Following, a sensory rich introduction to selected artworks from Direct Bodily Empathy – Sound, Signal, Feedback, ākonga will create their own response through gestures, and symbols as they investigate how to give te taiao a voice.  This lesson places the creative process at the centre, encouraging experimentation, curiosity, and embodied learning. 

In our learning centre, students will transform their ideas into a montage using rau (leaf) and rākau rubbed textures, along with sound marks that show which creatures are allowed or not allowed inside a predator-proof fenced ngahere. This process works towards bringing our ancient forests back to life.

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