Carvings tell of folk history


New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia, h.e. David Pine (right), Vice Chancellor of USM Profesor Datuk Omar Osman (second right) and New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute Director, Karl Jonston (third right) touring the galery after the opening of Tuku Iho living legacy. STAR PIC BY : ZAINUDIN AHAD / 08 Aug 2014 / Reporter: Andy

YOU don’t have to fly all the way to New Zealand to experience Maori carvings now. Just visit the ‘Tuku Iho | Living Legacy’ exhibition at Muzium Tuanku Fauziyah in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM).

The exhibition includes a workshop by master carver James Rickard as well as a showcase of more than 80 time-honoured Maori artworks from the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute.

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