Rachael Rakena, born 1969 in Wellington, is a New Zealand artist of Māori descent.
Education
Rakena received a Diploma in Fine Arts at Otago Polytechnic in 1992 and in 1995 obtained a degree in Māori Studies. She completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Arts in 1996. She received a master's degree in 2003 with a dissertation titled Toi rerehiko which explored digital and electronic technologies from a Maori perspective.
Career
Rakena draws inspiration from her family connections to Ngāi Tahu, Ngāpuhi and Pakeha ancestries. Rakena uses the term 'toi rerehiko' to describe her practice, meaning ‘art that employs electricity, movement and light’. Rakena’s work is mainly collaborative. She has worked with the sculptor Brett Graham, the soundscape artist Keri Whaitiri, and dancers and choreographers such as Louise Potiki Bryant, Maaka Pepene, Justine Hohaia and Corinna Hunzika, all from the Atamaira Dance Collective. While at the University of Otago, Rakena was involved in the community group Kai Tahu Whanau ki Araiteuru, which was committed to the revitalisation of Ngāi Tahu narrative, tikanga and kawa.CAG p76 Rakena has previously lectured in the School of Maori Visual Arts at Massey University and is currently a senior lecturer at Massey University’s School of Fine Arts.
Major exhibitions
Rakena’s work has been included in exhibitions in New Zealand and internationally. In 2006 she represented New Zealand with Brett Graham at the Sydney Biennale; in 2007 their collaborative work Aniwaniwa was included at the collateral events at the Venice Biennale. Her work was also included in Pasifika Styles at Cambridge University, and in Dateline: Contemporary Art from the Pacific at Neuer Berliner Kunstverien.
2002 Mihi aroha in Whare exhibition, SOFA Gallery, Christchurch
2003 Water: Our space - a digital media installation exhibited at the Hocken Collections
2004 Ahakoa he iti... - a collaborative work with soundscape artist Keri Whaitiri, commissioned by Art & Industry Biennial Trust for SCAPE 2004 Biennial in Christchurch
2004 Iwidotnz in He Rere Kee: Taking Flight Tinakori Gallery, Wellington
2005 Taonga Whanau - a collaborative exhibition with the artist, her father Otene Rakena, a pounamu carver, and her sister Hana Rakena, a ceramic artist, SOFA Gallery, Christchurch
2006 Aniwaniwa - a collaborative work with Brett Graham, Venice Biennale
2006 U.F.O.B - a collaborative work with Brett Graham for the 2006 Biennale of Sydney
2007 U.F.O.B - a collaborative work with Brett Graham, shown in Telecom Prospect:New Art New Zealand, City Gallery Wellington
2008 Dateline: Contemporary Art from the Pacific, Neuer Berliner Kunstverien, Germany
2008 Video Ground: Recent Moving Image Works from Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand, a MAAP : Bangkok Experimental Film Festival and University of Chicago Film Studies Center