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CORA-ALLAN WICKLIFFE CALLS HERSELF A “TRUE WESTIE”, BUT HER ART IS TRUE TO OTHER ASPECTS OF HER HERITAGE.

Multidisciplinary artist Cora-Allan Wickliffe is represented by galleries in both Tāmaki Makaurau/ Auckland (Masterworks) and Pōneke/Wellington (Bartley & Company Art), and has lived and practised her craft overseas. These days, however, she’s happily based in Waitākere/West Auckland, where she grew up. Of Māori (Ngāpuhi, Tainui) and Niuean (Alofi, Liku) descent, she completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts & Design in Photography at AUT, then graduated in 2013 with a Masters in Visual Arts & Design in Performance. In recent years, she’s turned her talent to traditional hiapo barkcloth painting, and

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