Vanessa Wairata Edwards is a New Zealand artist based in Whanganui who works primarily in printmaking. Her artwork explores cultural sovereignty as an Indigenous MÃÂori woman, with some held at both Toi o TÃÂmaki Auckland Art Gallery and Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetà «. She is a founding member of the Toi Whakaata MÃÂori Print Collective, and a committee member of Te ÃÂtinga Contemporary MÃÂori Visual Arts .
Vanessa Wairata Edwards was born in 1980 and is of NgÃÂti Tà «wharetoa, Whakatà Âhea, NgÃÂti Kuri, and NgÃÂti Kahu descent. She is based in Whanganui.
Edwards primarily works in printmaking. She also incorporates weavingâÂÂeither through the use of woven surfaces or including weaving patterns in the design. Her art works explore tikanga MÃÂori and matauranga MÃÂori as key themes. As well as being an artist, she is a full time secondary school art teacher.
In 2002, Edwards graduated from the Quay School of the Arts, Universal College of Learning (UCOL), Whanganui, majoring in printmaking. In 2006, she was a founding member of Toi Whakaata MÃÂori Print Collective. In 2006, she was invited to SGC International in Madison, Wisconsin.
In 2020-2021, Edwards' work was included in Toi Tà « Toi Ora: Contemporary MÃÂori Art at the Toi o TÃÂmaki Auckland Art Gallery which was the most visited exhibition at the gallery since 1989. Also in 2020, Social Amnesia, an exhibition by Edwards, was exhibited at Te Kà Âputu a te whanga a Toi, WhakatÃÂne.
Since 2021 she has been a member of Te ÃÂtinga Contemporary MÃÂori Visual Arts committee. Alongside her in 2025 this committee includes Margaret Aull (Co-chair), Chris Bryant, Regan Balzer (Co-Chair), TÃÂwera Tahuri (Secretary), Bonita Bigham, Rewiti Arapere, Randal Leach and others.
She was part of an exhibition, NÃÂu te rourou, nÃÂku te rourou - With your basket and my basket, with Marwin Begaye and Alexis Neal at Arts + Literature Laboratory in Madison in 2022. Later in 2022, she was part of the HÃÂ exhibition at the Toi PÃ Âneke Arts Centre, Wellington, which featured twelve wÃÂhine (women) artists.
In 2024, she graduated with a Masters in Maori Visual Arts from Massey University. As part of her masters project, an exhibition of her prints, Taa E Kà Ârero Ana â Marks That Speak, was on display at the Niven Gallery, Taupà Â.
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Edwards has several artworks in museum and gallery collections across New Zealand, including: