
Mark Adams
(b. 1949, Christchurch) one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most distinguished photographers. His widely acclaimed photographs focus on places of cultural, ecological and historical significance. His photographs have been exhibited throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and the world. He is represented by Two Rooms gallery in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Cook’s Sites: Empire, Memory, Returns (forthcoming)

Derek Henderson
New Zealand born Derek Henderson (b. 1963) currently divides his time between Auckland, New Zealand and Sydney, Australia. Aside from his innovative and distinct work in fashion photography, Henderson also exhibits work as part of his fine-arts practice both nationally and internationally.
The Tranquility of Solitude (2025)
The Terrible Boredom of Paradise (forthcoming)

John Miller
(Ngāpuhi) a tohunga kaiwhakaahua (photographer) who has been creating work since the late 1960s. Miller’s best-known work has been the documentation of radical protest in New Zealand. Rather than merely being the subject of his work, protest has been his muse.
The 1981 Springbok Tour (forthcoming)

Nova Paul
(Te Uri Ro Roi, Te Parawhau/Ngāpuhi) filmmaker, writer, educator and indigenous rights researcher residing in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Her creative practice of over 20 years explores experimental film history and the medium of 16mm film. She makes kaupapa Māori films (films made by Māori for Māori) which centre around tino rangatiratanga and Māori self-determination.
Wā Pokere: The Light that Shimmers on the Water at Night (forthcoming)

Diane Prince
(Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Whatua and Ngāti Kahu) painter, weaver, installation art practitioner, set designer and educator, whose multimedia practice emphasises Māori rights, particularly Māori women’s rights.
Activist Artist (forthcoming)