TŪmanako! - Children's Art. 

Works for Peace.

TŪMANAKO!

Tūmanako! (meaning Hope!) is an annual art exhibition for tamariki/children and taiohi/young people to create works of art to share their aspirations for a peaceful, inclusive and nuclear free world in remembrance of Hiroshima Day. At a time of unrest and divisiveness, Tumanako! enables tamariki and taiohi to learn about the root causes of violence and promote peace. 

The exhibition was originally launched in 2015 in Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington to commemorate Hiroshima Day. The event has since grown and has been held across Aotearoa, including  Auckland, Christchurch, Wairarapa, Hutt City, Timaru, Dunedin and  Queenstown. 

We can't wait to see all the children's creativity and engagement in the coming year's events.

Come and celebrate the young artists' success. 

PARTICIPATING CITIES 2024

Wellington

Tūmanako - Children's Art Works for Peace

Opening Ceremony: 23rd August 2024

Location: Johnsonville Community Centre

Exhibition: From 23rd August to 15 September 2024

Location: Johnsonville Library at Waitohi Hub

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PARTICIPATION INFO

 

INVITATION

Tamariki and rangatahi up to 18 years old are invited to create a work of art for a peaceful world.


REGISTRATION  

It would be really appreciated if you can register your interest (or your class' interest) in participating as soon as possible. This would be a great help to the organisers who want to ensure the best display of all the artworks. Please register by clicking on the link on the left of your location.


OPENING EVENTS

Celebrate your success at the opening ceremony on 23rd August 2024 at Johnsonville Community Centre and exhibition from 23rd August to 15 September 2024 at Johnsonville Library at Waitohi Hub.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION

More information is here.