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AUTOR(ES) Estelle Castro‐Koshy , Tokainiua Devatine
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) James Cook University College of Arts, Society and Education Townsville Australia, Centre des Métiers d'Art de la Polynésie française Pape'ete French Polynesia
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
DOI 10.1111/taja.12435
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

This article studies the relationships that the Centre des Métiers d'Art de la Polynésie française (CMA—Centre for Arts and Crafts of French Polynesia), five contemporary artists connected to it, and their artworks, have with the city of Pape'ete and its urban environment. The first part analyses the teaching philosophy of the CMA and foregrounds its role as a tool of social mobility for its students and in reinforcing positive representations of Indigenous Polynesians and heritage. The second part examines how the initiatives led by the CMA in Pape'ete are invitations to a shift in mindset. The third part explores how the artists express and reflect on their sense of belonging and highlights how their relationship with urban areas is enriched by their life experiences and their family roots in broader territories.

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