Leiataua learned of Dr Pere’s passing around the same time the concept was being formed. As the mural completion fell near the date of Dr Pere’s birthday, 25 July 1937, significantly, the blessing of the work was held on the same day this year to acknowledge Rose Pere’s generous gift.
The mural was commissioned as part of the upgrade of Newtown’s cluster of community facilities.
The team at Newtown Community and Cultural Centre used a co-design process that encouraged the community to participate in the design process.
Eryn Gribble, Kaiwhakahaere/Coordinator of the Newtown Community and Cultural Centre says this work is an exciting addition for the community.
"This new mural will grace our entranceway, revitalising and revamping the space. Liana has designed a stunning series of pieces with input from the Omārōrō Newtown community, which share a Pasifika and Māori worldview. It also honours the previous mural, which was in its place."
Network Newtown features a large classroom used by community groups and organisations to deliver education programmes and is home to Smart Newtown, a community computing hub providing free internet access and computer training for those who may not have access otherwise.
There are Council housing units above Network Newtown/Smart Newtown.
The artwork at the entrance of Newtown Library/Smart Newtown will be in place for the next five years, complementing the community spaces and the surrounding energy of the Newtown shopping centre.
Read more about the co-design process and facilities that are in the process of being upgraded on the Newtown Community website.