Creative New Zealand Senior Pacific Artist award (2018)
Rosanna Marie RaymondMNZM (born 1967) is a New Zealand artist, poet, and cultural commentator and Raymond was recognised for "Pasifika artists practicing contemporary and heritage art forms in Aotearoa,"[1] winning the Senior Pacific Artist Award Winner of 2018, at the Arts Pasifika Awards through Creative New Zealand.[2]
She completed a master's degree at Auckland University of Technology in 2021 with a thesis titled "C o n s e r . V Ā . t i o n | A c t i . V Ā . t i o n Museums, the body and Indigenous Moana art practice".[6]
In 2008, with Amiria Manutahi Salmond, Raymond published Pasifika Styles: Artists Inside the Museum.[8]
In 2010 Raymond launched the SaVAge K’lub project at the Queensland Art Gallery. The project in an installation space that has hosted artworks, spoken word, and performance art from over twenty five artists, including Ani O'Neill, Grace Taylor, and Suzanne Tamaki.[4] SaVAge K’lub is in reference to an establishment in London a historical ninetieth century gentleman's club.[9] Despite the cultural stereotypes and decor of such exclusive institutions Raymonds version removes the gendered and elitist elements.[9] Evolving into a multidisciplinary platform that collects individuals Ideas, practices and knowledge that engenders "Raymond's central kaupapa: to bring about the non-cannabilistic cognitive consumption of 'the Other and opened discussion of space."[9]
Raymond is an honorary research associate at the Department of Anthropology and Institute of Archaeology at University College London.[10] In 2017 she gave the Peter Turner Memorial Lecture at Massey University.[11]
Raymond also works as an exhibition curator. In 2016 she curated Ata Te Tangata, an exhibition of photography by Māori and Pacific artists that toured to China.[12] In 2018 Raymond curated the annual Tautai tertiary exhibition.[13]