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14 <strong>Magazine</strong> | Newsfeed<br />
Dunedin’s new foodprint<br />
Having extended into the South Island across<br />
Canterbury and Nelson Tasman in 2023, beloved<br />
non-food-wasting app Foodprint has now (finally!)<br />
arrived in Dunedin. Whether you’re after a fresh<br />
loaf from the local bakery, a pile of authentic Italian<br />
pasta, a cabinet treat from a top cafe or a full<br />
Chinese banquet to take away, the innovative app<br />
helps you reduce food waste and enjoy delicious<br />
meals from your favourite eateries at a fraction of<br />
the usual price, with tasty new spots being added<br />
all the time.<br />
foodprint.app<br />
Taste Nature owner Clinton Chambers.<br />
Photo: Linda Robertson<br />
Rain on me<br />
Get set to embrace the wet weather<br />
in top-to-toe style with a trio of<br />
complementary fashion rain gear,<br />
with much-loved Kiwi designer Karen<br />
Walker at the helm. All in an on-trend<br />
Ecru/Chestnut colour combo, start<br />
with Karen’s latest umbrella collab with<br />
a monogrammed Metro brolly from<br />
BLUNT, then add a fully waterproof<br />
rain jacket and puddle-ready signature<br />
Tully boots from her partnership<br />
with makers of playful yet practical<br />
outerwear, Merry People.<br />
karenwalker.com<br />
Encountering Aotearoa<br />
In this must-see major body of new work at Christchurch Art Gallery<br />
Te Puna o Waiwhetū, artist Cora-Allan reflects on her recent twoweek<br />
voyage by sea around Aotearoa. Using whenua (land) pigment,<br />
hiapo (Niuean tapa cloth) and other resources from the ngahere<br />
(forest), she has documented the shapes and views of the whenua of<br />
Aotearoa from the perspective of the moana (ocean). Encountering<br />
Aotearoa builds on Cora-Allan’s research into the artists and botanists<br />
aboard the Endeavour during its first exploration of New Zealand’s<br />
waters in 1769, responding to the legacy of colonial mapping and<br />
recording practices and early encounters between Māori and Pākehā.<br />
christchurchartgallery.org.nz<br />
Cora-Allan ‘Ko ao, ko ao, ko Aotearoa!’ 2023 (installation view, Dunedin Public<br />
Art Gallery, 2023). Whenua and kāpia ink on birch plywood panels. Courtesy<br />
of the artist. Photo: Justin Spears