Esther Stone

Bio.

Esther Stone (Ngāti Porou)  is an early career artist in Tāmaki Makaurau and holds a Master of Fine Arts from Whitecliffe (2024). Her practice explores the language and processes of traditional Māori weaving specialising in taniko. By collecting stories and knowledge from her hapu and whanau, her work is bonded to whenua and whakapapa, navigating the space that traditional practices occupy today's modern world.  

Stone’s work was featured recently in "Hoa Haere I te Ao" as part of "Horizons" at the Aotearoa Art Fair.  Curated by Te Ara Minhinnick, the presentation  featured works by fourteen artists of Māori descent, each contributing pieces made to be worn. These are forms of toi kept across generations  (taonga tuku iho) lived-in objects made to protect, to amplify, and to be passed on.  Her work was also featured in WANA 2025 - an exhibition curated by Chantel Matthews at Grey Place.  Works by twelve artists explored the  "rise of the human spirit" through concepts of ira tangata (human) or ira atua (superhuman) and what the human spirit of tomorrow would look like.

Esther Stone presents a solo exhibition with Melanie Roger Gallery in June 2025 to coincide with Matatriki.

Selected Media.

  1. Artist interview to accompany Taonga Tuku Iho
    Various Artists, BFM
    2025