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At Hawera and Patea there have recently been established Maori Educational Advancement Committees similar in organisation and aims to the group which for some years has most successfully operated in Wanganui. The artist Buck L. Nin, who is of half Maori and half Chinese descent, recently held a very interesting exhibition of his work in Wellington. Aged 24, Mr Nin comes from Kaikohe. He was educated at Northland College and at the Schools of Art in Auckland and Christchurch. He is at present working as an artist in Christchurch, and next January will go to Brigham Young University in Utah, U.S.A., to complete a B.A. degree. His paintings, abstracts and near-abstracts that show a lively colour-sense and a vigorous grasp of form, are most promising.

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Te Ao Hou, December 1965, Page 47

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, December 1965, Page 47

Untitled Te Ao Hou, December 1965, Page 47

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