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$15Visual Diary // ReceiveA series of collaged visual diaries originally produced for the Filemu Makers Market (July 2025).Covers collaged by Vasemaca at Vunilagi Vou, thinking about liberation.1 in stockBuy from Store 0 0
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$15Visual Diary // DepthsA series of collaged visual diaries originally produced for the Filemu Makers Market (July 2025).Covers collaged by Vasemaca at Vunilagi Vou, thinking about liberation.1 in stockBuy from Store 0 0
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$15Visual Diary // HowA series of collaged visual diaries originally produced for the Filemu Makers Market (July 2025).Covers collaged by Vasemaca at Vunilagi Vou, thinking about liberation.1 in stockBuy from Store 0 0
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$15Visual Diary // MilkA series of collaged visual diaries originally produced for the Filemu Makers Market (July 2025).Covers collaged by Vasemaca at Vunilagi Vou, thinking about liberation.1 in stockBuy from Store 0 0
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$10VV Alchemise and Decolonise CardsThe illustration on this VV card represents the floor plan of Vunilagi Vou 2.0, built in 2020 as an effort to re-think exhibition making in the pandemic era. It shows the gallery’s approach from the suburban driveway, down the side of the garage building, to the entrance of the space, set in ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$5VV: Slow Burntwo essays, three lists and a testimonial. It is real talk from the place where things fall apart.Written in Manukau City, Aotearoa. Produced with support from Creative New Zealand.Buy from Store 0 0
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“The Struggle” Tote
$35$25Original price was: $ . $25 Current price is: $25.A limited edition canvas tote bag featuring “The Struggle” (2019) by Ema Tavola and Nicole Lim in a monochrome hand-pulled screen print, produced by PopoHardwear in Auckland.4 in stockBuy from Store 0 0 -
Kadavu Kava 250g
$35$30Original price was: $ . $30 Current price is: $30.A-Grade Fijian pure waka is 100% ground Piper Methysticum root, grown in the fertile soils of Kadavu in southern Fiji.Buy from Store 0 0 -
$10SOUTH Issue 2SOUTH publication was edited by Nigel Borell and Ema Tavola and published by Auckland Council and Toi o Manukau between 2011 and 2013; two issues were produced, the first launched at Fresh Gallery Ōtara in January 2012 and the second at Papakura Art Gallery in January 2013.SOUTH was produced as an...Buy from Store 0 0
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Fat Babe Pool Party patch
$10$8Original price was: $ . $8 Current price is: $8.An embroidered patch produced for South Auckland’s first Fat Babe Pool Party event produced by Vunilagi Vou in partnership with Lissy Cole Design for the first FATFEB programme in February 2020.The event’s logo was designed by Auckland-based graphic artist, Nicole Lim.Buy from Store 0 0 -
$20Pylon patchThis embroidered patch is based on a series of paintings made by South Auckland-based artist-curator, Ema Tavola. It was produced in a limited edition (100) for the opening of Vunilagi Vou in 19.The names ‘Manukau City’ and ‘South Auckland’ refer to two geographic references...Buy from Store 0 0
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$25VV: Ono Tea TowelOno is six in Fijian, and the district of Kadavu, Fiji that artist-curator and Vunilagi Vou founder, Vasemaca Tavola hails from.This tea towel depicts a symbolic story at the juncture of Vunilagi Vou’s 6th anniversary. It pays homage to totems and transformation, building and breaking, signs, sur...Buy from Store 0 0
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$10NB badgeThis badge was originally produced to show solidarity for curator Nigel Borell when he chose to resign from his senior curatorial role at Auckland Art Gallery at the end of 2020 after producing the landmark exhibition, Toi Tū Toi Ora.After the initial edition of 0 was distributed at the exhibition...Buy from Store 0 0
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$20VV: Dua bookVV:Dua is Vunilagi Vou’s first publication produced with support from Creative New Zealand. It documents Vunilagi Vou’s first year of operation, including curatorial texts from nine exhibitions delivered in the Ōtāhuhu premises before the global pandemic bought around the first ‘...Buy from Store 0 0
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$20About Vasemaca (FKA Ema)Vasemaca (FKA Ema) Tavola is a Fijian artist-curator currently based in South Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. Tavola’s practice is aligned with the politics of decolonisation and indigenous feminisms, motherhood, and histories of BIPOC art and activism in the Global South. She established her pain...Buy from Store 0 0
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