Exhibitions
Māori Moving Image ki Te Uru co-curated with Melanie Oliver. Te Uru, Titirangi Auckland. 2021
Māori Moving Image: An Open Archive, co-curated with Melanie Oliver. The Dowse Art Museum and Christchurch Art Gallery. 2019-20
Change to Come: 40 Years of Māori Artists and the Moving Image by Matariki Williams, Frieze
Into Te Ao Mārama: A Review of Māori Moving Image: An Open Archive by Chevron Hassett, The Pantograph Punch
The office is now open: 40 years of Māori film and video art by Māia Abraham, The Spinoff
Māori Moving Image- An Open Archive - a touring exhibition from The Dowse Art Museum by Kirsty Dunn, Art Beat
Speak My Language: Art in New Zealand Addresses Inclusivity and Accessibility by Claire Voon, ARTnews
Tākiri: An Unfurling, co-curated with Linda Tyler. The New Zealand Maritime Museum. 2019
Everything between you and me Rachael Rakena and Hana Rakena. Pātaka Art + Museum. 2017
Whakapī Kereama Taepa. Pātaka Art + Museum. 2017
Virtual Environments - A Review of Whakapī by Dilohana Lekamge
Nuku: Symbols of Mana. A Blumhardt Internship exhibition. The Dowse Art Museum. 2015
Te Ahi Kaa Justine Murray tours the show, RNZ
Feeling Grounded by Mark Amery, The Big Idea
Writing
Kaupapa Toi: Making a Journal of Māori Art By Bridget Reweti and Matariki Williams, Dwelling in the Margins: Art Publishing in Aotearoa, 2021
Looking at 40 years of Māori Moving Image practice by Bridget Reweti and Melanie Oliver, Bulletin 197, 2019
Uiuinga: Conversation with four Māori Artists by Bridget Reweti, Circuit Artist Film and Video and Toi Māori, 2019
Double Take - A Review of Edith Amituanai by Bridget Reweti, Art and Australia, 2019
Artist experiences close-knit Jogja art world by Bridget Reweti. Asia New Zealand Foundation 2018
A hole in the pocket: Uku practice in Aotearoa by Bridget Reweti. The Pantograph Punch 2018
Renaming Aotearoa New Zealand by Bridget Reweti, The British Library, 2018
Re-contextualising the Silence by Bridget Reweti, Pantograph Punch 2017
Kore Taitara by Bridget Reweti, The Wireless 2017
Remembering the Future: Who are we really serving? Bridget Reweti and Léuli Eshraghi, Canadian Art, 2016