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Cora-Allan Wickliffe was born on 1986, is a Pasifika Hiapo Artist. Discover Cora-Allan Wickliffe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss (née Wickliffe; born 1986) is a multidisciplinary Aotearoa (New Zealand)-based artist and hiapo (Niuean barkcloth) practitioner, Wickliffe was awarded the Arts Pasifika Award for Pacific Heritage Artist in 2020 through Creative New Zealand.
Wickliffe is Niuean and Māori, with roots in Alofi and Liku, as well as Ngāpuhi and Tainui in Aotearoa.
Originally from West Auckland, she was born in 1986.
2004– RSA Community Award.
2004–2008 Keir Trust Scholarship Award.
She completed a Bachelor of Visual Art and Design (in photography) in 2007 and completed her Master's degree in Visual Art and Design (in performance) from Auckland University of Technology in 2013.
Wickliffe is a founding member of the BC Collective (Before Cook), along with her husband Daniel Twiss.
Wickliffe is the only living traditional hiapo (Niuean barkcloth) maker, and is recognised for resurrecting this art genre.
She distinguishes hiapo by imagery/motifs of 'botanical forms alone', differentiating it from tapa and other barkcloth forms in the Pacific.
2017– Selected finalist for the Estuary Art Awards.
In 2018, Wickliffe was awarded an artist's residency in Banff, Canada.
In 2021, she received a Te Whare Hera Residency at Massey University.
In the same year, she held the McCahon House Residency in Auckland.
She has exhibited globally including in Canada, Australia, England, Niue and New Zealand.
2019– Selected finalist Molly Morpeth Canaday Award.
In 2020 Wickliffe published a book on hiapo, recognising hiapo as 'an art form that can be passed on to new generations.'
Wickliffe was represented by Bartley and Company who was a dealer gallery in Wellington.
Her works are held in major collections such as Te Papa, Auckland War Memorial Museum, Lincoln University, Wallace Art Collection, and Royal Academy of Arts.
2020 – Creative New Zealand Pacific Heritage Artist award – Arts Pasifika Awards
2021- Selected finalist National Contemporary Art Award Waikato Museum
2021- Selected finalist Parkin Prize Award, Wellington
2021– Springboard Award, Arts Foundation of New Zealand (award includes mentorship from 2008 Arts Foundation Laureate Shane Cotton)
2022– Selected finalist Molly Morpeth Canaday Award.