The Pacifica Mamas Arts and Cultural Trust is an arts collective based in Auckland, New Zealand, with the mission to pass on traditional Pacific arts. The arts collective are based at the Pacifica Arts Centre, located in the Corban Estate Arts Centre.
The collective were based in a single room shed at the Corban Estate Arts Centre until 2004, when the shed caught fire.
Regular workshops are held by the Pacifica Mamas at their Pacifica Arts Centre. This includes a schools programme where students learn some Pacific weaving, drumming and dance. The centre's director is Jarcinda Stowers-Ama.
The Pacifica Mamas Trust governs the annual Pacifica Living Arts Festival held at Corban Estate that consists of arts, crafts, traditional food and school groups performing.
Pacifica Mamas Arts and Cultural Trust and the Pacifica Arts Centre receive funding from Creative New Zealand as part of the 2020 Toi Uru Kahikatea programme.
Some members of the collective are Maria Fastnidge (Samoans/Chinese descent), Mary Ama (Rarotonga), Mata Smith (Niue) and Tiana Epati (Samoa).
2015 - Arts Access Corrections Community Award (awarded to Mary Ama and the Pacifica Mamas)
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