
Sums Selvarajan
Established in 2008, Oryza [o-RYE-za] is an arts organisation based in Tāmaki Makaurau dedicated to nurturing and amplifying the depth and breath of the Asian diaspora voice, perspective and identity in Aotearoa’s creative ecology.
Asians.
Creative.
Aotearoa.
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- 05/11/2024, 12:27 pm
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- www.oryza.nz
ORYZA
Established in 2008, Oryza [o-RYE-za] is an arts organisation based in Tāmaki Makaurau dedicated to nurturing and amplifying the depth and breath of the Asian diaspora voice, perspective and identity in Aotearoa’s creative ecology.
Asians.
Creative.
Aotearoa.
ORYZA Helped Fund
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