Current galleries are increasingly dominated by women who blend traditional techniques with modern social engagement:
While the Pacific is often associated with postcard-perfect beaches, its true creative heart lies in its galleries—spaces that amplify the voices of Pacific women through art, activism, and cultural storytelling. From the modern hubs of Auckland to intimate spaces in Hawaii, these galleries move beyond "paradise" clichés to showcase a complex, living heritage. Auckland Art Gallery Art gallery ClosedAuckland, New Zealand
This is the first Moana-focused gallery in Te Wai Pounamu (the South Island). It is dedicated to Pacific digital and heritage art , providing a platform for contemporary artists like those of the collective. Kim McDonald Art Gallery Art gallery Paia, HI, United States
A Rotuman artist whose work transforms traditional body adornment into high-concept gallery art, exploring the "melodies" of skin and heritage.
A Bougainvillean/Australian artist known for powerful video installations like Habitat , which critiques the impact of mining and capitalism on her homeland.
For those seeking a vibrant, whimsical aesthetic, Kim McDonald’s gallery captures the "Island Goddess" spirit through colorful oil paintings and surfboard art. Art Gallery of New South Wales Art gallery ClosedSydney NSW, Australia