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“Kea Kua Art : your journey to the heart of Polynesian art” written by Maeva Lautret

Maeva Lautret highlights Kea Kua Art, a gallery-museum located in Papeete, Tahiti. This venue stands out for its immersive atmosphere, its fusion of tradition and modernity, and its role as a center for cultural encounters.

  • A sensory immersion into the heart of Polynesian culture

From the moment you walk in, Kea Kua Art offers a unique sensory experience. Far from traditional galleries with white walls, the space is described as an “ancestral cave,” where each piece—whether sculpture, painting, or craft—tells a story. The pieces are carefully selected by enthusiasts of local culture, who have traveled the islands in search of authentic works.

  • A living museum between past and present

Adjacent to the gallery, the Kea Kua Art Museum offers an immersion into the history and legends of Polynesia. Visitors can discover rare collections and objects that bear witness to skills passed down from generation to generation. This bridge between the past and the present offers an enriching perspective on Polynesian culture.

  • A place for meeting and sharing

Kea Kua Art also positions itself as a space for living and exchange. Visitors encounter passionate artists, collectors, and curious minds, creating an environment conducive to discussion and inspiration. Far from being a mere place of observation, the gallery invites visitors to feel, learn, and share.

  • Why visit Kea Kua Art ?

If you are looking for a unique piece for your home, an authentic souvenir of your trip, or simply a dose of inspiration, Kea Kua Art is the place to go. This venue offers much more than just an exhibition: it provides a true sensory and cultural adventure in the heart of Polynesia.

See also : “Kea Kua Art : your journey to the heart of Polynesian art” published on the ANOE website on September 10, 2025, written by Maeva Lautret.

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