Rosina has worked with children at Henderson North School since 1998, with a major focus on the arts including tutoring staff to set up visual art programmes; taking art classes in wearable art; painting murals; and organising exhibitions for students at the Upstairs Gallery in Titirangi.
In The Netherlands, Rosina was one of the initiators of Atelier de Haagse School, an art academy for students with an intellectual disability, in The Hague. She was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, Royal Academy of the Arts, The Hague, 1995, and returned to New Zealand in 1998, where she undertook her Master of Fine Arts Degree, awarded in 2003. Rosina practises drawing, painting and printmaking in her Henderson studio, and has exhibited extensively in The Netherlands and Auckland, and recently showed Tribute, an artist’s book and installation project, at the Corban Estate Arts Centre. |