Georgia Tikaputini Douglas Hood
Hine-nui-te-pō, 2026 Raku clay, glaze 530 x 540 x 250
The Pursuit of Mātauranga, 2026 Stoneware, glaze 580 x 270 x 270
Rising and resting, 2026 (installation). As part of Mau Āhua with Atarangi Anderson.
Rising and resting, 2026 Raku clay, glaze 540 x 300 x 300
Papa, 2025 (installation). As part of Pleasure Garden at Objectspace Ōtautahi.
The Guardian, 2025 & Moko, 2025 (installation). As part of Pleasure Garden at Objectspace Ōtautahi.
Hīkoi ki te tōpito o te Ao, 2025 Red stoneware and glaze 380 x 450 x 250
Her name is Ngohe, 2025 Red stoneware, glaze 400 x 240 x 240
Her name is Ngohe, 2025 & The first breathe, 2025 (installation). As part of May Art Fair with Christian Dimick.
The first breathe, 2025 Red stoneware and glaze 480 x 350 x 350
Trophy, 2024 Dark stoneware and glaze 295 x 245
Spiralling, 2024 Dark stoneware and glaze 190 x 465
Acquired by the Grace Collection
Untitled, 2024 Dark stoneware and glaze 190 x 235
Portrait of Georgia Tikaputini Douglas Hood, 2025. Photo: Ophelia Harradine Bayly
Georgia Tikaputini Douglas Hood (Ngāti Rangiwewehi, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngati Whakaue, Ngāti Pākehā) is an uku (clay) artist from Tāmaki Makaurau. She graduated with an Honours degree at Whitecliffe College of Creative Arts in 2021.
Hood’s exhibitions include Pleasure Garden (2025) at Objectspace Ōtautahi, May Art Fair (2025) with Christian Dimick and Alex Laurie, Pianola (2024) with Christian Dimick and Samuel Scully at Studio One Toi Tū, and Āmene (2024) at Grace Aotearoa. She recently undertook a residency in Crete, where she studied ancient Greek pottery.