Marinade: Aotearoa Journal of Moana Art is an arts journal co-edited by Ioana Gordon-Smith and Lana Lopesi. Marinade marks the overdue need for more writing on Pacific art, becoming the first Aotearoa journal focused explicitly on Moana arts from Aotearoa. It aims to capture the wealth of not only Pacific art, but the discussions that have followed and driven Pacific arts in Aotearoa over the past few decades. With texts written by leading scholars, artists and extraordinary new talent, Marinade offers a critical resource for all enthusiasts of Moana art.
Marinade’s third issue focuses of the theme of friendship and includes contributions by Edith Amituanai, Ralph Brown, Peter Brunt, Kiri Chan, Feeonaa Clifton, Ioana Gordon-Smith, Jacki Leota-Mua, Lindah Lepou, Lana Lopesi, Gloriana Meyers, Rosanna Raymond, Tuāfale Tanoaʻi, Luisa Keteiyau Tora, Manuhaʻapai Vaeatangitau and John Vea. Supporting the co-editors is an advisory board that includes Peter Brunt, Andrea Low, Seutaʻafili Patrick Thomsen, and Luisa Keteiyau Tora.