Ans Westra 1936 - 2023

Memorial Service

To view a recording of Ans' memorial service, held at the Public Trust Hall in Wellington on Friday 03 March, please navigate to familystream.watch in your internet web browser. The room code to enter is: Ans.  (The service starts at 16:45 minutes in.)


You can leave tributes, messages and memories for Ans' family and friends on the service page. Please click on the 'message and memories Guest Book' drop down button, and enter your message in the box below the messages. 

 
Anna Jacoba (Ans) Westra CNZM was a pioneer of documentary photography, and one of the first women to work in this area in Aotearoa New Zealand. Born 26 April 1936 in Leiden, Netherlands, Ans immigrated to New Zealand in 1957 at the age of 21, eventually basing herself in Wellington. 

Self-taught, Ans spent long periods of time traveling around the country as a full-time freelance documentary photographer committed to observing and candidly documenting New Zealand life and culture. In 1998 Westra was awarded the Companion of the Order of New Zealand Merit for services to photography. 

A major exhibition of her work, Handboek: Ans Westra photographs, opened at the National Library Gallery in 2004 with an accompanying book and film, the exhibition was also shown at major centres around the country before travelling to the Museum voor Volkenkunde in Leiden.

In 2006 a documentary was made about the artist called Ans Westra: Private journeys/public thoughts, and in 2007 she was made an Arts Foundation Icon, an honour bestowed to a living circle of 20 New Zealand artists for their extraordinary lifetime achievements. In 2015 she received an honorary doctorate from Massey University in recognition of her long-standing contribution to New Zealand’s visual culture.
 
Ans died peacefully at her home in Tirohanga, Wellington, on 26 February 2023.  She is survived by her half-sister, three children and six grandchildren.
February 28, 2023