Shared Lines Collective invite the public to come together to create, responding to thier collaborative artwork, highlighting new ways of working together in Aotearoa in light of the impact of Covid.
"How did AS220 navigate those impacts? What did we learn?" asks Ruth Harvey in her blog about working with other leaders of AS220 to guide the arts organisation through COVID-19.
A Place for Local Making, will be proudly brought to the public of Pōneke by Adam Ben-Dror and Xin Cheng, Urban Dream Brokerage (UDB) and Wellington City Council.
Fresh from a sell-out 2021 Dunedin Fringe season, object and dance artist Jess Quaid has curated a night of dance and installation from seemingly-perpetually-locked-down Tāmaki Makaurau.
Government funding will go a long way to ensure that in the longer term, more people in New Zealand will participate in and have access to arts and creativity, says Richard Benge in his latest blog.
After the successful reversioning into te reo Māori of animated series ‘Island Of Mystery’ (playing on TVNZ) Māoriland has its first feature film, the popular ASTRO KID.