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Street art renewal for Christchurch
Street art has played a major role in bringing life back to Christchurch post-Earthquakes. A major player has been Watch This Space. They are a charitable trust established almost 10 years ago that… Audio
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Keep Stepping: Director Luke Cornish on the athleticism and art in street dance
Luke Cornish spent years making his latest documentary, Keep Stepping, which follows two young women on their journey to prepare for Destructive Steps - Australia's largest street dance competition… Audio
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Museum to be covered in street art for final exhibition
Audio 19 Jan 2023After more than one hundred and fifty years, Christchurch Museum is about to launch its last exhibition before moving to its new building.
More than sixty street artists from around the world have… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 14: New Zealand's Pacific Empire
New Zealand has had some big ambitions in the Pacific and mixed relations with our neighbours. Video, Audio
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Sara Hughes takes her art to the street
Several years after feeling unsafe while at a notorious bus shelter in Tauranga, artist Sara Hughes is transforming it into a brightly coloured and illuminated work of art. It will be suspended above… Audio, Gallery
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Turning graffiti in South Auckland into street art to be proud of
South Auckland's street art scene is flourishing thanks to the work of a local trust. Artist Pascal Atiga-Bridger, who is a 'reformed tagger', and works with the Beautification Trust talks to Jesse! Audio
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Street art exhibition of The Most Dedicated crew
A major exhibition showcasing New Zealand street artists opens at The Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt this weekend. Audio
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Artists let their lockdown emotions out in a street near you
The biggest public art exhibition ever seen in Aotearoa in now showing on digital billboards in five of our biggest cities. In Isolation focuses on art produced by local artists during the current…
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Street art features on restored gun emplacements
Audio 26 Feb 2020A network of gun emplacements used to keep out a Japanese invasion during World War II have been given a new lease on life.
The concrete bunkers and underground ammunition rooms at the entry to… Video, Audio
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Pasifika artists showcase their works in Australian exhibit
An exhibition showcasing cutting-edge work from nine Pacific artists has opened in Melbourne, Australia. Audio
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Te Maeva Nui comes to NZ for the first time
The Cook Islands' biggest cultural festival has come to New Zealand for the first time since its inception more than 50 years ago. Audio
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Graffiti crackdown hurting street art
Some street artist say Auckland Council's graffiti policy is preventing art from flourishing. The rapid removal of graffiti in the city seems to be the problem, stifling artists from turning tags into… Audio
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Whanganui's first street art festival
Audio 26 Mar 2019Whanganui is holding their first ever Street Art Festival, Whanganui Walls, bringing 8 local and international artists to Whanganui to paint 8 large walls over 4 days. The artists come from… Audio
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Street art in Hamilton
Hamilton's library is one of several public buildings getting a mural make-over this weekend as part of the annual Boon Street Art Festival. Audio
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The street art of Wellington photographer Julian Ward
Wellington photographer Julian Ward has been traipsing Wellington's city streets for several decades now, camera in hand, documenting how the Capital has changed, and how in many ways, it's stayed the… Audio
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Street art - the return of the artist Handbrake
He came here to make a documentary about New Zealand's street artists and was so impressed, now Perth street artist Handbrake is returning to stamp his own mark on a wall himself as part of the eighth… Audio, Gallery
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Photographing Samoan gender identity
An emerging Samoan photographer who has explored gender identity and mythical story-telling hopes his work will go international. Audio
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Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market
The government of Solomon Islands is reaching out to donors for assistance in building a craft market facility for indigenous crafts men and women. Audio
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Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market
Audio 30 Mar 2017The government of Solomon Islands is reaching out to donors for assistance in building a craft market facility for indigenous crafts men and women. Audio
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Street art to stand out
Is street art legitimate art? The team behind Vivid Wellington believe so. Vivid encourages street artists and their art practices, with the hope of engaging discussions with Wellingtonians. In the… Audio
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Exhibition points to lack of representation of indigenous women
Audio 23 Feb 2017The lack of representation among indigenous women around the world remains as relevant an issue today as it was thirty years ago. Audio
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Solomons police standing by to rearm on govt's approval
Audio 20 Dec 2016The police in Solomon Islands say they're ready to rearm as soon as the government gives them the green light. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Graffiti - street art or vandalism?
Is graffiti street art or vandalism? Why does the sight of a block wall covered in bright spray paint incite such strong feelings in many? Auckland University sociologist Dr Ronald Kramer argues that… Audio, Gallery
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Spectrum Street Art Festival
The Spectrum Street Art Festival organiser, George Shaw, is outraged Canterbury Museum ignored his request to withdraw a controversial T-shirt from its T-Shirts Unfolding exhibition, which is part of… Audio