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There is no one art history: Kirsty Baker's Women and Art in Aotearoa
Audio 11 Aug 2024Public galleries have been demonstrating our view of art history has been changing radically for years. It just hasn’t been published for a wider public, until now.
Art historian and curator Kirsty… Audio
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Arts news: Arts as a 'nice to do', Parkin prize and Electric Avenue
Audio 11 Aug 2024Arts news: Arts as a 'nice to do', Parkin prize and Electric Avenue Audio
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‘Every day is a work of art’ - Queen of vintage, avant-garde style icon Chrissy O
Almost 40 years on, Hunters and Collectors in Pōneke remains. The first vintage clothing store in the Capital, it’s a truly iconic creative Cuba Street institution. Hunters and Collectors’ matriarch… Audio
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The art of bartending
Woof! Bar co-founder and director Josh Thomas took home the title of Bartender of the Year at the Otago Hospitality Awards. He joins Emile Donovan to dish on his time in hospitality. Audio
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From the factory floor to the school of fine arts
Glenn Busch went from a factory worker to one of our country's finest photographers. Audio
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Art exhibition explores connections across Pacific
Audio 7 Aug 2024Kanohi Ora - the Living Face - was an exhibition that looked at the connections of Aotearoa and the Pacific through six potraits. Audio
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Nights Culture: Nail Art
Aucklander Tanya Barlow makes works of art, except her canvas is about two centimetres long. She joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Don’t you forget about me: The art of Gen X with Megan Dunn
They’ve been dubbed ‘the MTV generation’ and the ‘Forgotten generation’ (though now they’re in power: ‘forgotten no more’ we say). They are Generation X: those born between 1965 and 1980.
The baby… Video, Audio
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Chuck D: "We are in the war of art not the art of war"
Pioneering rapper Chuck D inspired a wave of Hip hop through his social and political commentary in Public Enemy. Maggie Tweedie speaks to Chuck D about his surprising passion for pilates, his many… Audio
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Samoan performing arts is for everyone - academy director
Audio 19 Jul 2024An Auckland-based Samoan Siva dance academy is reviving a traditional singing practice called Fa'asala. Audio
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Oldest cave art in the world discovered in Indonesia
Audio 15 Jul 2024Archaeologists have discovered a piece of cave art which has become the oldest known example at more than 51 thousand years old. Audio
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The kiwi creative combining art and sports ahead of the Paris Olympics
Artist Zakea Page joins Nights about his solo art exhibition, entitled 'Hockey in Motion''. Audio
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Arts news: Drag king storytime cancelled and 2025 touring artists
Audio 30 Jun 2024Arts news for Sunday June 30 Audio
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Arts News: Education ministry shares cryptic Sam Hunt, landmark Māori film premieres and Centrepoint is 50
Audio 23 Jun 2024Arts news for 23 June 2024 Audio
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Winner of AI art competition disqualified after revealing his photo was real
Miles Astray is a writer and photographer who entered his photo of a pink flamingo, which appears to have lost its head and neck, into the AI category of the 1839 Awards, a prestigious international… Audio
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Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture wraps up
The Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture showcasing the rich heritage and artistic talents of the island nations has wrapped up in Hawaii. RNZ Pacific reporter Tiana Haxton reports. Audio
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Arts news: 114,000 Singaporean shimmer discs, NZ at the film fest and our new governors
Arts news for 16 June 2024 Audio
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Arts study in Australian farming town leads to lower depression rates and blood pressure
Audio 16 Jun 2024A small farming town in South Australia has been on a mission to show art can improve health and well-being. Audio
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Internationally acclaimed art exhibition returns to Samoa
Internationally acclaimed art exhibition returns to Samoa. Audio
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Keeping an ancient art alive
At a time when many are searching for tangible, offline connections, blacksmithing could be primed for a comeback. Today, Charlotte Ryan speaks to blacksmith and instructor Judy Waterson about her… Audio
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Adam Mastroianni: The art of good conversation
What's the difference between conversational 'givers' and 'takers'? Audio
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Hawaii officially launches the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts
Hawaii officially launches the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts. Audio
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Arts news: A double whammy, Kings arts honours and Pito One
Audio 9 Jun 2024Arts news for Sunday 9 June. Audio
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Legendary advocate for Māori art Elizabeth Ellis
The late art historian Jonathan Mane Wheoki has referred to Te Tai Tokerau in the North as the crucible of Māori art. Such were the number of groundbreaking modern Māori artists to come from this… Audio