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The Arts Report
Audio 12 Aug 2010Christchurch artist Bridgit Anderson asked a local funeral home to let her shadow them for a year, documenting the care they provide for the deceased and their families. Justin Gregory got Bridgit… Audio
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Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
Audio 5 Aug 2010The New Zealand premiere of a play Dog Sees God where the famous Peanuts comic strip cartoon characters have finally grown up and are portrayed as angsty teens. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Audio 4 Aug 2010The race is on: New Zealand Art Competitions. Audio
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Fine art auction house says art market on the up
Audio 4 Aug 2010New Zealand's largest fine art auction house says the market for art is the strongest it's been in a decade. Audio
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Street Art
Audio 3 Aug 2010Wellington-based street artist who has spent time in Israel, the Caribbean and the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Art and science - how do they cross over?
Audio 2 Aug 2010Megan Dowie, Neuroscientist at Auckland University's centre for brain research; and Erin Forsyth, artist and curator and founder of The Busy Nice art management company, who devised the Do You Mind… Audio
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Rugby World Cup and the Arts
Audio 1 Aug 2010A $9.5-million Lottery Fund has been made available for a nationwide Arts Festival during the course of the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Lynn speaks with The Festival's director Briony Ellis, Christchurch's… Audio
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Arts Story
Audio 29 Jul 2010Lynn Freeman brings together a panel of opinionated people to discuss Creative New Zealand's shake up to the way it allocates the bulk of its funding. Audio
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Arts: DVDs
Audio 28 Jul 2010Miles Buckingham, film reviewer, takes on a couple of classics featuring Humphrey Bogart - Petrified Forest (1936) directed by Archie Mayo, and Key Largo (1948) directed by John Ford. Audio
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Newer technologies sideline art of letter writing
Audio 27 Jul 2010Is letter-writing a dying art? New Zealand Post says we are sending fewer letters, thanks mostly to the introduction of new technology. Audio
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Do You Mind: Art vs Science
Audio 25 Jul 2010Research into Autism, brain plasticity and drug addiction has been translated into artwork. The University of Auckland is behind the"Do You Mind"project, which helps people understand the advances in… Audio
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Arts Report
Audio 22 Jul 2010Lynn Freeman talks with in demand stage and screen actress Imelda Staunton, star of the film Vera Drake and more recently in the period Cranford TV series. Audio
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Science of Art
Audio 21 Jul 2010With Ashok Roy, Director of Scientific Research, The National Gallery. The science behind determining the authenticity and origins of paintings. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
Audio 21 Jul 2010Courtney Johnston, with tips on taking your own photos in art galleries. Audio
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Changes to arts funding
Audio 20 Jul 2010Millions of dollars in arts funding is up for grabs with Creative New Zealand announcing a major shake up of the sector. Audio
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Robyn Hughes: art in prison
Audio 17 Jul 2010New Zealand artist who has been teaching art to inmates at Auckland Prison for the last 17 years, and is the recipient of the Big 'A' Prison Arts Leadership Award 2010. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler
Discussing selected works from the exhibition European Masters: Stadel Museum, 19th - 20th Century, at the National Gallery of Victoria. Audio
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The Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
Audio 15 Jul 2010We meet John du Prez, the musical partner of Monty Python's Eric Idle, who's helped turn Holy Grail into the Spamalot musical and The Life of Brian into an oratorio. Audio
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60th anniversary of the Elam School of Fine Arts
Audio 11 Jul 2010We mark the 60th anniversary of the School of Fine Arts in Auckland by talking to lecturers and graduates, past and present. Contributors include writer Richard Wolfe, Jim Allan; one of the school's… Audio
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Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
Audio 8 Jul 2010The ultimate community art project - the planting of the first Freedom Fruit Garden in Otara, and Arts Foundation laureate Shane Cotton. Audio
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Arts - Courtney Johnston
Audio 7 Jul 2010"Not your Nana's watercolours"- three shows in Wellington featuring artists who bring watercolour paintings up to date. Audio
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Arts Foundation laureate Shane Cotton
Audio 4 Jul 2010Shane Cotton on taking his art in new directions, on the canvas and trying to break into the London art market. Audio
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Arts Report
Audio 1 Jul 2010An award winning British play looking a how dementia affects people's lives has its New Zealand premiere in Napier tonight. Audio
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