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Matariki Williams: Maori Arts, ATE, and protest through art
Matariki Williams (Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Whakaue, Ngati Hauiti, Taranaki) is a Whakatane-based writer, curator, and historian. She is the co-founder of and co-editor of ATE Journal of Maori Arts… Audio
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Matariki Williams: Maori Arts, ATE, and protest through art.
Matariki Williams (Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Whakaue, Ngati Hauiti, Taranaki) is a Whakatane-based writer, curator, and historian. She is the co-founder and co-editor of ATE Journal of Maori Art alongside… Audio
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Megan Dunn on art: looking at crocodiles
Author and art writer Megan Dunn joins Kim to talk crocodiles. From sculptor Mike Hewson's wooden crocs, to historic paintings and children's books, she examines why we like to look at crocodiles, and… Audio, Gallery
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Pacific performing arts effective in educating youth
Pacific performing arts effective in educating youth. Audio
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Kakano Youth Arts Collective
Transforming young lives with music and painting Audio
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Art that looks good enough to eat
Auckland scuptor Simon Wards driven by nostalgia Audio
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Holli McEntegart: the art of postpartum care
Merging her work as an artist, mother and full spectrum doula, Holli McEntegart's project Inhabit brings together mothers and their infants to examine how community, cultural and whanau postpartum… Audio
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Polyfest 2023 celebrating Pacific language, arts and culture
Audio 11 Mar 2023Polyfest 2023 celebrating Pacific language, arts and culture. Audio
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Graham Gouldman: The art of a good song
One of the biggest bands of the 1970s is going to be celebrating its 50th birthday in NZ. Audio
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"HANNA" hits the Hamilton Arts Fest
"HANNA" is a one-woman play written in the UK by Sam Potter that has been adapted for a New Zealand setting by director Jennifer Ward-Lealand and actor Cassandra Woodhouse Audio
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Charlotte Yates at Hamilton Arts Festival
Charlotte Yates has a very special performance this weekend at the Hamilton Arts Festival. She'll be performing her Katherine Mansfield show in the Mansfield Garden of the Hamilton Gardens. Audio
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Pasifika opera singers star in Hamilton Arts Festival opening spectacular
The Soundtrack of Baz Luhrman's Moulin Rouge kicks off the 10-day Hamilton Arts Festival. We talk with two of the opera singers performing in the show.
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Light from Tate: 100 works from Britain's top art gallery are in NZ
Audio 22 Feb 2023Art lovers will get the chance to get up close to some of the world's greatest artists at a new exhibition opening shortly in Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland. Light from Tate: 1700s to Now is a… Audio
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Judith Hill to play Auckland Arts Festival
Judith Hill is on her way to New Zealand to perform at the Auckland Arts Festival and her show sounds like something you don't want to miss. Video, Audio
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Hamilton Arts Festival features favourite choral work
One of the highlights of this year's Hamilton Arts Festival is a performance of Karl Jenkins' The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. Music Director Maria Colvin tells us how preparations are going. Audio
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Megan Dunn on art: Joe L'Estrange and Nick Austin
Author and art writer Megan Dunn joins Kim to share the work of Otepoti based artists Joe L'Estrange and Nick Austin. Audio, Gallery
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Book review: Three of the best from 2022:A Runner's Guide to Rakiura by Jessica Howland Kany; Barefoot by R.V. Bayley and The Art of Copying Art by Penelope Jackson
Audio 31 Jan 2023Lynn Freeman reviews three of her favourite books from last year: A Runner's Guide to Rakiura by Jessica Howland Kany, published by Quentin Wilson; Barefoot by R.V. Bayley, published by Eden Street… Audio
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Serj Tankian - System of a Down frontman's 'Kiwi in Pangea' art exhibition
Audio 28 Jan 2023Lead singer and songwriter for System Of A Down, Serj Tankian has released five studio albums, winning a GRAMMY Award in 2006 for “B.Y.O.B.” and selling over 40 million albums worldwide. Serj is also… 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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Labour of love saves local art heritage
A huge mural by treasured potter, the late Barry Brickell, that was once destined for the wrecking ball, has been safely installed in a new home in the refurbished Taupo airport. Chris Johnston, who… Audio
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Renaissance art features in immersive exhibition
Audio 10 Jan 2023Around 500 works of art by the likes of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Caravaggio are on display in Auckland in a way you could never imagine. A special exhibition using multimedia… Audio
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Renaissance art features in immersive exhibition
Audio 10 Jan 2023Around 500 works of art by the likes of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Caravaggio are on display in Auckland in a way you could never imagine. A special exhibition using multimedia… Audio
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Deborah McCormick and SCAPE Public Art
Since Standing Room Only started some of the biggest changes we've seen in attitudes towards art and artists has happened in Otautahi Christchurch. How much artists contributed to the city's emotional… Audio, Gallery
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AI's new frontier: Works of art and human-like chatbots
Artificial intelligence continues to seep into our daily lives, but what are the ethical implications of it? Audio
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Mike Hewson: the fine art of taking risks
NZ born civil engineer turned installation artist Mike Hewson thinks that safe playgrounds are dangerous for children. Audio, Gallery