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World of Wearable Arts sold to new owners
The World of Wearable Arts has been sold to new owners - under the company name STILL.
The festival was created by Dame Suzie Moncrieff in Nelson in 1987.
RNZ Nelson reporter Samantha Gee spoke to… Audio
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Waharoa - how the Art of the Pacific has developed.
Audio 13 Nov 2022Maori and Pasifika contemporary artists, whose work has enriched Aotearoa and captured the world's attention over the last half a century, share their stories in a new TV series, Waharoa: Art of the… Audio, Gallery
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The incredible art of freediving
Northlander Sacha Williamson is the country's first female freedive instructor trainer, and just one of two nationwide. Freediving is exploring underwater with a single breath. Audio
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Music Alive: Voice of the Whale
Listen to a duo by iconic Polish female composer Grażyna Bacewicz; a piece by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos influenced by the sound of a jet taking off; a lost, then rediscovered trio by… Video
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Making maths more engaging using art
Audio 7 Nov 2022Maths and art might seem like they're from different planets. But Dr Roman Mitch brings them together in his new piece Tauira Raupapa, which helps students find new ways to engage with technology. Audio
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Book review: The Story of Art Without Men by Katy Hessel
Melissa Oliver from Unity Books Wellington reviews The Story of Art Without Men by Katy Hessel, published by Penguin Random House. 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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The Art of Entertaining - Welcome to Our Party
Audio 2 Nov 2022The Art of Entertaining - Welcome to Our Party Video, Audio
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Expert feature: Viewing Art
There are lots of ways to look at art...but it unless you're an art buff it can be quite hard to know what you're looking Today's expert is renowned art curator and author Mary Kisler - curator… Audio
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Kapiti Coast's Art Trail invites people into studios
Audio 30 Oct 2022Kapiti Coast artists and craftspeople will be flinging open their studio doors and inviting people inside for two weekends next month, for the region's annual Arts Trail. After two tough years, the… Audio, Gallery
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Repatriation of taonga - redressing old art crimes
Audio 30 Oct 2022The repatriation of art and artefacts to and from our cultural institutions, is one of the main issues up for discussion at this year's annual Art Crime Symposium. Academics and researchers will hear… Audio
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Arts: Frida Kahlo packs the crowds into Auckland Art Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery's Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Art and Life in Modern Mexico exhibition saw the highest visitation numbers on record for a ticketed exhibition's opening weekend since… Audio, Gallery
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Is AI art really art?
The art community has been divided over whether artificial intelligence art is "the death of art." Jason Allen won the Colorado Fine Art Competition digital category with his AI generated piece called… Audio
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Mosaic Art
Mosaic artworks are currently on display at the biennial New Zealand Mosaic Art Exhibition in Whanganui. Contributing artists Achilles Botes and chair of New Zealand Mosaic Art Pat George discuss the… Audio, Gallery
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Megan Dunn: what’s art got to do with mermaids?
Our regular art correspondent Megan Dunn has an exhibition of her own just opened at Wellington's Adam Art Gallery, revealing another long standing obsession: mermaids. Audio, Gallery
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NSW schoolkids pick up lost art of bird calling
A bunch of school kids in New South Wales have signed up to the lost art of competitive bird calling. Dubbed the Bournda Bird Olympics, it's run by an environmental education group, and it's aiming to… Video, Audio
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Turning musicians' brain waves into art
Audio 19 Oct 2022Artist Simon Ingram has teamed up with contemporary classic ensemble NZ Trio for a special performance as part of Dunedin Arts Festival 2022. Rhythms of the Brain will see the trio - Amalia Hall… Audio
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Art Chemist prescribing arts at Nelson Arts Festival
Eleven days of must see arts events kicks off in the top of the South Island tommorow. At the Nelson Arts Festival you can get arts on prescription - to look at a painting, read some poetry or immerse… Audio
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Episode 6: What Could Go Wrong?
Preparing for the worst. Hoping for the best. Booking the bouncers anyway. Audio
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Season 2 Ep 2: Māori: The First 500 Years
The first 500 years of Māori settlement in Aotearoa saw significant, dynamic changes to how people lived; changes that challenge the idea of Māori culture as something carved in stone. Video, Audio
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The art (and craft) of tatting
Tatting, a form of lace making, was on an international 'seriously endangered craft' list until just a couple of years ago. Its rejuvenation is credited to the worldwide Covid lockdowns, when people… Audio, Gallery