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Arts news for 20 April 2025
Arts news for 20 April 2025 with Mark and Angie Audio
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How to thrive: the role of art in mental health
In the bringing together of art and mental health, Kim Morton is a champion. Following the Christchurch earthquakes, Kim founded Otautahi Creative Spaces, a busy creative community in inner city… Audio
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Art and interior design - how to make that collection look good or hide the embarrassing!
Well known interior designer Sonja Hawkins joined Culture 101 to talk about her passion for art, and to share some tips for displaying art in the home. Audio
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Stephen Wainwright, reflecting on the arts
Audio 19 Apr 2025Stephen Wainwright is finishing at Creative New Zealand having led the country's only national arts funding agency through multiple governments, an earthquake, and a pandemic. He talks to Mihi about… Audio
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The art of mushroom foraging
It's autumn, which means it's mushroom season, and a growing community of dedicated foragers are out searching for edible fungi. Audio
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Arts News for 13 April 2025
Arts News from across the country with Mark and Angie - for the second week of April 2025. Audio
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Can animals create art?
Shawn Simpson is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh and joined Culture 101. Audio
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Public art display in Poneke
Glover Park in Poneke-central Wellington is hosting a public art display called Uru. It consists of nine two metre high pou by artist Jamie Berry. Each night throughout April images are projected on… Audio
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Dowse Art Museum launches new exhibition, Pōhatu Roa
The Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt has just launched a new exhibition Pohatu Roa, Stories in Stone. The museum's director Karl Chitham also recently accompanied a group of Maori artists to Germany… Audio
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Manawatu sports field transforms into country art expo
Audio 4 Apr 2025A huge metal gorilla, horse heads, a friendly moa and wire mesh figures are just some of the sights transforming a northern Manawatu sports field into a country art expo. The tiny town of Kimbolton is… Audio
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Tuvalu receives state of the art passenger and cargo vessel
Audio 4 Apr 2025Tuvaluans on Wednesday celebrated the arrival of a new state-of-the-art passenger and cargo vessel called the Manu Sina. Audio
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From Beckett to the Quantum World at the Dunedin Arts Festival
When it comes to innovative performance, designer and theatre maker Martyn Roberts is something of a quiet tour de force. This season he's been juggling work on no less than five new Aotearoa New… Audio
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An evening of Hans Zimmer with Art of the Score podcasters
Hans Zimmer is one of Hollywood's most prolific film composers scoring more than 100 films. Some of the most beloved iconic soundtracks include Interstellar, Gladiator, Inception and The Lion King. Dr… Audio
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Andy Griffiths: The art of writing youth fiction
Australian children's writer Andy Griffiths is perhaps best-known for his phenomenally successful Treehouse series which have sold millions of copies worldwide. Following the retirement of his… Audio
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The art of a making a bed properly
Audio 28 Mar 2025There's nothing nicer than getting into a freshly laundered, beautifully made bed. And while many of us may be a bit slack about making our own, for hospitality staff, it is an artform. An artform… Audio
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An art competition for everyone
Audio 26 Mar 2025Nelson's Beer Chair Competition is an art competition for anyone who's ever wanted to enter one but never thought they could. Audio
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Braided art - an introduction
Audio 25 Mar 2025The beauty of braided art will be on display at the Basement Theatre next week as part of the 'HER* A women's festival' in Auckland. Audio
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Māori martial art and how it changes lives
Audio 25 Mar 2025A traditional Māori martial art is helping to turn around the lives of at risk youth. Audio
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The art of tiptoeing around Trump
In Donald Trump's firing line, foreign leaders decide whether to butter up or shout back. Audio
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Expert Feature: The art of Petit Gateaux
Today we're talking about the art of making Petit Gateaux. These beautifully presented desserts traditionally have a rich, creamy filling and are normally less than five bites in size Maxine Scheckter… Audio
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Arts News for 16 March 2025
Arts News for 16 March 2025 Audio
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Womad visitors invited to try hand at ancient Māori martial art
Visitors to the Womad international arts festival in New Plymouth this weekend are being offered the opportunity to try their hand at the ancient Māori martial art of mau rākau. Taranaki Whanganui… Audio
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Inside an abandoned art deco gem
Situated in the affluent Auckland suburb of Grey Lynn sits a house covered in mold inside and out, with a collapsed floor and a leaky roof. But new owner Steve Partridge says it's got good bones. Audio