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Reviving the lost art of Niuean hiapo
Multidisciplinary artist, Cora-Allan Wickliffe has spent several years reviving and researching the lost art of hiapo, or Niuean traditional bark cloth painting. The art form had been lying dormant… Audio, Gallery
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Tama Waipara shares his Festival kaupapa: "We are of this place and its people"
Artistic Director Tama Waipara on Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival opening this weekend and celebrating the vast creativity of the East Coast and its people. Audio
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The art of the soundtrack with Arli Liberman
Arli Liberman is a musician and composer who creates ambient soundscapes for films and live events. He joins Jesse in the studio to share some of his musical influences and favourite tracks. Audio
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Scape - offering Christchurch public art in a pandemic
Christchurch's latest Public Art Walkway is about to open, in stages, offering pedestrians a collection of temporary sculptures to enliven their strolls though the city. It's courtesy of SCAPE which… Audio, Gallery
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Dancer, choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Patterson
Moss Patterson has been choreographing ambitious and breathtaking dances for more than a decade, with Atamira Dance Company and more recently with his company TOHU. In recognition of his leadership… Audio
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Arts Laureate Ariana Tikao: the power of pūoro
Ariana Tikao is a composer and performer of Kāi Tahu descent whose waiata bring to life ancestral stories. She is a passionate exponent of the indigenous musical instruments of Aotearoa and is… Audio
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Katy Cottrell and the art of furniture marquetry
Reclaiming and decorating discarded wooden furniture is one of the skills of artist, graphic designer and teacher Katy Cottrell. In her latest exhibition Furniture Memoirs, Katy's given a battered… Audio, Gallery
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Cultural Ambassador - Maori Arts
Teina Moetara is is back with another Maori Arts korero. - and as it's Te Wiki o te Reo Maori, it'll no doubt have a reo kaupapa. Audio
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Arts galleries in Auckland and Christchurch join forces
Facing precarious times thanks to Covid-19, contemporary art galleries in Christchurch and Auckland have joined forces to work together on exhibitions they can share. Audio, Gallery
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Festival director Pitsch Leiser takes a brave punt
Arts Festival Director Pitsch Leiser has thrown down a wero (a challenge), to the people of Hawke’s Bay to support the October event which is going ahead despite the present pandemic restrictions. Audio
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Art unearthed from prisoners of war brought to NZ
Audio 11 Sep 2020A colourful byproduct of a dark chapter in New Zealand's wartime history has been unearthed by researchers in the form of hundreds of artworks made by prisoners of war brought here during World War… Audio
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Art and Science in Cyberspace
The Digital Research Hub at the University of Auckland has co-ordinated a digital exhibition space as part of the international Ars Electronica art and technology festival, and if you have a computer… Video, Audio
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Gore's ambitious new Art Gallery
Many museums and art galleries around the country are struggling with funding and visitor numbers. But Gore is pressing ahead with several ambitious projects with the full support of its community… Audio, Gallery
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I'm Your Man (A Portrait of Leonard Cohen) and Auckland Art Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery has a new exhibition. I’m Your Man (A Portrait of Leonard Cohen) is a multi-channel video portrait exhibition by South African artist Candice Breitz. Originally commissioned by… Audio
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Curator Mary Kisler: tiny art inspired by Frances Hodgkins
Art historian and curator Mary Kisler discusses the opening of a touring Auckland Art Gallery exhibition at the Adam Art Gallery Te Pataka Toi in Wellington. The 19 Gallery's part of the Frances… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Arts patron calls on others who enjoy the arts to pay for the pleasures they consume
Music and arts patron Jack C. Richards talks about why it's so important for those who love the arts to support arts practitioners, many of whom are in a precarious financial position now. Audio
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Challenges for the arts sector in the Covid era
Kathryn is joined by Auckland Art Gallery director Kirsten Lacy to talk about how the arts sector can survive and thrive in a Covid world. The Gallery has had to adapt, with the postponement of… Audio
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When art and music collide: Auckland Art Gallery's Leonard Cohen exhibition
Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan looks at 'I'm Your Man - Portrait of Leonard Cohen' on at the Auckland Art Gallery right now, and Deva Mahal's new single 'Stand In'. Audio
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Covid-19: World of Wearable Art show becomes exhibit
The 2020 World of Wearable Art show was cancelled due to Covid-19 but will instead be held as an exhibition in Wellington.
From abandoned tents transformed into avant-garde works of art, to a… Audio
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Southland's Art and Museum space plans to open
Two years after Invercargill's two main cultural institutions were forced to close due to seismic concerns, a transitional Art and Museum space is about to open its doors. Audio, Gallery
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Mark Mothersbaugh on art, music and recovering from Covid-19
American musician Mark Mothersbaugh has some advice for people who have symptoms of Covid-19 – get tested right away. He thinks if he'd got tested earlier he might not have ended up on a ventilator… Video, Audio
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Slow art: Digital art gallery launched
A new digital gallery aims to connect the work of New Zealand artists with young art buyers. Audio
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Van Gogh art becomes multi-sensory outdoor exhibition
The life and work of Vincent van Gogh is the subject of a brand new multi-sensory outdoor exhibition opening in Wellington tonight.
Thousands of his paintings, including "The Starry Night", "Cafe… Video, Audio
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Taiko drumming: school students sample Japanese art form
Japanese Taiko drumming is not only a musical artform but also a visual and very physical one, says instructor Steve Seth, who teaches workshops at Auckland schools and holiday programmes with the… Audio
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Art and Design remembered over 60 years later
After the Second World War, New Zealanders understandably struggled to see a brighter future after all the devastation. So in 1952, Auckland hosted an exhibition with two purposes. First, it offered… Audio, Gallery