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International hit-makers teach Kiwi musos the art of collaboration
SongHubs is a weeklong series of workshops that took place in Auckland this week, teaming international hitmakers with a handpicked selection of talent from Aotearoa. Audio
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Arthur Tompkins: Art Crime - The Timbuktu Papers
Arthur Tompkins is a District Court judge, and editor of Art Crime and its Prevention: A Handbook for Collectors and Art Professionals (Lund Humphries). He has a special interest in crimes involving… Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney talks to Kathryn Ryan about two shows at Christchurch Art Gallery, and a "come-back" for art world megastar Damien Hirst. Audio
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The art of the art dealer
An auction house specialist spills the beans on the tactics and the secrets of the people who sell us art. Audio, Gallery
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Cook Island taro showcased in art exhibition
Audio 1 Mar 2017The beauty of taro is being showcased in an unusual form in a Cook islands art exhibition aimed at celebrating women. Audio
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Kapahaka - the pinnacle of Māori performing arts
Te Ahi Kaa celebrates Te Matatini 2017 with an insight into kapahaka. Audio
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Art, Life, Music - John Walsh
Charlotte Wilson visits the studio of John Walsh - the inaugural Curator of Contemporary Māori art at Te Papa - to ask about the role of music in his life and work. Audio, Gallery
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Exhibition points to lack of representation of indigenous women
Audio 23 Feb 2017The lack of representation among indigenous women around the world remains as relevant an issue today as it was thirty years ago. Audio
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Pasifika Film Festival comes to NZ capital
Audio 23 Feb 2017This year's Pasifika Film Festival has travelled to Wellington for the first time, featuring over two dozen films about Pacific people and issues. Audio
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Infertility and The Art of Waiting
To the one in four New Zealanders who experience infertility, disappointment is a constant companion. It's the invisible disability no one knows how to talk about says Belle Boggs, an author who has… Audio
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Australian actors silent on detained refugee performer
New Zealand actor Oscar Kightley has voiced his support for a campaign to free a performer from Australian detention on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Pasifika arts interns expand their knowledge
Audio 19 Feb 2017Textile designer Sonya Elspeth Withers and captions producer Sarah Maiava have been been awarded internships by the Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust. Audio
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Artist Freeman White at Napier's Art Deco Festival
Audio 19 Feb 2017Lynn Freeman talks to one of the artists exhibiting, Freeman White, whose painting exhibition East Coast is showing at Napier's SPA_CE Gallery. Audio, Gallery
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Art, Life, Music - Elizabeth Thomson
Elizabeth Thomson - sculptor and conceptual artist who lives and works in one of the country's most extraordinary studios. Charlotte Wilson visits her to ask about the role of music in her life and… Audio, Gallery
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The Dark Arts of The Nudge
Yadana Saw crashes The Nudge's band meeting the night before the release of their new album, Dark Arts. Audio
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Art, Life, Music - Gavin Bishop
Gavin Bishop - illustrator, co-creator of such beloved characters as Mr Whistler, Quaky Cat, and Mrs McGinty, writer of quirky original stories, and re-teller of European classics and Maori mythology… Audio, Gallery
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Richard von Sturmer: A career on the vanguard of NZ arts
Richard von Sturmer made his name in the late 70s New Zealand punk scene, performing at the Nambassa Music Festival in 1979, and co-writing the famous anti-Muldoon song 'There Is No Depression in New… Video, Audio
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Unity Books Review - "Landscapes: John Berger on Art"
Reviewed by Tilly Lloyd, published by Verso, RRP hardback $37. Audio
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Mobile eye surgery clinic to help reduce blindness in Vanuatu
People on some of Vanuatu's most isolated islands will soon be undergoing eye surgery in a clinic that's just been installed on a medical vessel Audio
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Pioneering feminist performance art
Berlin-based performance artist Alexa Wilson is doing a new solo work at the Auckland Fringe Festival. She’s one of the pioneers behind feminist performance art in New Zealand and is doing an… Audio
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Detained cartoonist on hunger strike
Audio 8 Feb 2017An award winning cartoonist detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is in a perilous state of health as his hunger strike enters a second week. Audio
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Aspiring PNG women politicians sought
Audio 7 Feb 2017It is just months before Papua New Guineans go to the polls to elect a new 111 seat parliament and there are renewed efforts to get women into the Parliament. 5thne. Audio
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Art, Life, Music - Sharon Murdoch
Award-winning Sharon Murdoch is the first woman to have a regular political cartooning spot in the country, and is also the brains behind Munro, the crossword cat. Charlotte Wilson visits her in her… Audio, Gallery
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Pacific Community reaches 70
Audio 30 Jan 2017The Pacific's main scientific agency, the Pacific Community, celebrates 70 years of operation. Audio
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The Distance Plan - climate art
The new President of the United States, Donald Trump, might not believe in climate change, but a Kiwi artist now based there is working with climate scientists to persuade the public that it's… Video, Audio