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Video premiere: The Nudge - Dark Arts
RNZ Music is pleased to give you your first chance to see the video for 'Dark Arts' by The Nudge. Video
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The Art of the Pitch
Based on Owen Marshall's short story The Rule of Jenny Pen, filmmakers James Ashcroft and Eli Kent talk about trying to pitch a film that falls between two audiences. Audio
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The rise of outsider art
Stuart Shepherd is the curator of this month's NZ Outsider Art Fair. He joins Wallace Chapman to talk about an extraordinary New Zealand artist being exhibited in New York and his definition of… Audio, Gallery
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Masterpieces: David Inns of the Auckland Arts Festival
As Chief Executive of the Auckland Arts Festival, David Inns sees well over a hundred shows a year, the world over. He talks about his favourite show so far; Groupe F's The Breath of the Volcano. It… Audio, Gallery
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
The English school system is dropping art history as a subject; the Museum of Modern Art in New York acquires the original set of emoji for its collection; and how chickens lie at the heart of a… Audio
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Four famous feuds in modern art
When it comes to art, the muse gets all the attention, but a good nemesis may be even more vital for inspiration. That's the contention in a new book by Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian… Audio, Gallery
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Tessa Morgan: from arts degree to a career in medical research
Kathryn Ryan talks with 22 year old Auckland University honours student Tessa Morgan, who's won a lucrative scholarship to Cambridge University, to research a PhD in palliative care. Audio
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Sport: Tongan skier sets sights on Winter Olympics
Audio 2 Nov 2016Tongan skier Kasete Skeen is attempting to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Audio
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'No Adults Allowed' Art
Muka Youth Prints is celebrating 30 years, and the annual exhibition is on the road again, to introduce thousands of Kiwi kids to the joy of art collecting. Audio
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Lee Mingwei: The Art of Participation
Contemporary Taiwanese artist Lee Mingwei hopes gallery-goers won't shy away from getting involved in his exhibition with The Art of Participation at Auckland Art Gallery. Audio
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Pacific people steered away from arts careers.
Audio 1 Nov 2016Pacific people are often praised for their artistic ability but feel the pressure to pursue other career paths say arts award recipients in New Zealand. Audio
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The art of giving
There are many people quietly doing good - either volunteering their time and skills or giving money to charities. And there are others who want to but are just not sure how. The new CEO of the… Audio
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Master artists from Tokelau share their wisdom
A master carver and three weavers from Tokelau have traveled to New Zealand to share their passion and knowledge with the local community. Audio
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Arts Pasifika Awards
Artists, innovators and creative leaders are being recognised for their contribution to Pacific arts at this year's annual Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards. Audio
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Feminism in art
Leading contemporary art specialist and journalist Australian Julie Ewington is in New Zealand to run an introductory class on feminist artist Cindy Sherman. City Gallery in Wellington has an… Audio
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The art of frugal hedonism
The Art of Frugal Hedonism: A Guide to Spending Less While Enjoying Everything More is a new book by Annie Raser-Rowland and Adam Grubb, that gives readers a toolkit to do just that. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: art travel serendipity
Kim Hill talks to Mary Kisler, Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. She discusses the role of serendipity when travelling, discussing a… Audio
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Thousands of Fiji students locked out of the university system
Audio 21 Oct 2016Fiji's University of the South Pacific says it will review a process that resulted in thousands of students locked out of the university system days away from exams. Audio
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USP will review fee lockout process
Audio 21 Oct 2016Fiji's University of the South Pacific says it will review a process that resulted in thousands of students locked out of the university system days away from exams. Audio
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A celebration of amateur art
Artist and curator Amelia Harris has been collecting examples of amateur art from op shops over the past year. Audio, Gallery
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Niue's first ukulele festival to benefit humpback conservation
Audio 19 Oct 2016The song of the humpback and the strum of the uke combine to attract visitors to Niue. Audio
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Philanthropy's place in funding the arts
Funding the arts is always a contentious subject. If government funding, or corporate sponsorship dries up, the next step is towards private philanthropists. But if arts institutions are too… Audio
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Art crime in Aotearoa
Wallace Chapman discusses our rich history of art fraud with Penelope Jackson, author of Art Thieves, Fakers and Fraudsters: The New Zealand story. Audio
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Gary Silipa: from illegal graffiti to art gallery director
Auckland artist Gary Silipa talks with Kathryn Ryan about his journey from painting illegal graffiti to art gallery director. The son of Samoan migrants, his art gallery is featured in this year's… Audio, Gallery
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The distinguished men of Māori arts
Justine Murray meets Professor Piri Sciascia and Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr, who received Te Waka Toi Awards for their contribution to the arts this year. Video, Audio