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Jenny Haworth - The Art of Anzac
Marking ANZAC weekend, Jenny Haworth discusses her new book, Behind the Twisted Wire - New Zealand Artists in World War 1, a study of commissioned war artists and soldier-artists who captured the… Audio
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Points, lines and polygons - the art of making maps
The 451 topographic maps that cover the length and breadth of New Zealand are a testament to the skills of a team of map makers at LINZ. Audio
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Helping a Samoa village best cope with natural disasters
Audio 20 Apr 2016A pilot project to help the Samoan village of Sa'anapu cope better with natural disasters is now an exhibition. Audio
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NZ Post art collection sells well
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but for New Zealand Post the value was much higher last night. Audio
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Ioannis Michaloudis - Space tech art
Self declared "Cloud Hunter" Associate Professor in Visual Arts at Charles Darwin University, Dr. Ioannis Michaloudis creates airy artworks from nanomaterial silica aerogel. Audio
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Goldie's paintings - are they art or ancestors?
Descendents of a tohunga immortalised in paint by CF Goldie are dismayed their ancestor may be headed offshore, and there seems to be little they can do to stop it. Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Madonna of the Yarnwinder
Colin Peacock interviews Arthur Tompkins, member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, about the theft and recovery of Leonardo… Audio
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The art of science advice
New Zealand's chief science adviser, Sir Peter Gluckman, and Australia's newly-appointed chief scientist Alan Finkel discuss how their countries could work together for the good of science and… Audio
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Arts community mourns the sudden loss of Founders Theatre
The sudden closure of Hamilton's major performance centre has caught the local arts community off-guard and people aren't happy. Audio
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Dunedin's Fe29 Art Gallery
Dunedin couple Meg and Cecilia Mickelsen have turned their love of art into a cottage industry. Their St Clair home is also a gallery called Fe29, selling works by local and overseas artists - and a… Audio, Gallery
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The Egg in Art with Mary Kisler
Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing the depiction of eggs in art. Audio
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Life imitating bad art
Audio 24 Mar 2016Ted Cruz uses a line from a movie while the Australian Prime Minister and other MPs use a slogan from a US sitcom. Audio
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The art of traditional Fijian female tattoo
Juliette Sivertsen visits the Veiqia Project in Auckland. She talks with curator Tarisi Sorovi-Vunidilo about how the once taboo art form has become an important part of the cultural identity for… Audio
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Recreating ISIS destroyed art
When they captured the city of Mosul in Iraq Islamic State posted videos online of fighters smashing statues built by the Assyrian empire thousands of years ago. Morehshin Allahyari is an artist who's… Audio
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Samoa tackles intellectual property rights
Audio 23 Mar 2016A business workshop winds up today in Apia aimed at improving knowledge around Intellectual Property law in the creative sector. Audio
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Ngarino Ellis - Maori Art Transformed
In A Whakapapa of Tradition: 100 Years of Ngati Porou Carving, 1830 to 1930, Ngarino Ellis explores the rapid evolution of Maori art in the 100 years from 1830 when three dominant art traditions -… Audio
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Female artists revive lost cultural art forms
Female artists from around the Pacific region are reviving lost cultural art forms and reinventing creative traditions that have existed for generations. Audio
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Female Pacific artists revive lost culture art forms
Audio 17 Mar 2016Female artists from around the Pacific region are reviving lost cultural art forms and reinventing creative traditions that have existed for generations. Audio
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Auckland Arts Festival 2016 - Justin Gregory
There are only a few days left in the 2016 Auckland Arts Festival. Justin Gregory talks Big Mouth, the Atamira Dance Company and New Zealand opera Brass Poppies. Audio
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Caberet, dance, opera all on Auckand Arts Festival menu
The 2016 Auckland Arts Festival is in its last week and Justin Gregory is here to give his take on it. Audio
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TAUTAI / NAVIGATE - Celebrating 30 years of Contemporary Pacific Arts
For thirty years Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust has been helping artists of Pacific heritage to navigate the tricky waters of the art world. To celebrate, they are holding a large-scale… Audio
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Auckland Arts Festival - Justin Gregory
The 2016 Auckland Arts Festival is coming to the end of its second week. Justin Gregory fills us in on what's been happening. Audio
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Fiji govt, aid groups still working on priority areas
Almost three weeks after Cyclone Winston, some Fijians are still waiting for tents and shelters, as a massive aid mission is underway to house a huge portion of the population. Audio
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Concerns for children in Fiji as slow recovery continues
Audio 10 Mar 2016There are concern in Fiji for the plight of children as the country slowly comes to grips with the damage caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Auckland arts festival enters second week
The 2016 Auckland Arts festival has entered its second week. RNZ's arts reviewer, Justin Gregory, has been taking in what's on offer. Audio