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Art with Mary Kisler: Le Corbusier
Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. She discusses Mesures de L'Homme (The Measure of Man), an exhibition of work by Le Corbusier at the… Audio
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Samoan artists collaborate on live tattoo art exhibition
Eight Aucklanders have volunteered their bodies for a live tattoo art exhibition, organised by two Samoan artists. Audio
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Tropic Twilight hailed a success
Audio 13 Oct 2015A multinational taskforce led by the New Zealand Defence Force has handed over a new fuel depot and refurbished schools, hospitals and community facilities to the remote northern Cook Islands atoll of… Audio
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Arts commentator Jennifer Buckley
Jennifer is the former and founding Director of the Auckland Art Fair. She is currently working with the Institute of Architects on taking New Zealand's exhibition, Future Islands, to the Venice… Audio
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The Art of Listening - David Friesen
Jazz legend David Friesen is coming to New Zealand this month, to talk about the art of listening. The bassist, composer and teacher will be holding a workshop at the Nelson Arts Festival. And will… Audio
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Art - Joe Prisk
'Paintings from Warmun' an exhibition on at St Paul St Gallery in Auckland. Kathy Temin's exhibition at the Gus Fisher Gallery on Shortland St and Auckland Art Week. Audio
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NZ medical ship visits Vanuatu
Audio 5 Oct 2015: A medical ship Pacific Hope has recently been visiting the northern Vanuatu island of Malekula with a team of volunteers running primary health care, optometry and dental clinics. Audio
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Arts news
Grunge, The Golden Dagger, Jeremy Clarkson, and a recently departed New Zealand author are all in the news. Audio
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Aotea Square reimagined as arts and cultural hub
Auckland Council wants to develop the area around Aotea Square and they want your input to make it happen. Right now the so-called Aotea Quarter is mix of theatres, galleries, restaurants, shops and… Audio
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Martin Creed: art and philosophy
Glasgow-raised artist who won the Turner Prize in 2001, who is visiting New Zealand to launch a major new public commission on the exterior of the Christchurch Art Gallery, and to make a show of new… Audio
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Rob Garrett: SCAPE Public Art
This year's SCAPE Public Art exhibition features site-specific works from seven artists, responding in their own way to the theme of 'New Intimacies'. Eva speaks to Rob about what they've created. Audio
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IHC Art Awards 2015
Mike Gourley checks out this year's IHC Art Awards and talks with national judges, Boh Runga and Dylan Horrocks. He also interviews the event organiser Penny Harding - about the winning work, and IHC… Audio
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The 2015 IHC Art Awards
Mike Gourley checks out this year's IHC Art Awards and talks with national judges, Boh Runga and Dylan Horrocks. He also interviews the event organiser Penny Harding - about the winning work, and IHC… Audio, Gallery
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The Art of Jazz for 26 September 2015
Audio 26 Sep 2015In the last programme of this series of The Art of Jazz, Phil spins selections from some of his favourite albums from the last two years, plus a couple of classics. Audio
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Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins
District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces. He discusses the 1971 theft of The Guitar Player, the… Audio
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Mayor defends spending on public art works
The Christchurch mayor is defending spending ratepayers' money on public artworks. Audio
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Aaron Reeves: Arts Participation
Aaron Reeves is a sociologist at the University of Oxford. He's just completed his study 'Neither Class Nor Status: Arts Participation and the Social Strata'. Eva speaks to him about the results. Audio
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World of Wearable Arts kicks off
Reporter Max Towle went along to the preview night for the World of Wearable Arts. Audio
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Victor Rodger and Chris Gendall: Otago University Arts Fellows
Playwright Victor Rodger has been named as the 2016 Robbie Burns Fellow, and composer Chris Gendall is next year's Mozart Fellow. They tell Eva about their plans for the residencies. Audio
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Maths & 'Making Waves' in Art History
Can image analysis detect the hand of the Old Masters like Giotto or Rembrandt? The pioneering Belgian physicist and mathematician, Ingrid Daubechies has the answers. She is in New Zealand, as the… Audio
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Artists gear up for Festival of Pacific Arts 2016
Audio 21 Sep 2015Around 100 Maori and New Zealand-based Pasifika artists are getting ready to showcase their work at the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guam next year. Audio
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World of Wearable Circus Art
There's a high flying new prize in this year's World of Wearable Art Awards Show. The 2015 Performance Art Costume Award will be presented to an entry that 'could dwell in the spectacular & magical… Audio
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Pacific Arts Festival 2016 in Guam
Mary Baines has the story on the selection chosen to represent New Zealand at next years Pacific Arts Festival in Guam. Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 18 September 2015
Audio 18 Sep 2015Phil spins some recent releases, starting with a couple of tunes of his own. Audio
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Phil Dadson: Fulbright-Wallace Arts Trust Award
Auckland artist, composer and musician Phil Dadson is the recipient of this year's Fulbright-Wallace Arts Trust Award. He tells Eva about his plans for the fellowship, and revisits some highlights… Audio