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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
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David Alsop: Visual Arts
David looks at some recent issues and goings on in the world of fine art. Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 12 September 2015
This edition of The Art of Jazz is entitled Ballads and Burners and alternates tunes at fast tempos with slow ballads. Audio
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Cook Islands artists advocate return to the past
Master artists from the Cook Islands are urging a return to traditional techniques to ensure their skill are preserved. Audio, Gallery
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Pacific pavilion at Venice Biennale pushed
A New Zealand arts academic is pushing for a pan-Pacific pavilion at the prestigious Venice Biennale, where the region could pool resources to showcase its art. Audio
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PNG speaker's "reformation" agenda proves divisive
Audio 8 Sep 2015Opposition is mounting to so-called reformation plans by the speaker of Papua New Guinea's parliament which have seen the removal and destruction of prized cultural artefacts amid a rise in… Audio
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Vincent O'Donnell: Christchurch Arts Festival
Upbeat Australian correspondent Vincent O'Donnell is on this side of the Tasman at the moment, visiting the Christchurch Arts Festival. He talks about some of the Festival highlights. Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 5 September 2015
This edition of The Art of Jazz is entitled Ballads and Burners and alternates tunes at fast tempos with slow ballads. Audio
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Tongan language week celebrated
Audio 3 Sep 2015The Tongan language is being celebrated all over New Zealand this week, by a diverse range of groups from pre-schoolers and churches to those in prison. Audio
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Drive in NZ to encourage Pasifika entrepreneurs
Audio 31 Aug 2015There's a drive to improve the number of New Zealand's Pacifika business owners. Audio
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Art - Joe Prisk
Audio 31 Aug 2015Art critic Joe Prisk from Glovebox Gallery in K Rd went to see Seeking Modernity at Auckland Art Gallery. Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 29 August 2015
This edition features short tracks by piano trios from the 50s through to today. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney Johnston discusses 'Cloud Gate-gate' - a Chinese copy of one of his most iconic sculptures has infuriated Anish Kapoor, and a new survey of the New Zealand photographer Fiona Pardington. Audio