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The purpose of Toi Māori Art Market according to Toi Māori Ge
Māori art is as varied and diverse as any other and how it is presented for exhibition and sale, is vital to the event and exhibition that is Toi Māori Art Market coming up in November, 2014. Gary… Audio
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When traditional Māori Art confronts notions of elitism and privilege
A black BMW pimped out in a Derek Lardelli moko type design with a pākehā behind it? How's that for a political statement? How's that for advertising one of the Te Ao Māori art events of the year, Toi… Audio
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Tamsin Cooper - The Art of Accessories
If you've ever admired a colourful, fabric brooch on someone's blouse - it might just be a Tamsin Cooper creation. Tamsin Cooper celebrates 10 years of design this year, and in that time her business… Audio
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Arts Festival Dunedin
Arts Festival Dunedin Director Nicholas McBryde gives Wallace Chapman the rundown of what's on. Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 11 October 2014
This week, Phil delves into some new releases from Tiny Hearts, Jacob Young, the Joshua Redman Trio and Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: Light Show
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing Light Show, the first major presentation of international light-based art to be seen in New Zealand. Audio
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Restoration of Christchurch Arts Centre makes progress
Audio 10 Oct 2014Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre has been off-limits to the public since it was damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes. Audio
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Nicholas McBryde: Arts Festival Dunedin
Arts Festival Dunedin is back with a new name and a fresh focus. Director Nicholas McBryde talks about the festival's changes and upcoming events. Audio
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Arts Ambassador - Comics
Shading in the heroes and villains of an animated realm is cartoonist, writer, illustrator Adrian Kinnaird - the forthcoming NZ woman's comics anthology, Three Words. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Simon Denny's The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom at the Adam Art Gallery. Simon Denny will represent New Zealand at the Venice Biennale in 2015. His new show at the Adam Art Gallery in Wellington will… Audio
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Sonnet No 70: That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect
Read John Callen. Music details: Tobias Hume: Life (AliaVox AV 9837) Audio
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Julia Harvie & Madeleine Krenek: BODY Movement Art Practice
Artistic Director and choreographer in residence discuss their work taking place in conjunction with the Christchurch Body Festival. Audio
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Starting your own art collection
Curator and gallery director Emma Fox has tips on how to start up your own art collection, ahead of a talk she's giving at Auckland Artweek. Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 4 October 2014
This week, Phil Broadhurst spins some classic records from 1990-1994. Audio
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The art of making sauerkraut
The Chinese were eating it 6000 years ago, the Ancient Romans consumed it and it was a staple for Captain Cook. Pip Martin and Emily Williams teach the art of sauerkraut fermentation. Audio
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Arts Ambassador - Hip Hop
University of Auckland ethnomusicologist Dr Kirsten Zemke raps about hip hop music and culture. What is a 'dis' and why does hip hop have them? Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 27 September 2014
This week, Phil Broadhurst spins some new records from Edward Simon, Nicole Mitchell's Ice Crystal, Warren Wolf, Jane Ira Bloom, Wolfgang Muthspiel and John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension. Audio
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World of Wearable Art.
Simon talks to Australian set decorator Beverley Dunn, who is an international guest judge for the awards. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
Dunedin is awash in ceramics, and a strange art law case in Texas sees a famous work turned into a one-item museum. Audio
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Waikato Uni recognises one of its first Pacific graduates
Le Mamea receives Alumni Award from Waikato University for his contribution to education in Samoa and New Zealand. Audio
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Illegal art trafficking
A specialist in helping to protect museum and art gallery treasures from natural disasters and illegal art trafficking, Dr Hans-Martin Hinz, has some cautionary tales and lots of good advice for our… Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 20 September 2014
This week, Phil Broadhurst plays music from Joe Henderson, Marc Johnson, the Bobby Watson quartet, Wynton Marsalis, John Scofield, Branford Marsalis, Dave Holland and Pat Metheny. Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Sarajevo Haggadah
District Court Judge and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the 14th century book Sarajevo Haggadah. Audio
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Arts Ambassador - Jamaican Music
Placing the needle on the one drop of riddim, rocksteady, ska and roots and culture with deejay and toaster Miles Buckingham. When "Roots Spread" - Niney the Observer as well as "the God Son" and "the… Audio
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Policies for the arts
Audio 14 Sep 2014The arts spokespeople for the two main political parties outline their policies for the arts and entertainment sector. Chris Finlayson and Jacinda Ardern discuss their priorities and big ideas for the… Audio