World Of Wearable Arts
Brian Burke: putting the ‘wow’ into the World of WearableArt
Las Vegas show-maker Brian Burke has a reputation for creating incredible large-scale stage productions. Now Burke is bringing his magic to our very own World of WearableArt, having signed on as the… Audio
Choreographer Sarah Foster-Sproull's WOW factor
Sarah Foster-Sproull is one of the country's top choreographers, and was named Creative New Zealand's Choreographic Fellow for 2017 to 2019. Last year she was the only local choreographer to produce a… Audio, Gallery
Paul McLaney is the musical director of this year's WOW
Paul McLaney is the musical director of this year's World Of Wearable Arts shows. He talks about some of the composers involved including SJD, Claire Cowan and Eden Mulholland, and the joys and… Audio
Indonesian designer takes out top WOW award
A silver-booted, lycra-heavy outfit engulfed in what looks like two halves of an illuminated black egg, has taken out the supreme award at this year's World of Wearable Arts.
Textile queen Susan Holmes
Susan Holmes is one of the most successful textile artists to compete in the World of Wearable Arts competition. Susan still experiments with fabrics and techniques – spraying, potato-stamping and… Audio, Gallery
Reuben Paterson: glittering WOW
Kim Hill talks to New Plymouth-based artist Reuben Paterson, best known for his glitter paintings. His work will provide a backdrop to this year's World of Wearable Art showcase, and his new solo… Audio
Supernova design stuns at WOW
The supreme winner at this year's World of Wearable Art competition has finally nabbed the top prize after 16 years entering the show.
World of Wearable Arts kicks off
Reporter Max Towle went along to the preview night for the World of Wearable Arts. Audio