Founder of the Ngā Rangatahi Toa, Sarah Longbottom reflects on the past eight years since we last spoke.
We talk to Camila from Auckland Zinefest about the beauty, power, and community of zines, and how anyone can get involved!
Mark Amery writes on recognising edges both old and new and long standing art awards.
Stephen reflects on the year since a pardon was extended to the men who were convicted of homosexuality in the UK in 2017 and the introduction of a bill that would work in a similar way, in NZ
Don't Give Up Your Day Job presenters Bobby and Danny have brought you the voices and stories of many creatives, and kick of their first episode with just each other.
The innovative and interdisciplinary art collective FAFSWAG launch their interactive documentary during Auckland Pride Festival
Gus Sharp shares his experience and tips of how he came to be the chief executive of the Creative Capital Arts Trust
Murray Cammick exhibits photography from Bob Marley's first and only tour in 1979. The reggae icon, with his birthday on the same day as Waitangi Day, continues to be celebrated in New Zealand
Mark Amery on relevance, Pipilotti Rist, and the saving of Auckland Art Gallery
We ask artists what they hope Jacinda does in her role as Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage and what they hope to achieve
Cheryll Sotheran, a visionary and a leader, passed away in December 2017. Tim Walker, with Judith Thompson and Cheryl Reynolds pay tribute to Cheryll's expansive career than inspired many
Emma Vickers, Splore Performance Director, talks about her background in the circus, what performance theatre ought to give audiences, and what Splore 2018 hopes to deliver