“What does the world need? Not more stuff. I’m purposefully not selling stuff.“ Juliet Arnott, founder of social enterprise Rekindle shares the backstory to her latest project Resourceful Ōtautahi.
The Actors' Program brings you Earthquakes in London, an epic play that goes straight to the heart of how climate change affects our lives, relationships and how we think about the future.
"A cup of tea...that's a good metaphor for my career so far." Composer Stephen Gallagher sums up his stellar career as like striving to make the perfect cup of tea.
Following a multi-million dollar refurbishment, Auckland’s Ellen Melville Centre is open for business, offering a place to meet, share ideas, learn and grow and to support the local arts community.
‘How can I align my deepest desire with the world’s deepest need?’ This is the question that guides designer, Rui Peng, on his quest to become a true social entrepreneur.
Zinnia O’Brien is the co-founder of The Exhibit, a soon to be launched online art exhibition platform. She talks to us about the evolving art market, and her inspiration and vision for the site
A reminder from those you likely admire about getting caught in the perfectionist trap.
A reminder from those you likely admire about getting caught in the perfectionist trap.
Graeme Cowley is a cinematographer with an impressive line-up of features to his credit including Smash Palace, Utu, and Carry Me Back.
150 high-school students from six different schools participated in Voice on Our SOUL at the Pop-Up Globe telling their stories of growing up as women.
Mark Amery on priorities for the new government from the arts sector
“It’s not like I’m selling soap or something. I’m selling my whole existence and it’s a vulnerable place to be.” Nadia Reid on the blessings and the burden of being a songwriter.