Tamaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum has published its Annual Report for 2014/2015.
Cycle powered cinema rides into Auckland city for the first time ever in a special free event screening of NZ film The Art of Recovery at Wynyard Quarter’s Silo Park.
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki has appointed Nigel Borell as its new Curator, Maori Art.
NZ On Air has given the greenlight to local drama project Catching The Black Widow for TV One’s Sunday Theatre.
On the phone from Sydney, Jae Hoon Lee talks to Mark Amery about showing his work in a hotel at the Spring 1883 art fair.
Internationally acclaimed director Lee Tamahori’s first New Zealand film in 20 years, Mahana, will open in cinemas nationwide on March 3, 2016.
NZ On Air will fund 20 new music projects in its latest MakingTracks funding round.
The Arts Foundation of New Zealand has recognised 10 artists at the Westpac New Zealand Arts Awards with a total of $360,000 in awards.
Anthony McCarten is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter and novelist, who has also directed two of his own feature films.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from Tauranga Arts Festival 2015.
Dead Men's Wars, on this week at BATS, engages with youth from Australia and NZ and questions our relationship with the stories of war. Renee Liang interviews playwright Ralph McCubbin Howell.
A new wave of optimism among New Zealand’s booksellers underpins the inaugural NZ Bookshop Day – Your Place, Your Bookshop being held in 180 book stores nationwide.