Cellist Ruby Mae Hinepunui and The Big Idea digital artist in residence Clare O'Leary collaborate to create a meditation video for The Solace Initiative.
Architects of Air artistic director Alan Parkinson first started experimenting with pneumatic sculptures in the 1980s and has since developed his own language of form in this plastic medium.
NZ On Air and the Canada Media Fund have renewed their joint incentive for digital media co-production.
Shanghai writer Xiao Bai has become the second Rewi Alley Fellow at the Michael King Writers Centre in Devonport.
SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music and APRA AMCOS are delighted to announce that composer Chris Watson has won the 2015 SOUNZ Contemporary Award with sing songs self.
Canterbury Museum and the Ravenscar Trust have unveiled plans for New Zealand’s first contemporary house museum to display the Trust’s collections.
Callback: Behind Frenemy Lines is a new show on at The Basement this week, written and performed by Lucy Suttor and Frith Horan.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of The Vodafone Season of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Officer 27.
Demented Architecture doesn’t profess that all architecture is demented, writes Mark Amery, yet it doesn’t really explore why dementia might be setting in.
Founder of TOA Productions Jason Te Kare is a firm believer that quality work deserves quality development. He tells us about the company's debut 'Cell Fish'.
Michele A’Court is well-known for appearances on comedy shows Pulp Comedy and 7 Days, but she began her screen career as a presenter on kids show What Now?
The Modern Maori Quartet is riding a wave of success picking up a performance award on their recent Asian tour.