The 48Hours filmmaking 2015 Grand National Champion is Team Chess Club, for their short Bread Winner.
Three years on since its launch, Auckland War Memorial Museum’s long term strategy Future Museum continues to evolve, creating far-reaching benefits.
The Learning Connexion School of Creativity and Art brings together a panel of speakers to talk about copyright, creative commons and how it affects artists and art students.
Hugh Macdonald’s long filmmaking career encompasses historical epics, Oscar-nominated shorts, and lots of time on the road.
A collection of New Zealand musical scores and CDs are now available globally thanks to the launch of Wai-te-ata Music Press’ online store.
Nine oral histories have received a total of more than $55,000 in New Zealand Oral History Awards funding to contribute to understanding New Zealand’s history.
The Lumiere Reader presents Land of the Long White Stain, the first of three new essay films as part of a web series of digital arts documentaries.
Aspiring young writers from secondary schools around New Zealand will be encouraged to explore their poetry writing skills in the National Schools Poetry Award.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Nga Pou Wahine, The Bookbinder, and Punk Rock.
The Big Idea's Digital Artist in Residence Clare O'Leary talks to her brother about the role books and literature have had on his life and work and what brings him solace.
Dutch conductor Edo de Waart will assume the role of New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Music Director from 2016.
New Zealand’s pavilion for the 2015 Venice Biennale has been picked in high profile publications as a “must see”.