Mark Amery on art considering its own role in the web of media in our lives.
The University of Canterbury has appointed Christchurch architect Tim Nees as the inaugural Architect in Residence within its College of Engineering.
The Dark Horse, What We Do In The Shadows and The Dead Lands will screen in the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
In the first in a series of interviews with NZ artists at Edinburgh 2014, Dione Joseph talks to Mark Westerby about getting 'match-fit' for the world stage.
Johann Nortje talks about the brave new world of digital puppetry, and the upcoming Galloping Tales show at Pick n Mix.
Anna Jackson shares tips from local experts on how to gather and engage with your audience community.
The Nelson Arts Festival’s 20th anniversary programme has landed.
"Performing Magic has taken me around the world and is such a cool job. I get to amaze and scare people for a living," says comedian magician Jarred Fell.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Allegro, Terror Highway, Mana Wahine, and An Unseasonable Fall of Snow.
Dione Joseph invites us to experience and enjoy New Zealand at Edinburgh through her ‘blurry and biased lenses'.
It's a big year for NZ at Edinburgh, with more than 200 artists invited. Jude Chambers, CNZ international special projects manager, tells us what was involved to make it happen.
Richard Driver has been appointed the new managing director of New Zealand's Greenstone TV.