Mark Amery visits an exhibition that is exploring new ways of bringing together peoples.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes a review of Always My Sister, I Could Live Here, The Kiri Project – Performance/Installation, and As We Enter.
Creative New Zealand was sad to hear of the death of Dr Michael Volkerling in Sydney at the weekend. He was Director of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council (now CNZ) from 1977 to 1988.
Elisabeth Easther talks about her play Seed, writing, and independent producing.
In July New Zealand feature film Everything We Loved will be simultaneously launched in cinemas, on airlines and on video-on-demand.
A lively new weekly programme for Maori youth, a look back at one of our most successful songs and its creator, and a series with three sisters have been supported by NZ On Air.
The Joint Documentary Fund, supports one-off feature-length documentaries with an important story to tell New Zealanders for both cinema and television.
Creative New Zealand Chief Executive Stephen Wainwright welcomed today’s announcement that a new Music Centre will soon be under construction.
The trustees of the Music Centre of Christchurch are delighted to have been offered a site on which to build says the centre’s director Bronwyn Bijl.
Confirmation that the Music Centre of Christchurch will soon begin construction of a new $12.5 million facility in the Performing Arts Precinct is a significant step forward.
New research methodology has been used to determine the value of arts and culture and finds that the impacts of these activities go far beyond the sector itself.
Measuring the Value Created by Auckland Museum’s Moana - My Ocean Exhibition: A Social Return on Investment (SROI) Analysis.