Jae Hoon Lee has received The Wallace Arts Trust Paramount Award and a six month residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York.
The NZ Film Commission has announced the recipients of the first year of Te Whai Ao, a documentary development fund for emerging or experimental documentary makers.
Creative New Zealand is currently reviewing how it can best support and develop dance in New Zealand.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Corner Diary, Gifted, After Miss Julie, and Brel.
"Great creative work takes time and that truism will not change. It is only through reflection that is fully understood," says Survive & Thrive speaker Dr Ralph Kerle.
The Big Music by Kirsty Gunn – this year’s top book at the New Zealand Post Book Awards - is a novel the judges say is “as big as the music at its heart”.
Anna Jackson explores the world of social or second screen television and looks at a new app for local TV series The Almighty Johnsons.
There is worldwide interest in artist residencies, and many government agencies are involved in supporting residency programs and/or the artists that take part in them.
It can be a daunting task getting your music or art noticed online.
NZ On Air has announced funding for two new drama series When We Go To War and Step-Dave.
"I believe that anything can be made better by working together...but only if we focus more on the 'together' part than we usually do," says Survive & Thrive speaker Alex Hillman.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Swan Lake - The Royal NZ Ballet, Footnote Made in New Zealand 2013, and Don Giovanni.