Nina Nawalowalo and her creative partner Tom McCrory, of The Conch theatre company, are about to embark on an ambitious new project in the Solomon Islands.
CIRCUIT director Mark Williams tells us about the website and upcoming symposium 'Looking Back into the Future' on artist moving image practice in New Zealand.
Mark Amery considers the many and varied approaches to drawing in the inaugural Parkin Drawing Prize.
Christchurch Arts Festival opens this week with Gifted, a play about the relationship between Frank Sargeson and Janet Frame, and an exhibition on the earthquakes.
Veteran drama and documentary producer/director Wayne Tourell's career has taken him from Shakespeare to Shortland Street.
Mike and Barney Chunn report from the Play It Strange 'Jam Bus', a mobile recording studio that rolls into primary and intermediate schools to record students in song and musical action.
A New Zealand public media project and internet channel of videos exploring the business of the contemporary art scene is now online.
Participation in arts activities expands networks, strengthens social bonds and brings communities closer together, which are the foundations for mental wellbeing.
The current economic climate of funding stringency has intensified the need for non-profit organisations (NPOs) to find new delivery models.
This paper argues that cinema's place in the media and entertainment economy is again being challenged.
This paper addresses the fourth area of disaster management: recovery and resilience.
Auckland Council is interested in hearing the views and experiences of artists who live and work in Auckland.