The Big Idea's Kim Meredith speaks with the freshly crowned Kea World Class New Zealand Awards Supreme Winner - Dr Maia Nuku, Oceania Curator for New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
As the fall out of James Wallace's "insidious exploitation" within the arts community comes out of the shadows - the focus must go on protecting those who need it most.
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A quarter of a century after its debut, Dawn Raids is a play with as much significance as ever. We speak to the show's heralded producer about letting the next generation take the reins.
The shroud of secrecy has lifted - New Zealand's pavilion at the Venice Biennale - Paradise Camp - is there for the world to see. Yuki Kihara tells us what this moment means.
The age of NFTs arrives for Moana artists, with the announcement of a new pilot programme that could open new doors - or raise new questions.
Nothing says summer like a music festival - find out how one event is amplifying their sounds with creative sights.
The obstacles are great - but the will of Aotearoa creatives is greater. The Hawke's Bay Arts Festival explains how they're soldiering on to launch later this month.
The Big Idea gets inside the mind of Anapela Polata’ivao ahead of a new direction in her remarkable career.
Nina Nawalowalo is used to being part of groundbreaking creativity - she’s entering new territory with a confronting topic.
One of the country's cornerstone cultural events returned after a prolonged absence over the weekend. Kim Meredith writes about Pasifika Festival's new location and fresh approach.
It’s been a long journey from the Glen Innes home she knew as a small child in the late 1980s to the cobbled streets of Europe for newly published poet Courtney Sina Meredith.