A new wave of creatives are about to graduate from Wintec School of Media Arts. Before they go out into the world, they're giving the public a look at what they have been working on this year.
Rotorua-based artist and teacher Kereama Taepa’s work builds on the rich history of Māori as innovators. His exhibition, Te Ao Mariko is at Ramp Gallery, Wintec in Hamilton from 23 October-13 November
The creative talent of Wintec Media Arts students will be on show when this year’s Creative Showcase opens from Monday 18 November in Hamilton.
Acclaimed New Zealand musician Hollie Smith has returned to Wintec for the second year as Musician in Residence to inspire and lead Wintec Music and Performing Arts students.
Live psychic reading, knitting and Waikato’s first feature sci fi film contribute to a diverse and exciting programme of events and workshops during Ramp Festival.
Four international artists will join an inspiring line-up of creatives at the four-day Ramp Festival of music, media, arts and design next month at Wintec in Hamilton.
It’s not often that artists can paint bespoke design on a brand-new BMW. Designer and Wintec academic, Loryn Englesman, did exactly that at Chengdu University's design festival recently.
Wintec design graduates Etana Zaguri and Jazmyne Powell were awarded silver in the Designers Institute of New Zealand Best Design Awards 2018 for their packaging designs.
Wintec design student Alice Leonard always thought it would be cool to be chosen as an intern to work on Spark Festival design and got a surprise when she was selected this year.
Spark International Festival of Music, Media, Arts and Design at Wintec promises a dynamic experience of creative visionaries from New Zealand and around the globe and it's open to everyone.
At an annual class trip to Semi Permanent, Wintec School of Media Arts design student Mata McKay spoke up, took initiative and landed an exclusive internship in Sydney.