“There’s nothing like this on the planet. This is a first. It was co-designed by the Arts in Corrections sector for the sector, and in consultations with Corrections officers and educators all over the country.”
Te Kāhui kaupapa is “by rangatahi, for rangatahi”, providing young people in prison with skills, space and support to find their voice and gain confidence.
A call for collaboration!
2025 Auckland Photo Day winners announced
The world’s longest running national youth choir is getting ready for its 14th international tour. The tour marks the last for director David Squire – “It’s been my great honour”
Red Scare Theatre Company is bringing its award-winning Immersive production Before We Slip Beneath the Sea around the North Island this July.
2025 Aotearoa Music Photography Award 1st Place & 2nd Place announcedImage Auckland is delighted to announce the winners of 2025 Music Photography Award - Whakaahua Puoro Toa The 2025 Award was judged by Brenna Gotje is an award-winning live music photographer, honoured with the 2024 Aotearoa Music Photography Award. W
Tāmaki Makaurau artist Tui Hobson is the fourth recipient of the Aniva Arts Residency.
Ambitious, large-scale exhibition at Pātaka inspired by family stories of Pacific slave trade
Richard Benge, executive director of Arts Access Aotearoa, has written a blog about the importance community arts. He has invited voices from the sector, Jo Randerson, Kim Morton and Thomas Hinz, to comment on the social connection and experiences that community art brings to people.
The Fellowship gives Kim the “time, energy and resourcing” needed to develop a graphic novel.
Doc Edge is delighted to announce the appointment of Matthew Metcalfe ONZM as the new Chair of the Doc Edge Board.