Leading arts advocate and educator Elizabeth Ellis has been celebrated at one of the country's most recognised awards nights.
Aotearoa creatives share the impact of having their mahi acknowledged, festivals flourish, as well as both local and global recognition on display for all to see.
The national arts development agency is calling for sector feedback on its just launched draft strategy through until 2040.
A sense of belonging is just as important as talent and drive - Verity Johnson reflects on the restorative power of the PANNZ Arts Market for mid-career artists.
One of the most comprehensive reports in the lives of youth in Aotearoa has re-enforced the value of creativity.
Details have been released from MCH's three-year funding into community creative spaces through Arts Access Aotearoa - with some impressive results.
Get the latest on where a Venice Biennale sculpture will call home, the performing arts full calendar, big gongs beckon for Māori artists and some fresh announcements.
WATCH: From a high school dropout and tagger to a fulfilled glass artist, Simon Lewis Wards proves formal training isn't a prerequisite for success.
New Zealand-based trans performers share their experiences, as they come together for a fundraising variety show with a difference.
A high profile arts position is announced, NZ artists hit out at Aussie creative controversy, major support for emerging screen practitioners and the major creative happenings.
The creative community has spoken - The Big Idea's comprehensive breakdown of what the major issues highlighted in Amplify's public consultation window.
Huge opportunity for writers, artists and creative admirers up and down the country, top gong on the move and winners revealed.
Haute couture with an Indigenous twist in a garden setting - no one can accuse Jacqueline Roper of taking the traditional route.
Six talented performing arts contributors have been recognised with this year's FAME Mid-Career Awards.
One of NZ's biggest creative community events reveals current tone of the sector, new face in important arts role, award finalists found and career milestones for both rookies and veterans.
The Ockham NZ Book Awards finalists have been revealed, and the most lucrative award in the literary world is down to 4 decorated authors.
One of the most comprehensive reports in the lives of youth in Aotearoa has re-enforced the value of creativity.
Details have been released from MCH's three-year funding into community creative spaces through Arts Access Aotearoa - with some impressive results.
Get the latest on where a Venice Biennale sculpture will call home, the performing arts full calendar, big gongs beckon for Māori artists and some fresh announcements.
WATCH: From a high school dropout and tagger to a fulfilled glass artist, Simon Lewis Wards proves formal training isn't a prerequisite for success.
New Zealand-based trans performers share their experiences, as they come together for a fundraising variety show with a difference.
A high profile arts position is announced, NZ artists hit out at Aussie creative controversy, major support for emerging screen practitioners and the major creative happenings.
The creative community has spoken - The Big Idea's comprehensive breakdown of what the major issues highlighted in Amplify's public consultation window.
Huge opportunity for writers, artists and creative admirers up and down the country, top gong on the move and winners revealed.
Haute couture with an Indigenous twist in a garden setting - no one can accuse Jacqueline Roper of taking the traditional route.
Six talented performing arts contributors have been recognised with this year's FAME Mid-Career Awards.
One of NZ's biggest creative community events reveals current tone of the sector, new face in important arts role, award finalists found and career milestones for both rookies and veterans.
The Ockham NZ Book Awards finalists have been revealed, and the most lucrative award in the literary world is down to 4 decorated authors.
We're seeking artists to present at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre's annual Sculpture Festival in October this year.
Exciting new artistic opportunity to come and create new mahi whakaari at Te Pou Theatre.
Join a dynamic and exciting governance board for Red Leap Theatre - makers of original devised theatre
Auckland's loudest charity is looking for an enthusiastic sales account manager to sell advertising and manage + facilitate campaigns for our clients, sponsors, and advertisers.
Co-working spaces available in the prestigious heritage building of The Arts Centre in Christchurch and its community of arts and creative tenancies.
Be part of Light Up Whakatāne 2025 – Submit your light art by March 31st!
Are you a passionate and experienced fundraiser with a love for the arts? Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics, New Zealand’s only museum dedicated to studio ceramics, is seeking a dynamic individual to join us in a part-time, one-year fixed-term role (20 hours)
We're seeking artists to present at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre's annual Sculpture Festival in October this year.
Exciting new artistic opportunity to come and create new mahi whakaari at Te Pou Theatre.
Join a dynamic and exciting governance board for Red Leap Theatre - makers of original devised theatre
Auckland's loudest charity is looking for an enthusiastic sales account manager to sell advertising and manage + facilitate campaigns for our clients, sponsors, and advertisers.
Co-working spaces available in the prestigious heritage building of The Arts Centre in Christchurch and its community of arts and creative tenancies.
Be part of Light Up Whakatāne 2025 – Submit your light art by March 31st!
Are you a passionate and experienced fundraiser with a love for the arts? Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics, New Zealand’s only museum dedicated to studio ceramics, is seeking a dynamic individual to join us in a part-time, one-year fixed-term role (20 hours)
We're seeking artists to present at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre's annual Sculpture Festival in October this year.
Exciting new artistic opportunity to come and create new mahi whakaari at Te Pou Theatre.
Join a dynamic and exciting governance board for Red Leap Theatre - makers of original devised theatre
Auckland's loudest charity is looking for an enthusiastic sales account manager to sell advertising and manage + facilitate campaigns for our clients, sponsors, and advertisers.
Co-working spaces available in the prestigious heritage building of The Arts Centre in Christchurch and its community of arts and creative tenancies.
The MMCA 2025 proudly presents this year's 50 finalists in a remarkable exhibition.
Southern Screen Summit – Inspire. Connect. Create. A 1-day event for filmmakers and creatives, packed with keynotes, panels, and workshops shaping the future of film in the South.
Grieg Norwegian Dances James MacMillan Concerto for Orchestra ‘Ghosts’ [NZ premiere]* Elgar Enigma Variations
Join Hana on her adventure to find the orchestra!
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Journey into the Mystical Dunhuang in New Zealand
Celebrate Nine Legendary Māori Artists
Aotearoa Art Fair, New Zealand’s premier art fair, returns to Auckland’s Viaduct Events Centre from 1 – 4 May 2025.
Architects, not Architecture (AnA) is thrilled to announce its debut in Auckland, marking the very first event in New Zealand! As part of its 2025 global lineup, AnA will bring its celebrated format to the iconic venue, Under The Dome at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Tchaikovsky Suite No.4 ‘Mozartiana’ Elena Kats-Chernin Re-inventions (after Bach) Purcell (trans. George Benjamin) Three Consorts Mozart Symphony No.41 ‘Jupiter’
Experience the brilliance of acclaimed pianist Inon Barnatan performing Brahms' timeless Piano Concerto No.2
The power of landscape and place
The MMCA 2025 proudly presents this year's 50 finalists in a remarkable exhibition.
Southern Screen Summit – Inspire. Connect. Create. A 1-day event for filmmakers and creatives, packed with keynotes, panels, and workshops shaping the future of film in the South.
Grieg Norwegian Dances James MacMillan Concerto for Orchestra ‘Ghosts’ [NZ premiere]* Elgar Enigma Variations
Join Hana on her adventure to find the orchestra!
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Journey into the Mystical Dunhuang in New Zealand
Celebrate Nine Legendary Māori Artists
Aotearoa Art Fair, New Zealand’s premier art fair, returns to Auckland’s Viaduct Events Centre from 1 – 4 May 2025.
Architects, not Architecture (AnA) is thrilled to announce its debut in Auckland, marking the very first event in New Zealand! As part of its 2025 global lineup, AnA will bring its celebrated format to the iconic venue, Under The Dome at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Tchaikovsky Suite No.4 ‘Mozartiana’ Elena Kats-Chernin Re-inventions (after Bach) Purcell (trans. George Benjamin) Three Consorts Mozart Symphony No.41 ‘Jupiter’
Experience the brilliance of acclaimed pianist Inon Barnatan performing Brahms' timeless Piano Concerto No.2
The power of landscape and place
The MMCA 2025 proudly presents this year's 50 finalists in a remarkable exhibition.
Southern Screen Summit – Inspire. Connect. Create. A 1-day event for filmmakers and creatives, packed with keynotes, panels, and workshops shaping the future of film in the South.
Grieg Norwegian Dances James MacMillan Concerto for Orchestra ‘Ghosts’ [NZ premiere]* Elgar Enigma Variations
Join Hana on her adventure to find the orchestra!
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Journey into the Mystical Dunhuang in New Zealand
WATCH: Behind the emotion of Aotearoa's pioneering literary festival's heart-breaking decision and an insightful, insider's guide to the creative community's funding crisis.
WATCH: Fiona Hayward considers herself lucky to be alive - this inspiring artist explains how her love of painting helped her out of hospice care and overcome stage 4 cancer.
VIDEO: Representation matters - Four talented wāhine explain why being authentic matters as they embrace Te Ao Toi by their own rules.
WATCH: After getting his life back on track after a stint in prison, former gang member Richard Fa'avesi explains how his creative outlet paved the way.
WATCH: Rejection sucks - but this trio of creative women show that when someone closes the door on you, the best answer is sometimes to kick down the wall and build your own door for others to enter.
VIDEO: How family, passion and a desire to hold space for Pasifika people drove Kim Meredith to step into the challenge of becoming a gallery owner.
WATCH: From a high school dropout and tagger to a fulfilled glass artist, Simon Lewis Wards proves formal training isn't a prerequisite for success.
WATCH: From an age where it was all about the wireless - not wifi - a group of passionate volunteers are ensuring the glory days of music and radio aren't forgotten.
WATCH: Already an international sensation, Bella Black is in the driving seat of her dance career - but isn't old enough to drive a car yet.
WATCH: Legally blind and dropped from her publishing deal, Steffanie Holmes went it alone and has sold nearly 1 million copies of her books.
WATCH: Its history might be short, but the Asian performing arts community is growing in voice and understanding of its own identity.
WATCH: Levi Hawken isn't giving over control of his creative legacy - so when his art was disappearing, he continues to evolve to make it more permanent.
WATCH: How a neighbourhood arts practice made it international - and what happens when your art becomes the target of copycat creations.
WATCH: Decades of application - and financial insecurity - have helped large-scale artist David McCracken find what matters most to him about his creative journey.
WATCH: Seb Gower's always wanted to share his creativity with the world - he explains how he's built a connection to hundreds of thousands of admirers around the globe.
WATCH: Follow the journey of one South Auckland choir as they represent their culture and collectiveness on their biggest stage - the World Choir Games.
WATCH: Would you be prepared to sacrifice everything to follow your dream? Steve Christian explains why he's happy to give up a roof over his head to pursue his artistic endeavours.
WATCH: Aotearoa’s newest public holiday means more than just a long weekend. Witness how creatives play a crucial part in making Matariki a true celebration of New Zealand’s many cultures in a uniquely New Zealand way.
WATCH: It's one of NZ's most unsung success stories - but Aotearoa's children's music scene is the envy of many countries. See why it's so important our stories are shared in song to the next generation.
WATCH: An extraordinary piece of ngā toi Māori isn't just inspiring awe and reflection from New Zealanders, it's proving a connecting kaupapa for indigenous people from across the globe.
WATCH: From tradesman to craftsman, a retired Pākehā joiner explains what led him out of his comfort zone and into studying toi whakairo rākau.
WATCH: Art is about expression, creativity and freedom yet when it comes to burlesque, performers still have to battle stigmas and stereotypes - even from within the creative community.
WATCH: Behind the emotion of Aotearoa's pioneering literary festival's heart-breaking decision and an insightful, insider's guide to the creative community's funding crisis.
WATCH: Fiona Hayward considers herself lucky to be alive - this inspiring artist explains how her love of painting helped her out of hospice care and overcome stage 4 cancer.
VIDEO: Representation matters - Four talented wāhine explain why being authentic matters as they embrace Te Ao Toi by their own rules.
WATCH: After getting his life back on track after a stint in prison, former gang member Richard Fa'avesi explains how his creative outlet paved the way.
WATCH: Rejection sucks - but this trio of creative women show that when someone closes the door on you, the best answer is sometimes to kick down the wall and build your own door for others to enter.
VIDEO: How family, passion and a desire to hold space for Pasifika people drove Kim Meredith to step into the challenge of becoming a gallery owner.
WATCH: From a high school dropout and tagger to a fulfilled glass artist, Simon Lewis Wards proves formal training isn't a prerequisite for success.
WATCH: From an age where it was all about the wireless - not wifi - a group of passionate volunteers are ensuring the glory days of music and radio aren't forgotten.
WATCH: Already an international sensation, Bella Black is in the driving seat of her dance career - but isn't old enough to drive a car yet.
WATCH: Legally blind and dropped from her publishing deal, Steffanie Holmes went it alone and has sold nearly 1 million copies of her books.
WATCH: Its history might be short, but the Asian performing arts community is growing in voice and understanding of its own identity.
WATCH: Levi Hawken isn't giving over control of his creative legacy - so when his art was disappearing, he continues to evolve to make it more permanent.