Creative New Zealand - Latest News [Page 27]
Sylvia Marsters receive Cook Is Artist's Residency
Thursday, 10 July 2003, 10:21 am | Creative New Zealand
Auckland artist Sylvia Marsters, the recipient of the 2003 Cook Islands Artist's Residency awarded by the Pacific Arts Committee of Creative New Zealand, feels "honoured" to be able to spend time in the Cook Islands, developing new work and contributing ... More >>
Auckland jeweller relishes residency opportunity
Thursday, 19 June 2003, 9:51 am | Creative New Zealand
For leading contemporary jeweller Pauline Bern, recipient of Creative New Zealand's craft/object art residency, the opportunity to spend two months working alongside her peers at the Gray Street Workshop in Adelaide is "the biggest luxury I can ... More >>
Pacific Islands Arts Information Workshop
Tuesday, 17 June 2003, 5:54 pm | Creative New Zealand
Creative New Zealand is holding a Pacific arts information workshop for Pacific Islands communities and artists. Anton Carter, Pacific Islands Arts Advisor for Creative New Zealand will be speaking. More >>
Images: "This is the Trekka" @ The Venice Biennale
Monday, 16 June 2003, 1:56 pm | Creative New Zealand
For background on the Trekka exhibition see… New Zealand's Impressive Return To Venice Biennale More >>
New Zealand's Impressive Return To Venice Biennale
Monday, 16 June 2003, 1:40 pm | Creative New Zealand
New Zealand promised to return to the Venice Biennale after its successful debut in 2001 - and the official launch of New Zealand artist Michael Stevenson's This is the Trekka at La Maddalena church left 500 guests in no doubt that we were back. More >>
Te Waka Toi project grants - 2nd funding round
Thursday, 12 June 2003, 1:17 pm | Creative New Zealand
Te Waka Toi project grants 2nd funding round 2002-2003 Te Waka Toi: Experiencing Maori Arts DANCE Toa Toa Urban Maori Pacific Dance Champs: towards staging a contemporary Maori dance competition $20,000 FINE ARTS Puoro Matariki: towards an exhibition celebrating ... More >>
NZ Set to Impress at Performing Arts Market
Tuesday, 10 June 2003, 5:24 pm | Creative New Zealand
New Zealand performing arts companies are set to impress international festival presenters and producers at the 6th Australian Performing Arts Market early next year, with support from Creative New Zealand in partnership with the Australia Council for the ... More >>
Award-winning King Kapisi to build overseas market
Thursday, 5 June 2003, 12:28 am | Creative New Zealand
Award-winning Samoan hip hop artist King Kapisi (aka Bill Urale) is exploring new markets in Europe, Britain and the United States, armed with the release of his second album and a $10,000 grant from the Pacific Arts Committee of Creative New Zealand. More >>
Professional dev. a feature of Arts Board grants
Friday, 30 May 2003, 1:47 pm | Creative New Zealand
Music scholarship recipients Andrew Conley and Joel Batson are among the artists supported to undertake research and professional development in the latest funding round of the Arts Board of Creative New Zealand, announced this week. More >>
Invites to apply for Wild Creations residencies
Wednesday, 28 May 2003, 3:32 pm | Creative New Zealand
Artists interested in undertaking the 2004 Wild Creations artist-in-residence programme, part of an exciting partnership between Creative New Zealand and the Department of Conservation, have until 29 August to submit their written proposals. More >>
Philip Temple: CreativeNZ Berlin Writers Residency
Monday, 26 May 2003, 1:28 pm | Creative New Zealand
Philip Temple, recipient of the 2003 Creative New Zealand Berlin Writers' Residency, will return to a city that has fascinated him since his first visit to West Berlin in 1987. More >>
Venice Biennale beckons for NZ arts ambassadors
Monday, 26 May 2003, 1:24 pm | Creative New Zealand
Four "arts ambassadors" selected from public art galleries in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellington will each spend six weeks working as gallery attendants at the New Zealand exhibition, This is the Trekka, at the 50th Venice ... More >>
We're on the world stage: celebrating NZ arts
Tuesday, 20 May 2003, 6:41 pm | Creative New Zealand
New Zealand arts and artists give us a leading edge on the world stage and promote this country as a centre of creativity and innovation, Creative New Zealand Chair Peter Biggs said tonight. More >>
Increased funding to arts sector in Budget welcome
Wednesday, 14 May 2003, 3:39 pm | Creative New Zealand
The Government has consistently acknowledged the value of the arts and creative industries to New Zealand. Today's Budget announcement that Creative New Zealand will receive an additional $2.6 million (exc. GST) per year to its baseline funding over four ... More >>
Moniac joins Trekka at Venice Biennale
Friday, 2 May 2003, 9:23 am | Creative New Zealand
The New Zealand exhibition for the prestigious 50th Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art links two ingenious Kiwi inventions – the Trekka and the Moniac. More >>
Smash Palace Fund supports arts-science
Monday, 28 April 2003, 2:21 pm | Creative New Zealand
Three projects involving collaborations between New Zealand artists and scientists have received funding through a one-off Smash Palace Collaborations Fund, set up by Creative New Zealand and the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology. A total ... More >>
2003 PM's Awards for Literary Achievement
Thursday, 17 April 2003, 10:13 am | Creative New Zealand
Readers, writers, other individuals and organisations are invited to nominate their choice of an outstanding New Zealand writer in the genres of poetry, fiction and non-fiction for the inaugural 2003 Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement. More >>
2003 Creative Places Award
Friday, 11 April 2003, 4:50 pm | Creative New Zealand
The 2003 Creative Places Award, which acknowledges the huge investment that local government makes in the arts, is providing more opportunities for smaller local authorities and projects to be recognised. More >>
Building audiences vital to health of arts
Monday, 7 April 2003, 11:39 am | Creative New Zealand
Projects by the Auckland Philharmonia, Capital E’s National Theatre for Children and Downstage Theatre, aimed at developing new audiences and learning more about existing audiences, have received funding of up to $12,000 each in a pilot audience ... More >>
New Zealand choreographers receive major boost
Tuesday, 1 April 2003, 6:25 pm | Creative New Zealand
New Zealand’s professional contemporary dance choreographers have received a major boost with today’s announcement by Creative New Zealand of its annual $65,000 choreographic fellowship and a pilot $15,000 choreographic residency. Both the Creative New Zealand ... More >>
