Creative New Zealand - Latest News [Page 28]
Cook Islands a “goldmine of inspiration”
Thursday, 13 March 2003, 8:18 am | Creative New Zealand
Applications to the 2003 Cook Islands Artist’s Residency, offered by the Pacific Arts Committee of Creative New Zealand, close on Friday 28 March. More >>
A New Zealand take on the kimono
Tuesday, 11 March 2003, 2:12 pm | Creative New Zealand
A New Zealand take on the kimono Creative New Zealand sponsors new award in Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards More >>
Berlin Writers’ Residency Applications Called For
Monday, 3 March 2003, 4:19 pm | Creative New Zealand
Creative New Zealand is calling for applications to its prestigious Creative New Zealand Berlin Writers’ Residency, which offers a New Zealand writer the opportunity to live and write in Berlin for a period of nine months. More >>
New residency for artists in craft and object art
Tuesday, 28 January 2003, 9:14 am | Creative New Zealand
A new international residency for New Zealand artists working in craft and object art is being offered by the Arts Board of Creative New Zealand. Worth $20,000, the residency is available to artists currently working and exhibiting in New Zealand. More >>
Arts Pasifika Awards Images
Wednesday, 11 December 2002, 2:20 pm | Creative New Zealand
The Iosefa Enari Memorial Award is being awarded to Ben Makisi. Both men are pictured together singing. Ben Makisi is on the left. More >>
2002 Arts Pasifika Awards
Monday, 9 December 2002, 8:56 pm | Creative New Zealand
An opera singer, a filmmaker and two visual artists are recipients of the inaugural Arts Pasifika Awards, presented by the Pacific Arts Committee of Creative New Zealand at a ceremony in Auckland on Monday, 9 December. More >>
New venue for New Zealand at Venice Biennale 2003
Monday, 2 December 2002, 10:38 am | Creative New Zealand
The work of New Zealand artist Michael Stevenson is to be presented in La Maddelena, an exciting new venue for the Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art. More >>
Increased resources for NZ literary sector
Tuesday, 26 November 2002, 3:10 pm | Creative New Zealand
More than half of the Government’s additional funding of $1 million (inc. GST) per year to the literary sector, announced in May this year, will supplement the New Zealand Authors’ Fund and result in increased payments to most authors registered ... More >>
Pacific performance and design on Prague stage
Monday, 18 November 2002, 2:57 pm | Creative New Zealand
Pacific performance and design will feature for the first time at the prestigious Prague Quadrennial in June 2003 with funding support from the Pacific Arts Committee of Creative New Zealand. More >>
Te Waka Toi grants support South Island Maori arts
Friday, 8 November 2002, 11:15 am | Creative New Zealand
Young Christchurch Maori will contribute ideas to a new interactive drama, which aims to help prevent suicide and is supported by a $30,000 grant from Te Waka Toi, the Maori arts board of Creative New Zealand, in its latest funding round. More >>
Te Waka Toi artist grants
Friday, 8 November 2002, 11:14 am | Creative New Zealand
These are Indigenous Links, New Work, Experiencing Maori Art, Heritage Arts, and Te Reo. In the first funding round for 2002/03, Te Waka Toi received 95 applications for project funding totalling $2.2 million. A total of $701,018 was offered to 50 ... More >>
Te Waka Toi supports giant pou for America’s Cup
Friday, 8 November 2002, 11:12 am | Creative New Zealand
A group of Hamilton carvers planning to carve a giant kauri pou, to be displayed at the Viaduct Basin in Auckland during the final stages of the America’s Cup regatta, have been offered a $30,000 grant from Te Waka Toi, the Maori arts board of Creative ... More >>
Major NZ exhibition to open in New York
Wednesday, 6 November 2002, 9:47 am | Creative New Zealand
The first major exhibition in the United States of contemporary art from New Zealand and the Pacific Islands will open in New York in February 2004 with support from the Arts Board of Creative New Zealand. More >>
Growing opportunities for contemporary dance
Tuesday, 5 November 2002, 2:41 pm | Creative New Zealand
Contemporary dance in New Zealand is burgeoning, reflected in successful seasons and standing ovations, increased funding from Creative New Zealand for individual choreographers and dance companies, and growing international opportunities for New ... More >>
Record applications to Screen Fund
Monday, 4 November 2002, 12:52 am | Creative New Zealand
A true story, told by two octogenarian sisters about an afternoon stroll that turned into a nightmare in a bull paddock, is the subject of an animated film supported in the latest funding round of the Screen Innovation Production Fund. More >>
Daring to be different - Award for Bravery
Thursday, 31 October 2002, 11:07 am | Creative New Zealand
Vodafone New Zealand has won the 2002 Creative New Zealand Award for Bravery for its partnership with the Auckland War Memorial Museum and its exhibition, Vodafone Body Art. Presented tonight at the National Business Review Awards for Business Sponsorship ... More >>
Mäoridom, arts world will greatly miss Dalvanius
Thursday, 3 October 2002, 6:02 pm | Creative New Zealand
The death today of Maui Dalvanius Prime (Tainui, Ngäpuhi, Ngäti Ruanui, Tuwharetoa, Ngä Rauru, Pakakohi, Ngai Tahu) has been met with great sadness by Mäoridom and the arts world of New Zealand. More >>
A Small Life first NZ film at Pakistan Film Fest
Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 5:32 pm | Creative New Zealand
A 52-minute digital film "A Small Life," directed by Raumati film maker Michael Heath, with music and visual effects by Wellington composer David Downes, will be the first New Zealand film ever to screen at an International Film Festival in Pakistan in ... More >>
Prime Minister to launch creative network tool
Monday, 23 September 2002, 8:42 am | Creative New Zealand
Prime Minister Helen Clark will launch The Big Idea /Te Ariâ Nui( http://www.thebigidea.co.nz ), a networking tool and online community for New Zealand arts and creative industries, in Auckland on 27 September. More >>
2002 Te Waka Toi Awards celebrate achievements
Monday, 9 September 2002, 12:01 am | Creative New Zealand
Icons of te reo Mäori and kapa haka will be celebrated for their contribution to Mäori arts and culture at the annual Ngä Täonga Toi/Te Waka Toi Awards Evening, to be held in Auckland on Saturday, 7 September. More >>
