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International Buyers Go Wild Over New Zealand Work

Monday, 11 March 2002, 11:17 am | Creative New Zealand

International producers, festival directors and venue managers “went wild” over the spotlight performances of the three New Zealand performing arts companies featured at the 5th International Australian Performing Arts Market in Adelaide, says Australian ... More >>

Cook Islands Artist Leads Design Of Pacific Room

Monday, 18 February 2002, 1:39 pm | Creative New Zealand

The entranceway to Parliament’s Pacific Room, which was formally dedicated at Parliament today, was commissioned by Parliamentary Service in consultation with the Pacific Arts Committee of Creative New Zealand. More >>

Creative New Zealand Welcomes Innovation Strategy

Tuesday, 12 February 2002, 5:20 pm | Creative New Zealand

“Globally, creative industries are growing faster than any other sector of industry. Creative New Zealand welcomes the Government’s recognition of the creative industries as a high-growth area in its Growing An Innovative New Zealand strategy,” says Creative ... More >>

Toi Iho Maori Made Mark Launch

Tuesday, 12 February 2002, 11:31 am | Creative New Zealand

The Toi Iho Maori Made Mark, a promotional initiative recognising Mäori art and artists, was launched tonight (Feb 8th) at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tämaki. The initiative involves a registered trade mark that will denote authenticity and ... More >>

Toi Iho Maori Made Mark Launch - Quotes And Pics

Tuesday, 12 February 2002, 11:31 am | Creative New Zealand

Elizabeth Ellis, Chair of Te Waka Toi, the Mäori arts board of Creative New Zealand “The Maori Made Mark, is an exciting and reputation-building initiative for Mäori art. It is a positive expression of tino rangatiratanga and recognises the value ... More >>

Maori Made Mark: Response To New Zealand First

Friday, 25 January 2002, 10:03 am | Creative New Zealand

The cost of developing the Maori Made Mark is $831,000 - not $1 million as claimed by Rt Hon Winston Peters in the press release issued by New Zealand First today. The design of the actual Maori Made Mark symbol was $10,900, which is included in ... More >>

Maori Made Mark: Much more than a logo

Thursday, 24 January 2002, 3:45 pm | Creative New Zealand

The Maori Made Mark, which was conceived and designed by a team of senior Mäori artists led by master carver Dr Pakariki Harrison, will be launched at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tämaki on Friday, 8 February. Attached is a preview of the design in black ... More >>

Te Waka Toi to launch Maori Made Mark

Tuesday, 22 January 2002, 1:24 pm | Creative New Zealand

The Maori Made Mark, a trade mark recognising the authenticity and quality of artworks by Mäori, will be launched at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tämaki on Friday, 8 February. More >>

Australian market spotlight on NZ performing arts

Friday, 30 November 2001, 2:49 pm | Creative New Zealand

Three performing arts companies - Taki Rua Productions, From Scratch and Black Grace Dance Company - will be supported by Creative New Zealand to feature New Zealand work in spotlight performances at the 5th International Australian Performing Arts ... More >>

Major indigenous arts conference and exhibition

Thursday, 8 November 2001, 5:38 pm | Creative New Zealand

Te Waka Toi, the Mäori arts board of Creative New Zealand, has backed a major indigenous arts conference and exhibition planned for Palmerston North in July next year. More >>

Te Waka Toi grants support new talent

Thursday, 8 November 2001, 5:37 pm | Creative New Zealand

Te Waka Toi, the Mäori arts board of Creative New Zealand, has eagerly supported a rising artistic talent in its latest funding round. More >>

Mäori language festival receives Te Waka Toi Boost

Thursday, 8 November 2001, 5:36 pm | Creative New Zealand

The importance of Mäori language revitalisation was reinforced by Te Waka Toi, the Mäori arts board of Creative New Zealand, in its funding support for the annual Mäori language festival, the Te Ataarangi Festival of Arts 2001. More >>

Arts Board grants help build bridges with Oz

Thursday, 1 November 2001, 12:08 am | Creative New Zealand

The importance of Australia for New Zealand artists wanting to build new audiences and expand their markets was reflected in the latest funding round of the Arts Board of Creative New Zealand, which announced 209 project grants to artists and arts organisations ... More >>

Grants support Pacific artists to showcase work

Monday, 29 October 2001, 5:13 pm | Creative New Zealand

Pacific Islands visual artists, hip-hop artists and theatre practitioners will be showcasing their work overseas during the next six months, with the support of grants from the Pacific Arts Committee of Creative New Zealand. More >>

Experimental film on eight screens among grants

Friday, 26 October 2001, 12:53 am | Creative New Zealand

Eight different scenes of the same story, played simultaneously on eight screens and redefining an otherwise straightforward narrative, is one of the most experimental projects offered grants in the latest funding round of the Screen Innovation Production ... More >>

Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira Honoured

Tuesday, 23 October 2001, 9:03 am | Creative New Zealand

Te Waka Toi Award honours Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira a lifetime contribution to te reo Mäori More >>

Visual artists awarded international residencies

Monday, 15 October 2001, 11:03 am | Creative New Zealand

Three international artist residencies, offered by Creative New Zealand as part of its international residencies programme, have been awarded to New Zealand visual artists. Michael Stevenson will take up a residency in Berlin, Lisa Crowley in New ... More >>

Black Grace Offered Annual Funding

Wednesday, 29 August 2001, 4:33 pm | Creative New Zealand

Black Grace Dance Company, highly regarded for its distinctive new work since it was formed in 1995, has been offered annual funding for the first time by Creative New Zealand. More >>

Te Waka Toi Awards - Achievements In Maori Arts

Monday, 20 August 2001, 11:12 am | Creative New Zealand

One of New Zealand’s most respected weavers, Diggeress Te Kanawa of Ngati Maniapoto, is one of 10 recipients at this year’s Nga Taonga Toi/Te Waka Toi Awards Evening, to be held in Auckland for the first time on Saturday, 18 August. More >>

Aucklander Wins Berlin Writers' Residency

Friday, 20 July 2001, 3:22 pm | Creative New Zealand

Tina Shaw, the author of three published novels, has been awarded the 2001 Creative New Zealand Berlin Writers’ Residency, worth approximately $60,000. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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