Creative New Zealand - Latest News [Page 31]
Wellington Wins Premier Creative Places Award 2001
Tuesday, 17 July 2001, 2:59 pm | Creative New Zealand
Wellington City Council has today won the premier Creative Places Award 2001 for the exhibition, Parihaka - The Art of Passive Resistance, held at City Gallery, Wellington from August 2000 to January 2001. More >>
Collaboration The Key To Regional Arts Pilots
Tuesday, 3 July 2001, 4:01 pm | Creative New Zealand
The six pilots set up as part of Creative New Zealand’s Regional Strengths strategy are under way in Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Manawatu, Northland, Otago and Southland. More >>
Art World G8 Notices New Zealand
Tuesday, 12 June 2001, 2:04 pm | Creative New Zealand
By Penelope Borland, New Zealand publicist at the Venice Biennale Manager, Communications and Advocacy, Creative New Zealand 11 June 2001 More >>
Experimental Film Features In Screen Fund Grants
Wednesday, 6 June 2001, 2:09 pm | Creative New Zealand
Auckland choreographer/director Shona McCullagh’s experimental dance film, based on the concept of movement defying gravity, was one of 16 projects offered grants in the latest funding round of the Screen Innovation Production Fund. More >>
Arts Board: Second Project Funding Round, 2001
Tuesday, 29 May 2001, 9:04 am | Creative New Zealand
In this funding round, the Arts Board received 592 applications seeking more than $8.7 million. In the end, the Arts Board offered grants to 177 projects totalling just over $1.9 million. More >>
Individual artists feature among Arts Board grants
Tuesday, 29 May 2001, 8:57 am | Creative New Zealand
Nearly half of the 177 grants announced in the latest funding round of the Arts Board of Creative New Zealand support projects by individual artists. More >>
Diversity A Feature Of Grants To PI Artists
Friday, 25 May 2001, 11:51 am | Creative New Zealand
An international arts exchange, fashion and film, exhibitions, a graphic novel and collaborations between Maori and Pacific Islands artists are among a diverse range of projects offered grants in the latest funding round of the Pacific Arts Committee ... More >>
Pacific Arts Committee Supports Residencies
Friday, 25 May 2001, 11:48 am | Creative New Zealand
Filipe Tohi, a New Plymouth sculptor, has been awarded the Pacific artists’ residency at the Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies at Canterbury University. More >>
Kapa haka group Pounamu Kai Tahu - Venice Biennale
Monday, 30 April 2001, 5:54 pm | Creative New Zealand
Kapa haka group Pounamu Kai Tahu to perform at 2001 Dance Section of the Venice Biennale More >>
Moving Beyond Violence Seminar - Peter Biggs Spch.
Saturday, 31 March 2001, 5:43 pm | Creative New Zealand
I am re-reading James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. I have read it many times before and, this time - more than any other - I am revelling in it. I am absolutely convinced now that Joyce was the greatest writer of the last century. More >>
Motorbikes, Wine, Women And......Socialism
Monday, 19 March 2001, 11:16 am | Creative New Zealand
Strap up your buckles and get ready to ride on a journey into South America with one of the 20th Century's most evocative figures; Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Little Che is cruising into Bats Theatre this March and promises to be the standout ... More >>
Venice Biennale - Background Notes
Thursday, 9 November 2000, 10:23 am | Creative New Zealand
The Venice Biennale of Art is arguably the most important, strategic and high profile visual arts event in the world. Established in 1895 to showcase the best Italian art of its time, it has evolved to become a showcase for contemporary art from around ... More >>
NZ art profiled at the 49th Venice Biennale
Thursday, 9 November 2000, 10:19 am | Creative New Zealand
Contemporary New Zealand art will be represented for the first time at the oldest and most important international visual arts event in the world, the Venice Biennale of Art, opening in June 2001. More >>
Scholarship awarded to Wellington choreographer
Monday, 6 November 2000, 1:41 pm | Creative New Zealand
Merenia Gray has been awarded the inaugural Tup Lang Scholarship for choreography in contemporary dance, announced this week by the Arts Board of Creative New Zealand. More >>
Kapa Haka Meets Classical In Te Waka Toi Grants
Tuesday, 24 October 2000, 4:35 pm | Creative New Zealand
Kapa haka and classical music will come together in two of the projects offered grants in the latest funding round of Te Waka Toi, the Maori arts board of Creative New Zealand. More >>
Scarecrow Documentary Among Screen Fund Grants
Thursday, 19 October 2000, 3:18 pm | Creative New Zealand
A one-hour documentary capturing a festival of more than 200 scarecrows and a slice of rural life in the Wairarapa features among the 14 films offered grants in the latest funding round of the Screen Innovation Production Fund. More >>
Sean Kerr Awarded Artists Residency In Sydney
Monday, 11 September 2000, 4:05 pm | Creative New Zealand
Wellington artist Sean Kerr has been awarded an artists residency at Artspace, a major contemporary art gallery in Woolloomooloo in Sydney. More >>
Background To Creative NZ Funding Announcement
Tuesday, 5 September 2000, 11:54 am | Creative New Zealand
In November 1999, Creative New Zealand presented the incoming Government with its Post-Election Briefing Paper, which highlighted a number of major sector concerns - particularly the fragility of the existing professional arts infrastructure – and ... More >>
Creative NZ Funding Offers
Tuesday, 5 September 2000, 11:50 am | Creative New Zealand
Community arts are about supporting New Zealanders from all walks of life to have access to and participate in the arts. More >>
The Future Strengths Strategy
Tuesday, 5 September 2000, 11:38 am | Creative New Zealand
“A healthy arts infrastructure cannot survive on dreams, passion, commitment and creativity alone,” says Cathryn Robinson, Creative New Zealand’s Arts Development Manager. “What’s needed to support those essential ingredients is a mix of financial, ... More >>
