A major announcement for Aotearoa's TV and film industry - with the impactful scheme locked in for another four years.
Check your privilege at the door - comedian Sameena Zehra has toured the world and gives her tips for finding balance in your career by living with integrity and joy.
A game-changing creative quarter is at last fully operational, cornerstone events bringing big numbers, international opportunities open and a multitude of arts success stories.
Party like it's 1994 - history repeats for Damien Wilkins, taking out the richest prize in NZ literature, among a host of success stories at the awards gala.
Rāhana Winiata Tito-Taylor reflects on the role ngā toi Māori will play in shaping the future in our new series 'Tahuna Te Ahi (Setting the World Alight)' produced in partnership with Te Manawa.
At a time where funding is scare and cultural connection is crucial, find out how to apply for grants of up to $11,000 for your creative project.
A huge day - and long-awaited one - for one of NZ's performing arts cornerstones, artists converge on Auckland, and key creative comings and goings.
The state of the sector, funding sagas, proudest moments, biggest regrets, controversy, abuse and CNZ's future - a wide-ranging, comprehensive insight from the departing Chief Executive.
From dance stages to box office success, doctorates, residencies, awards and new funding opportunities - it's been a big week for the Pacific creative community.
Manu Vaea writes about the mess of shadow selves, collaboration as a mirror, and the divinity and insecurity that community can bring.
In a country where the comedy circuit has long lacked Asian representation, Jess Karamjeet is here to change the script.
We get reaction to the announcement that Tāmaki Makaurau has lost an invaluable event for creative expression - but hope remains it may return.
The patriarch of one of NZ art's first families leaves a lasting legacy after an extraordinary life.
May is a monumental month for the comedy and music sectors, get the Lowdown on its real impact - plus new appointments and a spotlight on visual arts news.
The push to revive the Creatives in Schools programme reaches a crucial stage ahead of presenting the petition to Parliament - arts educator and advocate Dr Kerryn Palmer is rallying support.
Artists Luisa Tora and Molly Rangiwai-McHale ask each other about being partners & collaborators in Aotearoa.
Rāhana Winiata Tito-Taylor reflects on the role ngā toi Māori will play in shaping the future in our new series 'Tahuna Te Ahi (Setting the World Alight)' produced in partnership with Te Manawa.
At a time where funding is scare and cultural connection is crucial, find out how to apply for grants of up to $11,000 for your creative project.
A huge day - and long-awaited one - for one of NZ's performing arts cornerstones, artists converge on Auckland, and key creative comings and goings.
The state of the sector, funding sagas, proudest moments, biggest regrets, controversy, abuse and CNZ's future - a wide-ranging, comprehensive insight from the departing Chief Executive.
From dance stages to box office success, doctorates, residencies, awards and new funding opportunities - it's been a big week for the Pacific creative community.
Manu Vaea writes about the mess of shadow selves, collaboration as a mirror, and the divinity and insecurity that community can bring.
In a country where the comedy circuit has long lacked Asian representation, Jess Karamjeet is here to change the script.
We get reaction to the announcement that Tāmaki Makaurau has lost an invaluable event for creative expression - but hope remains it may return.
The patriarch of one of NZ art's first families leaves a lasting legacy after an extraordinary life.
May is a monumental month for the comedy and music sectors, get the Lowdown on its real impact - plus new appointments and a spotlight on visual arts news.
The push to revive the Creatives in Schools programme reaches a crucial stage ahead of presenting the petition to Parliament - arts educator and advocate Dr Kerryn Palmer is rallying support.
Artists Luisa Tora and Molly Rangiwai-McHale ask each other about being partners & collaborators in Aotearoa.
Be the creative force behind the city’s key arts festival.
An exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team who are actively driving world-class orchestral performance.
Apply now for the British Council New Zealand and the Pacific's Connections Through Culture Grants.
Bring your art to the heart of Tauranga - apply now to transform a high-profile city wall with your mural.
As Director of Te Atamira, you will lead the organisation’s strategic vision, ensuring it remains a dynamic and inclusive centre for arts and culture.
Entries are open for $25,000 Academy Prize for Visual Art.
Provide strategic and operational leadership to ensure the effective delivery of the Gallery’s vision and objectives.
Working with and for Wellington to create remarkable experiences that generate vitality, strengthening the city we love.
Be the creative force behind the city’s key arts festival.
An exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team who are actively driving world-class orchestral performance.
Apply now for the British Council New Zealand and the Pacific's Connections Through Culture Grants.
Bring your art to the heart of Tauranga - apply now to transform a high-profile city wall with your mural.
As Director of Te Atamira, you will lead the organisation’s strategic vision, ensuring it remains a dynamic and inclusive centre for arts and culture.
Entries are open for $25,000 Academy Prize for Visual Art.
Provide strategic and operational leadership to ensure the effective delivery of the Gallery’s vision and objectives.
Working with and for Wellington to create remarkable experiences that generate vitality, strengthening the city we love.
Be the creative force behind the city’s key arts festival.
An exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team who are actively driving world-class orchestral performance.
Apply now for the British Council New Zealand and the Pacific's Connections Through Culture Grants.
Bring your art to the heart of Tauranga - apply now to transform a high-profile city wall with your mural.
Director Andrew Beer Handel Water Music (selections) Tippett (arr. Manning) Time Past, Time Present, Time Future
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa Don’t die like an octopus, die like a hammerhead shark Wellington Opera presents Mate Ururoa, at the Hannah Playhouse, Wellington, in July. A true story of heroism. A captain in the Pioneer Battalion at Gallipoli disobeys his commander’s orders to save the lives of his men. We are prou
Wellington Opera presents the best of Aotearoa New Zealand artists in opera, at home. At the masquerade ball of the century, what truths will be revealed from behind the masks?
'Our Plants - Past, Present and Future' - an exhibition of the best botanical art in New Zealand
Mānawatia a Matariki!
The myth of the Minotaur is a tale almost as old as storytelling itself, but with The Monster in the Maze Jonathan Dove and Alisdair Middleton have excavated rich, new life from this classic. In this brand new staging by director Anapela Polataivao (Red White and Brass, Wild Dogs Under My Skirt), this story will be tol
Director Andrew Beer Handel Water Music (selections) Tippett (arr. Manning) Time Past, Time Present, Time Future
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa Don’t die like an octopus, die like a hammerhead shark Wellington Opera presents Mate Ururoa, at the Hannah Playhouse, Wellington, in July. A true story of heroism. A captain in the Pioneer Battalion at Gallipoli disobeys his commander’s orders to save the lives of his men. We are prou
Wellington Opera presents the best of Aotearoa New Zealand artists in opera, at home. At the masquerade ball of the century, what truths will be revealed from behind the masks?
'Our Plants - Past, Present and Future' - an exhibition of the best botanical art in New Zealand
Mānawatia a Matariki!
The myth of the Minotaur is a tale almost as old as storytelling itself, but with The Monster in the Maze Jonathan Dove and Alisdair Middleton have excavated rich, new life from this classic. In this brand new staging by director Anapela Polataivao (Red White and Brass, Wild Dogs Under My Skirt), this story will be tol
Director Andrew Beer Handel Water Music (selections) Tippett (arr. Manning) Time Past, Time Present, Time Future
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa Don’t die like an octopus, die like a hammerhead shark Wellington Opera presents Mate Ururoa, at the Hannah Playhouse, Wellington, in July. A true story of heroism. A captain in the Pioneer Battalion at Gallipoli disobeys his commander’s orders to save the lives of his men. We are prou
Wellington Opera presents the best of Aotearoa New Zealand artists in opera, at home. At the masquerade ball of the century, what truths will be revealed from behind the masks?
'Our Plants - Past, Present and Future' - an exhibition of the best botanical art in New Zealand
Mānawatia a Matariki!
The myth of the Minotaur is a tale almost as old as storytelling itself, but with The Monster in the Maze Jonathan Dove and Alisdair Middleton have excavated rich, new life from this classic. In this brand new staging by director Anapela Polataivao (Red White and Brass, Wild Dogs Under My Skirt), this story will be tol
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.