Molima Molly Pihigia shares her insight as a founding member of Falepipi he Mafola: the award-winning Niuean handicraft group bringing together a community of older persons.
James Gates interviews Adam Luxton, whose third film On an Unknown Beach premieres at this year's NZIFF. Adam Luxton is a filmmaker from Aotearoa. Based in Berlin for the last few years, he recently ...
Jean Sergent steps us through how one risk-share theatre managed in the confusing days before lockdown, and captures some of their immediate reflections now.
“ HyperKunt is a compound word that I made, combining the genre hyperpop and the word ‘kunt’. Kunt, with a K, is basically a Queer term that was popularised during the ballroom, vogue scene in the 80s ...
Laura Toailoa shares lessons learnt from Animorphs, the 90s children’s book series, in the most mentally challenging year of her life.
I’ve always loved reading. As a child, it was a way for me to travel to places I never would have had access to in the real world. It was a way to learn about the wondrous places and ways of life I ...
Victoria Wynne-Jones ruminates on the fruitful intertwinings of neck adornment and contemporary art through the practices of Sione Monū, Renee Bevan and Lisa Walker.
After returning to the workshop of his teacher and mentor, Robert Jahnke, Isiaha Barlow is drawn back into the world of Toi Māori.
Pacific art stalwart Marilyn Kohlhase, or the ‘art lady’ as some people called her, shares the legacy of Okaioceanikart and Okai@Reef Gallery, “the first pan-Pacific art gallery in the world.” ...
So consider me a bit freaked out when I see her for the first time as Seven – outrageous, violent, and a bit manic – stabbing her way onto the stage. We see her audition for roles over and over as she ...
Last year, a protest led by students from Waikato's Otorohanga College marched to parliament to petition for Aotearoa's Land Wars to be recognised in a national day of remembrance. The petitioners ...
This centuries-old Heretaunga whakataukī is the vision behind Te ahua te wa te atea, a new moving image work by Russ Flatt (Ngāti Kahungunu) currently adorning MTG Hawkes Bay Museum's exhibition space ...
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