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Back to Search“I was so hungry for anything other than the way I grew up” - writer and poet Sasha LaPointe
At the age of three, writer Sasha LaPointe was given her Skagit name in a ceremony - taqʷšəblu. In the Pacific Northwest, it’s a big deal to be given…
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The internet is dead! Long live the book: Underground publishing house 5ever
This weekend in Ōtepoti Dunedin small presses and independent publishers from around Aotearoa gather to share and exchange at Small Press Fest. The …
1 year, 9 months ago
Arts News for 18 August 2024
Arts News: Injury at the Museum of Ice Cream, a #1 Netflix hit for NZ, Artbeat closes & kids books winner Stacey Gregg
1 year, 9 months ago
Regional Wrap: West Murihiku Southland with Pauline Vaeluaga Smith
30 kilometres west of Waihōpai Invercargill, is the town of Aparima or Riverton. It’s the gateway to spectacular and remote West Southland, an area …
1 year, 9 months ago
“I could see myself and my friends in them” - Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu on her debut feature We Were Dangerous
It’s a story about sisterhood and survival against a dark backdrop but Josephine Stewart Tewhiu never set out to make a film about abuse in state car…
1 year, 9 months ago
Fake marble and landscapes: The remarkable painting of Walters Prize nominee Owen Connors
Artist Owen Connors is on a roll. They are one of four nominees for Aotearoa's most prestigious art prize, The Walters. Last year they won the $25,00…
1 year, 9 months ago
Takeout Kids: Venturing beyond the takeaway in new season
Bouncing off the success from the first season, documentary Takeout Kids is back for a second season and this time, it’s venturing beyond the takeawa…
1 year, 9 months ago
Fast Favourites with comedian and writer Eli Matthewson
Growing up as the only boy in a family of five children, Eli Matthewson was well prepared for a career in comedy.
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‘The punk rock Len Lye’ - the legacy of confrontational artist Peter Roche
Dropping a sheep’s carcass from an aeroplane into the Waitemata harbour; sewing a sheep’s kidney onto your own back; yelling “get the f**k out” till …
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There is no one art history: Kirsty Baker's Women and Art in Aotearoa
Public galleries have been demonstrating our view of art history has been changing radically for years. It just hasn’t been published for a wider pub…
1 year, 9 months ago