• Media arts supports the creation of work across a range of media platforms

    One of twenty-four transition paintings from the end of Welby Ings' short film Munted. Munted uses both watercolour and film in a lyrical narrative. Drawings from the film were exhibited in Drawings from a Fictional Man, an exhibition curated by Amanda Montgomerie 

  • Still image from Sally Tran film - Toi La Who

    Toi La Who – Anne, a young New Zealand girl, lives in a perfect world. One day, however, she is forced to re-examine herself and the world ignored, and starts to recognise her culture and identity. Directed and written by Sally Tran. Produced by David White.

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Funding Opportunities for Media arts

Fund name Closing date

Sector Development Incentive Fund 2 Mar . 2012

Creative New Zealand is calling for sector development proposals from organisations and individuals with funding agreements through the Arts Leadership Investment (Toi Tōtara Haemata) programme and the Arts Development Investment (Toi Uru Kahikatea) programme.

Maximum amount of fund is $250,000 which is expected to be  allocated in support of at least 3 proposals.

Value: $250,000 p.a fund maximum

Arts Grant 2 Mar . 2012

Arts Grants are awarded in two rounds per year and are available to all artforms. They offer more funding than Quick Response Grants, but take longer for us to assess.

Value: $65,000 or less

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Media arts Adviser

Emma Ward

Emma joined Creative New Zealand in 2005 and was appointed Arts Adviser in 2008. She… emma.ward@creativenz.govt.nz

09 365 1416

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