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    • Jim-cooper

      Jim Cooper's installation as part of the Taiwan International Biennale of Ceramics, 2010. Curator: Moyra Elliott.

    • Daniel-belton

      Daniel Belton – Good Company Arts, Line Dances project. Photo: WJS Grenfell (c) 2010.

    • Michel-tuffery-sydney

      Michel Tuffery – First Contact Sydney Festival, Festival First Night 2011. Photo: Mick Richards, Brisbane.

    • Dianna-fuemana

      Dianna Fuemana, Once Upon a Deadline, New Zealand Post Writers and Readers Week 2010. Photo: Robert Catto

    • Tai-kerekere

      Graphic designer and carving restorer Tai Kerekere is a Te Waka Toi 2011 scholarship winner.

    • Sally-tran-toi-la-who

      Image from Sally Tran film - Toi La Who

    • 90th-celebration

      John Ritchie - A 90th Birthday Celebration, Christchurch Civic Music Council. Photo: Karel Kaspar.

    • Arts-pasifika-awards2

      Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards 2011

    • Riverside-drive

      Riverside Drive is a world premiere to feature at the 2011 Festival of Colour, 12-17 April. Photo: Simon Darby.

    • Taki-rua

      Awhi Tapu, by Taki Rua Productions - New Zealand’s national Māori theatre company. Performers: Kura Forrester, James Tito, Tola Newbery, Matariki Whatarau. Photo credit: Philip Merry.

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      Michael Parekowhai - Chapman's Homer, 2011. Bronze, stainless steel. Two pieces: 2510 x 2710 x 1750mm, 560 x 870 x 370mm. Credit: Michael Hall.

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Upcoming Capability Building Programmes

March - August 2012 Optimise Webinar Series
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    Funding and programmes guide 2012

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    Application for project funding form 2012

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    Annual Report 2010/11

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    Individual publishing subsidies guidelines 2012

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