• Creative New Zealand supports the creation of heritage and innovative works

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

  • Creative New Zealand supports the creation of innovative work

    What Colour is the sacred by installation artist Tiffany Singh, the current Creative New Zealand and the National University of Samoa Artist-in-Residence.

  • New Zealanders experience high-quality arts

    Venus Is... combines theatre with dance and song to recreate the sensuality embodied in the erotic literature of authors such as James Joyce, EE Cummings, Anias Nin, and Shakespeare. Q Theatre. Part of the Erupt Lake Taupo Festival.

  • Creative New Zealand supports the creation of heritage and innovative works

    Taha Tahi One by Lina Marsh, a visual artist supported by Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust, funded by Creative New Zealand.

  • New Zealanders experience high quality arts

    In their first outing since 2009 Fly My Pretties performed at Hagley Park, Christchurch in October 2011 with funding from a Creative New Zealand Earthquake Assistance Grant. Courtesy of Fly My Pretties and Loop.

  • High-quality New Zealand art is developed

    Michael James Manaia, NZ International Arts Festival 2012, courtesy of Taki Rua Theatre

  • High quality New Zealand art is developed

    Areta Wilkinson, Aberrant pendants I - VII, 2011, cast silver. Courtesy of the artist and Bartley + Company Art.

  • Creative New Zealand supports the creation of innovative work

    Wild Creations Residency 2011, Lake Tarawera, Madeleine Child and Philip Jarvis

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