icon_arrow-right icon_arrow-signup icon_arrowtop icon_chevron-signup icon_chevron icon_facebook icon_glass icon_plus icon_rss icon_twitter icon_x icon_youtube icon_instagram

Coronavirus (COVID-19) - the latest about our response [February 2022]

Close

Go to home page Go to home page

Menu Search

News and blog | Creative New Zealand

  1. Home
  2. News and blog

Call for applications for Te Wānanga Whakairo Rākau - National Carving School

Facebook share
Twitter share

30 Sep 2010

This content is tagged as Multi-Artform .

NEWS

New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute are now seeking applications for the 38th intake for Te Wānanga Whakairo Rākau (the National Carving School). Applicants must be between 18 and 30 years old and be able to demonstrate a competency in handling chisels, and have an ability and willingness to interpret and understand the theory component of this course.

Download an application form here (pdf 109kb)

If you have any questions please contact James Rickard (Tumu Whakairo)

james@tepuia.com or phone 07 343 1854.

While individuals are required to complete the application form in full, we recommend they are supported by tono from tribal authorities, marae committees and whānau.

To maintain the standard and quality of our graduates, places are strictly limited to 5 people or less per intake.

Applications for these positions close on Monday November 1st at 5pm.

Please distribute this pānui to your networks or individuals that might be interested.

For further information, please contact:

James Rickard (Tumu Whakairo)

james@tepuia.com

07 343 1854.

www.tepuia.com

CATEGORIES: Funding for organisations, Funding for individuals Latest news and blog

Share this

Facebook share
Twitter share

Share this

Facebook share
Twitter share

Logo cnz  small Logo cnz  large

Top

Search the site
  • Find funding
    • Funds
    • Funding schedule
    • Funding guidelines
    • Other sources of funding and support
    • FAQs: Funds and opportunities 2022/23
      • Arts Grants 2022/23: FAQs
      • Annual Arts Grants 2022/23: FAQs
    • Glossary
  • COVID-19 response
    • Latest COVID-19 updates
      • COVID-19 updates - 2020
    • Frequently Asked Questions
      • COVID-19 support for the arts community: FAQs
      • COVID-19 Protection Framework and the arts sector
      • Funding opportunities: July 2021 – June 2022
      • Arts Grants 2021/22: FAQs
      • Annual Arts Grants 2021: FAQs
      • Toi Ake - Mātauranga Māori Te Awe Kōtuku: FAQs
      • Government COVID-19 Delta Relief Funding: FAQs
    • Advice about currently funded projects
    • COVID-19 resources and links
  • Results of our work
    • Who got funded
    • Award winners
      • Arts Pasifika Awards
      • Prime Minister's Awards for literary achievement
      • Te Waka Toi Awards
    • Bursaries, fellowships, scholarships and residencies
  • Development and resources
    • New Zealanders and the Arts - Ko Aotearoa me ōna Toi
      • Māori perspectives
      • Pasifika perspectives
      • Asian New Zealanders
      • New Zealanders with lived experience of disability
      • Across our regions and cities
      • Past reports
    • Community arts toolkit
      • Projects to inspire
      • What makes a strong community arts project
      • Resources to develop your project
      • Funding your project
      • Support and networks
    • Workshops, webinars and training
      • Internships
      • Webinars and online training
      • Nui te Kōrero 2021
        • Speakers for Nui te Kōrero 2021
      • Investment client packages
        • Growth Package
        • Extension Package
        • Refresher Package
        • Change Package
    • Advocacy Toolkit
      • How you can advocate
      • The evidence to support your advocacy
      • Case Study: Circability
      • Case Study: Mixit Project
      • Case Study: Physics Room - The Voices Project
      • Case Study: Gap Filler
      • Case Study: All Right? Campaign - Christchurch
      • Case study: Art ACTion
      • Case Study: Toi Ora Live Art Trust
    • Volunteer Management Toolkit
    • Risk Management Toolkit
    • Donations Toolkit
      • Find the right donor
      • How to talk to possible donors
      • Keeping your donors happy
      • Tax incentives for individuals
      • Tax incentives for company donors
      • Checklist for accepting donations
      • Links to more advice
      • Understand tax language
    • Research and reports
    • Pacific Heritage Arts Database
    • Directory of arts links
  • About Creative NZ
    • Contact us
      • The team
    • What we do
      • Arts funding
      • International programme
      • Learning and development
      • Advocacy
    • Our Council
      • The Council's work
    • Work for us
    • Corporate documents
    • Logos
      • Creative Communities Scheme logos
    • Requesting Information
    • Making a complaint
    • Our vision and values
  • News and blog
  • Your account

    Register or Log in

: News and blog

Latest news and blog posts

  • New initiative invests in Pasifika creative entrepreneurs
  • Arts Grants Round 6 results
  • Winners of 2021 Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement and recipient of Michael King Writer’s Fellowship honoured at Premier House
  • See all latest

Sign up

Creative NZ Newsletter

Follow us

  • Facebook Facebook
  • Twitter Twitter
  • Instagram Instagram
  • Youtube YouTube

Sitewide Navigation

  • Find funding
  • COVID-19 response
  • Results of our work
  • Development and resources
  • About Creative NZ
  • News and blog
  • Site Map
  • Contact us
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility

Copyright Creative NZ 2022

General copyright statement