Generator
An initiative of the Arts Regional Trust Te Taumata Toi-a-iwi (ART) in partnership with The Big Idea, Generator is a series of online resources addressing some of the more challenging needs in the creative sector as well as, for people based in Auckland, a regular series of networking events.

ANSWER Balancing business and creativity can be tricky. ART Generator is a good place to explore the options – a practical, free online resource, and a network of peers where you can share experiences and find resources.

ANSWER A complicated question with as many different answers as there are different situations. ART Generator is a good place to explore the options – a practical, free online resource, and a network of peers where you can talk, learn and share experiences.

ANSWER A complicated question with as many different answers as there are different situations. ART Generator is a good place to explore the options – a practical, free online resource, and a network of peers where you can talk, learn and share experiences.

ANSWER A complicated question with as many different answers as there are different situations. ART Generator is a good place to explore the options – a practical, free online resource, and a network of peers where you can share experiences and find resources.
ANSWER Balancing business and creativity can be tricky. ART Generator is a good place to explore the options – a practical, free online resource, and a network of peers where you can share experiences and find resources.
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- Arts Regional Trust Te Taumata Toi a Iwi (ART)
The Arts Regional Trust : Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi
ART is an arts and creative industries development agency and a leading investor in growing entrepreneurship in Auckland’s creative sector. The City Councils of Auckland and Manukau created the Arts Regional Trust Te Taumata Toi-a–iwi (ART) in 2000 to manage and grow their combined share of funds provided through the disestablishment of Auckland Regional Services Trust.
To date, ART has invested in a number of significant projects in partnership with other organisations such as the city councils of the Auckland region, universities and government agencies.
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