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Enjoy: now accepting proposals for exciting, new projects for April 2011 onwards.
Due 30 September. See www.enjoy.org.nz for more information
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Enjoy: now accepting proposals for exciting, new projects for April 2011 onwards.
Due 30 September. See www.enjoy.org.nz for more information
artist/curator
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A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including Course Related Costs, The Intricate Art of Actually Caring and more.
The NZ International Film Festival has announced the Nga Whanaunga Maori and Pasifika short film programme for 2012. The seven shorts were selected by the Wairoa Maori Film Festival.
Wellington Ph.D student Hamish Clayton has won the NZSA Best First Book Award for Fiction for his novel, Wulf.
In between rehearsals at Leigh Hall, choreographer Ann Dewey tells us about the dance company's first crowdfunding campaign, on PledgeMe.
A new survey reconfirms Wellington as the Arts and Culture Capital, showing we attend more art events, more frequently than elsewhere in New Zealand, according to the Wellington City Council.
New Zealanders continue to enjoy and support the arts despite the difficult economic environment, according to Creative New Zealand’s latest survey.
Auckland Art Gallery - Toi o Tamaki is the 2012 winner of the top prize in New Zealand architecture – the New Zealand Architecture Medal.
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