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Music journalism all but vanishes from our media
This week the country’s biggest arts funding agency published a plan to boost coverage of culture which has been dwindling in our media. Music reviews and writing used to be eagerly-read and… Audio
Music journalism all but vanishes from our media
This week the country’s biggest arts funding agency published a plan to boost coverage of culture which has been dwindling in our media. Music reviews and writing used to be eagerly-read and…
AudioNew Zealand cancels pavilion but confirms a record number of artists at 2024 Venice Biennale
“New Zealand cancels Venice Biennale pavilion, citing inadequate resources” ran the headline on leading international art news site Artnet this month. There were similar from New York’s Artforum… Audio
The Sheilah Winn saga: Much ado about funding
Was Creative NZ really cancelling the Bard? Audio
The Sheilah Winn saga: Much ado about funding
Was Creative NZ really cancelling the Bard?
AudioAll's Well That Ends Well? Reprieve for Shakespeare programme
The government says it wants the Shakespeare in schools programme to continue, after its funding was cut by Creative New Zealand. RNZ political reporter Katie Scotcher talks to Kathryn with the… Audio
Working From Home - Loren Taylor
Director Loren Taylor joins us to talk about her latest video project. Video, Audio
Pacific artists call out NZ govt arts funder for cultural bias
Pacific arts community members have called out perceived institutional racism at New Zealand's government arts funding body at a conference in the country's capital. Audio
Auckland arts funding: is Auckland ignoring arts and culture?
Auckland’s Super City Council is progressively cutting funding to the city's major cultural asset, arts advocates say. Audio
Arts Funding
Creative New Zealand's projecting a 10% drop in funds for the arts sector this year, due to a forecast decrease in Lottery Grant Board funding. This has got arts companies worried, with the Basement… Audio, Gallery
Panel Says
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Jeremy Elwood have been thinking about. Audio
Vincent O'Donnell: Simon Denny and Matt Goerzen
Upbeat Melbourne correspondent interviews the artists responsible for this year's New Zealand pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Audio