Breadcrumbs List.
Arts and culture
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Te Kapua O’Connor inspired by Māori ancestors
31 October 2022
PhD student Te Kapua O’Connor worked with mentors to transform his research on Māori ancestors into an accessible book.
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Crystal Arts prize winner starts whole new chapter
20 October 2022
The winner of the largest university award for creative writing in Aotearoa is a first time novelist who hopes this will be the start of an exciting new phase of her creative life.
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Turning musicians' brain activity into painting, live
17 October 2022
For this year's Dunedin Art's Festival, artist researcher Simon Ingram is collaborating with the renowned NZ Trio to interpret the contemporary classical musicians’ brainwaves as a form of painting, while they’re performing.
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Comic genius: from research to cartoons
14 October 2022
A hub of artists translating academic research into comics could become a reality at the University of Auckland.
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Architecture students create Urban Village for Late Night Art
11 October 2022
A series of artistic projects created by students from the University of Auckland's School of Architecture and Planning will be exhibited as part of Late Night Art, part of Art in the City 2022.
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Creating a spectacle
6 October 2022
The politics behind collecting and exhibiting contemporary art are being explored in a new exhibition, opening at Old Government House on 12 October.
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Professors bring colour to Queen’s Arcade
6 October 2022
POP is one of six pop up gallery spaces to feature in Arcadia as part of Art in the City, showcasing the work of Professors Nuala Gregory and Diane Brand from the Faculty of Arts and Industries, 7-16 October.
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What a difference a mayor could make
5 October 2022
Opinion: Auckland is not Copenhagen, but it could be a lot more like Copenhagen should our new mayor choose to make it so, says Dr Timothy Welch
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Movement therapy as an alternative to talk therapy
4 October 2022
Opinion: Dance movement therapy offers an effective form of psychotherapy and an alternative to more traditional talk-based psychotherapies, says Dr Rebecca Weber.
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Decolonising dance education in Papua New Guinea
4 October 2022
Naomi Faik-Simet is the first PhD candidate from Papua New Guinea to graduate from the Dance Studies programme, an achievement honoured in a graduation ceremony in Port Moresby.
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Blues Award winner to design a wharenui for Auckland high school
3 October 2022
ELAM student Emma Ormsby (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Porou, Tainui) is in her final year of Bachelor of Fine Arts - but her journey is just getting started.
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Making art from sound, Tongan style
30 September 2022
The practice of Doctor of Fine Arts graduate, Sione Faletau, has shifted and evolved over the years of his studies, and across myriad media, but it has always been grounded in Tongan culture and concepts.