Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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Virtual, mixed and extended realities on show
13 June 2022
For the first time, Ars Electronica Garden Aotearoa is open to the public as a physical exhibition, featuring around 15 installations including from Waipapa Taumata Rau.
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Fast Forward: urban development needs to focus on the local
3 June 2022
Dr Lee Beattie, Acting Head of the School of Architecture and Planning, and Ian Munro, an Auckland-based urban designer, make their case for more localised Transit Oriented Development.
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Architecture students nest on their laurels
1 June 2022
The student creators of winning sculpture The Nest salvaged a previous winning sculpture, also by University of Auckland students, to give it new life.
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Elam student wins Adam Portraiture Award
30 May 2022
Congratulations to Jessica Gurnsey, who in her first year of a conjoint degree with Elam School of Fine Arts and the School of Business, has won the 2022 $20,000 Adam Portraiture Award, the youngest to ever win the award.
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Decolonising our Western approach to design
18 May 2022
We need to be alert to cultural appropriation, and that includes designers and design educators, says Dr Diana Albarrán González, who recently took up her role as deputy director of and lecturer in the Design Programme at the University.
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Ten great works for New Zealand Music Month
18 May 2022
In celebration of New Zealand Music Month, Dr Leonie Holmes, distinguished composer and senior lecturer at the School of Music, shares ten great works by Aotearoa New Zealand composers, and what she loves about them.
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Perseverance pays off for eco-housing community
16 May 2022
Architecture alumna Robin Allison's long road to develop a 32-home eco-community in Auckland has been documented in a book.
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Linda Tyler unpacks a Serene Timoteo artwork
16 May 2022
The University Art Collection has more than 1,700 items across five campuses. Linda Tyler showcases another of her favourite pieces.
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Making both folly and virtue out of old wood
16 May 2022
Three masters students from the School of Architecture and Planning have won this year’s Brick Bay Folly prize, for an architectural structure made entirely out of the timber of a former Folly winner.
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Maureen Lander: 'The University still plays a role in my life'
13 May 2022
Weaver and teacher Maureen Lander is one of our distinguished alumni in 2022 and, in her 80th year, is still working with students on campus.
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Making art in, and out, of lockdown
5 May 2022
Lockdown presented many challenges for Master of Fine Arts graduate Sara Moana Edwards, so she began to draw her way out of a “lockdown burnout” which turned out to be both cathartic and productive.
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Distinguished university alumni named for 2022
5 May 2022
The University of Auckland has awarded Distinguished Alumni Awards to five alumni who have excelled in their fields and made a significant impact on their community.