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  • Three Picks from The Dowse

    Three picks from Director of The Dowse Art Museum, Karl Chitham
  • Verb Wellington: Micro Review #2

    As part of our new series, we caught up with our resident Queen of Books, Verb Wellington Co-Director, Claire Mabey, as she reviews the reading highlights from her bedside table.
  • Fired Up: Festival of Ceramics

    We were proud to present Fired Up: Festival of Ceramics as part of the 2020 New Zealand Festival of the Arts. Created, curated and driven by passionate gallery owners Jhana Millers (Jhana Millers Gallery) and Jenny Neligan (Bowen Galleries), Fired Up was a fantastic way to explore and celebrate New Zealand’s lively and diverse contemporary ceramics-making scene. We caught up with Jhana and Jenny to hear how the Festival went and what’s next for this dynamic duo.
  • Verb Wellington: Micro Reviews

    We caught up with our resident Queen of books, Verb Wellington Co-Director, Claire Mabey.
  • Emma Ng Q&A - Visual Arts Under Lockdown

    We were delighted to catch up with curator, writer and public programmer Emma Ng, who curated Into the Open for the 2020 New Zealand Festival of the Arts, for a look into the Visual Arts under lockdown: trends, wins and inspirations.
  • Howard Greive’s Top 3!

    Festival friend and Patron Howard Greive shares with us his top three 2020 Festival experiences. We’d love to hear your feedback too and will be sending out a short survey soon for your reflections.
  • Covid-19 Statement from New Zealand Festival of the Arts Directors

  • Your Weekend Lockdown Arts Fix

    From a full digital recording of 2020 Festival favourite Släpstick to an essay on the music of Aldous Harding and a virtual tour of Tate Modern, take a look at some of the best arts on offer online this weekend.
  • This Reading Life: Kinley Salmon

    NZ-born, US-based Economist Kinley Salmon shares his Reading Life
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