
Creative New Zealand
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New Zealand's national arts development agency that encourages, promotes and supports the arts in Aotearoa New Zealand. #artmatters
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Hear from FAFSWAG co-founder Pati Tyrell on what goes on behind the scenes of running the internationally-renowned art collective. This is the latest instalment of the Art Work series with The Spinoff, taking a look behind the curtain at the working lives of artists.


Multi-disciplinary artist Emiko Sheehan (Waikato, Tūwharetoa, Raukawa, Ngāti Tahu–Ngāti Whaoa) has plenty on her plate. So how does she balance it all? Find out in the latest edition of Art Work, our series with The Spinoff. thespinoff.co.nz/partner/13-07-…

Looking forward to welcoming all our friends from #newzealand to #EDINBURGH - and great to have the support of British Council and Creative New Zealand. Kia ora to one and all.

Meet the artists flying the flag for Aotearoa at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August through our partnership with British Council. These are our Teina recipients and you can find out more about them here: ow.ly/Niit50PpxZS


Introducing our Tuakana cohort who are returning to Edinburgh Festivals this month through our partnership with British Council. Find out more about the group who'll be representing Aotearoa here: ow.ly/VuJI50Ppy3C


"I could easily find a job that sits in an office, and in the long run, that might pay and buy you material things but it will never feed my soul in the way creativity does." - Rodney Bell Check out this week's Art Work from The Spinoff. ow.ly/eW7R50PwiJP

Hear about the magic #EdinburghEffect on Kiwi artists as TVNZ+'s TVNZ Breakfast interviews Sacha Copland – who is at Edinburgh Festivals in a 17-strong delegation of diverse Kiwi artists - and 'surreal sketch circus' show Laser Kiwi, a break-out success at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

"You have to surround yourself with your peeps that you know are going to be there for you." The creators of Wharenui Harikoa - a large-scale crocheted wharenui - Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole speak to The Spinoff about what goes into their mahi. thespinoff.co.nz/partner/24-08-…

"Without art, we do not have creativity. Without creativity, we do not have innovation. Without innovation, we do not have solutions." Nina Oberg Humphries speaks to The Spinoff in the latest edition of Art Work. ow.ly/qHTv50PO86b

"The requirements of the job shouldn’t really force us to work 24 hours a day, there has to be a better way." - Sarah Foster-Sproull speaks to The Spinoff about maintaining work-life balance in the latest edition of Art Work. ow.ly/Zusr50PTbJj



Last night it was great to hear NZ artists who travelled to Edinburgh as part of the Creative New Zealand / British Council NZ and the Pacific delegation share their festival experiences with the local arts sector.
