
NZ-bound illusionist on the ‘sliding doors moment’ that led to him touring the world
Scott Silven says much of his success comes down to being 'really lucky'.
Scott Silven says much of his success comes down to being 'really lucky'.
Ella Jones said she almost didn't enter the competition as she thought it was a long shot.
Review: An octogenarian poet confronts war, love, sea creatures and mortality.
'All art should be political. Every good sculpture should have context, form and story.'
'Auckland... has become a test case for housing deregulation,' the Economist says.
May Pang aims to correct misconceptions about her relationship with the star.
'People just sit, relax, and enjoy what they are doing.'
Waretini-Hemara hopes to be the first Kiwi to compete in Chetwynd World Carving Champs.
From Gisborne to Amsterdam: Cat Brown blends worlds in art.
Wāhine Māori artists showcase creativity for Matariki exhibition.
Congratulations to anyone not hit by cold and flu season — make the most of it.
Metcalfe is their maiden name and the caps spell Metal which is what their art is about.
The Settlement Centre Waikato postpones its opening events due to a pro-Palestine protest.
One of Hawke's Bay's most respected elders has been captured in portrait form.
'Leveraging our innovative reputation in the pursuit of creating remarkable homes'.
The masterpiece by Titian was found inside an unassuming white and blue plastic bag.
A round-up of our favourite school holiday activities happening around Auckland this July.
Graham Tipene's Waimahara is a fully immersive experience that will sing along with you.
Lyrics nothing new but comforting coming from someone else.
The event theme highlights the “Immense value of our taonga, our geothermal resources.”
Māramatanga was commissioned by the University of Auckland
She never expected to become a filmmaker at 50. Now, her work is being screened globally.
It's only the birthplace of one of the world's most famous artists and artistic movements.
Museum owner says it's a lifelong project that will never be finished.
Ngāti Whātua and other donors to bankroll exhibition at Auckland Art Gallery
After years of exhibiting plates as their fundraiser, cups now take centre stage.
The cyclone-ravaged building has been trucked out of the Waiohiki Creative Arts Village.
War Dance at Taranaki was first shown in 1857 but has since been rarely seen.
The enduring legacy of an artist, activist and canonised 'saint'.
'I didn’t have a lot of time while we had Pipi but now I do.'