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Keep It Lit For Ahikāroa 4 – On Māori Television And Māori+!

The long-awaited fourth season of the hit drama AHIKĀROA screens on Māori Television every Thursday at 9.30 PM - but diehard fans can ‘binge-watch’ the first 10 half-hour episodes on MĀORI+. Loosely translated as ‘keep it lit’, AHIKĀROA is New Zealand’s .

Photographing a scarred landscape: Bruce Foster s work included in online art series

Photographing a scarred landscape: Bruce Foster s work included in online art series
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Inside Kate Newby s creative family home, built up from a 1970s pottery

Jessica-Belle Greer13:42, Jun 30 2021 Emily Chalk/Haven Contemporary artist Kate Newby has returned to her family’s property at Te Henga for a peaceful yet productive homecoming. This story was published on Haven. Kate Newby’s childhood home was a pottery when her parents got the keys to it in the 1970s. At the time, it could only be accessed by gravel roads. They built the house up from a shell, installing upcycled materials, including windows they found on the side of High Street in central Auckland. Set amid the Te Henga (Bethells Beach) bush, the home’s surroundings seem to foster creativity. Kate grew up across the road from filmmaker Briar March and down the way from her mentor, the artist Allie Eagle.

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SunLive - Auckland artist wins Tauranga Art Gallery prize

Auckland artist wins Tauranga Art Gallery prize Ayesha Green. Photo: Supplied. Auckland artist Ayesha Green has won the 2021 Rydal Art Prize. As the second recipient of the bi-annual award run by Tauranga Art Gallery in partnership with Seeds Trust, Ayesha receives $25,000 and an opportunity to develop an exhibition in Tauranga Art Gallery’s 2022 programme. The Rydal Art Prize was established in 2019 to acknowledge an artist who has made a substantial contribution to contemporary painting. A non-acquisitive award, the Rydal Art Prize seeks to celebrate the vitality that painting continues to have within the diverse contemporary art field in New Zealand.

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