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New Zealand artist: Joanne Gair

Travellers enjoying Air New Zealand’s current in-flight safety videos are witnessing the impact of an art form popularised by a talented young Kiwi.

NZ musician: Ladyhawke - Pip Brown

Ladyhawke – aka Pip Brown – was New Zealand's hottest musical export in 2009.

From WOW to 'Avatar' for young Kiwi artist

A young New Zealand artist who produced her first national masterpiece at the age of eight, is a costume maker behind the hugely successful 3D blockbuster, Avatar - now the world’s #2 movie of all time.

Rat race refugee forsakes cakes for clay

She’s known as one of New Zealand’s ‘rat race refugees’, but Rebecca Shawyer’s decision to throw in a high profile international food career for a lifestyle change is putting her back on the world stage – this time for a different kind of handiwork.

Conservator restores New Zealand treasure

A conservator specialising in Māori and Pacific objects has turned an expert hand to restoring one of New Zealand’s oldest surviving Māori waka (canoe).

Jazz goes Deco for Hawke’s Bay fest

Napier’s unique Art Deco heritage sets the scene for a festival that recalls the hedonistic roar of the thirties jazz scene.

WOW: an off-the-wall art extravaganza

New Zealand's World of WearableArt (WOW) is a unique Kiwi event – billed as 'Mardi Gras meets haute couture' – where art and fashion collude in a spectacular stage show.

Kiwi artists share stories of home

New Zealand will be represented at the 2009 Venice Biennale by two eminent artists of differing mediums and methods but with a common interest – their birthplace and favourite Kiwi foods.

Auckland: 30 minutes to contrasting worlds

Auckland's dramatic coastal scenery is only the beginning of the contrasting landscapes found within a short distance of the city's downtown business centre.

Ta moko - traditional Māori tattoo art

In recent years New Zealand has seen a resurgence in the traditional practice of ta moko – the permanent body and face marking of the indigenous Māori people.

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