Malawi: Arts for Prosperity I’m ashamed to say that if someone had asked me where Malawi was before I looked at this project, I would hum, and ha, and probably shrug my shoulders. “Somewhere in Africa? Yeah? Nah?” Malawi is […]
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Malawi: Arts for Prosperity I’m ashamed to say that if someone had asked me where Malawi was before I looked at this project, I would hum, and ha, and probably shrug my shoulders. “Somewhere in Africa? Yeah? Nah?” Malawi is […]
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Will sounds like an all round awesome guy. He teaches two childrens’ choirs (Mr Frost!), entertains friends’ kids at birthday parties (10 nine year olds this weekend – for three hours…), and all he wants to do is record his first […]
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When this project first came to us, I was so excited. I had just seen “Exit Through the Giftshop” (thank you free movies in the botanic gardens, Wellington!) and that had gotten me thinking about street art in general, and […]
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Well, you know some pretty cool things are afoot when the projects you’re working with start getting talked about in the media left, right and centre. Here are a few of the highlights from the past week: Tama Waipara, the […]
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PledgeMe.co.nz, New Zealand’s number one crowd-funding website, has celebrated its unprecedented success with a party attracting hundreds of creative Kiwis. The website was relaunched late January 2012 to help bridge the gap between creative projects and the funding they need […]
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Melissa Fergusson launched the charlatan clinic in May 2011 and already they have two successful productions under their belt. The Artefact Project (seen above) is their first foray for 2012 and focuses on the platonic relationship between friends Richard and […]
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