The “near death” of arts in schools
Peter O’Connor, a Professor of Education at the University of Auckland, wrote for Newsroom about the “near death” of arts […]
Peter O’Connor, a Professor of Education at the University of Auckland, wrote for Newsroom about the “near death” of arts […]
Skid Row covers fifty city blocks immediately east of downtown Los Angeles and is home to approximately 5000 homeless people. […]
Professor Peter O’Connor (The University of Auckland and The Creative Thinking Project) has been invited to Los Angeles to create […]
Nalini Singh is a New York Times best-selling author who specialises in paranormal romance novels. Her books have been translated into 20 languages […]
Globally, there is an increasing evidence base for the benefits of the arts to our health and wellbeing. They are […]
The Creative Thinking Project is proud to mark the launch of Wellington’s Te Ora Auaha Creative Wellbeing Alliance Aotearoa, a […]
‘That’s What Friends Are For’ is the latest project by Hobson Street Theatre Company, New Zealand’s only theatre company involving […]
This week we heard the awful news that Stephen Hillenburg, creator of SpongeBob Squarepants, had passed away at the age of […]
To mark the Auckland concert by Bob Dylan, Patron of the University of Auckland’s Creative Thinking Project join us for […]
Heads Held High is a dynamic and inspiring performance by 60 young leaders from South Auckland. This wonderful podcast (9 […]