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 […]
Why does every great city need a great art gallery? Why do great organisations need them? Creative Fellow Nancy Adler explains.
‘Whether you’re three, 33, or 93, play is important.’ ‘If play can get you outside of your head, and into […]
‘Comedians may be seen as clowns, but often it’s these people who are going to see further because they’re playing […]
‘Being open to new situations, but feeling skilled enough to deal with them, becomes an exciting adventure.’ Clive Wilkins And […]
‘If we allow ourselves to learn in an emergent environment, then creativity is going to flourish.’ Creative Fellow Dr. Rita Irwin
Artist Max Gimblett discusses creativity, morality and spirituality – and his own creative pathway.
Associate Professor Peter Shand (NICAI) offered students in the third “The Creative Process” lecture extraordinary examples of the process of ‘creating’ art.