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 […]
Creative Fellow Nancy Adler tells us how something as simple as viewing a piece of art can benefit us greatly […]
Internationally acclaimed calligraphy artist Wang Dongling created a large-scale artwork at Auckland Art Gallery: view the video and photographs to experience this special event.
What makes for a creative education? Can creativity be taught? Professor Michael Anderson offers a cross-disciplinary model for creative learning.
Our sixth Creative Fellow, Professor Jonothan Neelands, visited New Zealand to discuss why the Arts matter.
Watch online: Kevin Roberts discussed creativity and innovation at a free public lecture delivered in February 2016.
Find out more about the creative brain following Brain Awareness Week 2016.
Hear Professor Bruce Sheridan, our fourth Creative Fellow, offer insights into creativity, imagination and innovation in newly posted video interviews.
A surprising lecture in the Creative Process course last week as Associate Professor Peter O’Connor discussed the importance of surprise to creative learning.