
Resources
Resource Library
Creative Capital: Celebrating queer joy with Pere Wihongi
Pere Wihongi, a musician, composer, voice actor, choreographer, and kapa haka performer, discusses embracing Te Reo Māori through music and advocating for authentic representation in kapa haka. Pere and Elyssia also discuss celebrating queer joy and resilience and embracing cultural identity as a superpower.
Creative Capital: Activism and artist-led design with Cat Ruka and Dominic Hoey
Cat Ruka and Dominic Hoey from D.A.M.N advocate for artists, discussing challenges during the pandemic and the need for artist-led initiatives. They explore alternative artist support models, impact of budget cuts, and envision a more inclusive and activist arts community. The conversation also touches on community-led art making and decentralised festivals.
Tāmaki Makaurau Capability Network - An overview of evaluation and learning
In 2021, Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi drew together individuals and organisations to design and deliver a range of capability initiatives. The aim was to develop a collective impact model to build creative sector capability in Auckland and form a community of practice to support ongoing capability development in the region.
Hōhā and Hauora - Learning about Arts Advocacy
An overview of Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi advocacy activity from 2019-2023
Auckland Council budget cuts – impact survey
Survey findings on the 2023/2024 Auckland Council Draft Budget's affects to the arts
Future models of governance for the creative sector
Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi is supporting an ongoing conversation to explore opportunities for innovation in governance within the arts, culture and creative sector. In this article Caren Rangi considers opportunities for innovation in creative sector governance.