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Mapping the Auckland Funding Ecosystem for Ngā Toi – Culture, Creativity and the Arts
Mapping the Auckland Funding Ecosystem for Ngā Toi – Culture, Creativity and the Arts’ research report (2023) reviews funders and funding for regional for arts, culture and heritage.
Creative Capital: Radical joy with Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole
Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole, creators of Wharenui Harikoa, discuss their journey from diverse backgrounds to crochet artistry. They explore ancestral ties, cultural identity, and the transformative impact of crochet workshops in prison. The conversation highlights the joy of collaboration, conveying warmth through creativity, and celebrating Māori art without limitations.
Creative Capital: Community representation with Jonjon Tolovae Cowley Lupo
Jonjon Tolovae Cowley Lupo, an original member of No.3 Roskill Theatre and part of its core group of creatives, discusses the impact of art on addressing cultural displacement, the inception of No. 3, and the importance of dedicated creative spaces for emerging artists.
Creative Capital: Artist-led spaces and mentorship with Lance Fepuleai
Lance Fepuleai, founder of Sky Pirates, shares insights on the value of hand-drawn designs, challenges of running a gallery, and the importance of self-belief for emerging artists. He discusses the impact of hip-hop on creativity, the success of Sky Pirates as a social enterprise, and the need for increased support in the creative community.
Creative Capital: Community mobilisation with Amiria Puia-Taylor
Amiria Puia-Taylor, a cultural and community arts manager discusses embracing indigenous culture in creativity, bridging urban and rural youth through mural arts and using art for healing. She also reflects on mobilisation through unity and embracing safety and love for community growth.