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An extraordinary piece of ngā toi Māori isn't just inspiring awe and reflection from New Zealanders, it's proving a connecting kaupapa for indigenous people from across the globe. READ MORE
After getting his life back on track after a stint in prison, former gang member Richard Fa'avesi explains how his creative outlet paved the way. READ MORE
From tradesman to craftsman, a retired Pākehā joiner explains what led him out of his comfort zone and into studying toi whakairo rākau. READ MORE
Behind the emotion of Aotearoa's pioneering literary festival's heart-breaking decision and an insightful, insider's guide to the creative community's funding crisis. READ MORE
Art is about expression, creativity and freedom yet when it comes to burlesque, performers still have to battle stigmas and stereotypes - even from within the creative community. READ MORE
Rejection sucks - but this trio of creative women show that when someone closes the door on you, the best answer is sometimes to kick down the wall and build your own door for others to enter. READ MORE
Representation matters - Four talented wāhine explain why being authentic matters as they embrace Te Ao Toi by their own rules. READ MORE
How family, passion and a desire to hold space for Pasifika people drove Kim Meredith to step into the challenge of becoming a gallery owner. READ MORE
These videos are made with the support of NZ on Air Public Interest Journalism Fund.