DECORATE A TRAM; TOI TURAMA

GET KNITTING OR CROCHETING

 

Want to help decorate a MOTAT Tram with crocheted or knitted bunting?

The bunting will contribute to a project to decorate a tram and tram stops for an event at MOTAT on 12 June 2021, which is World Wide Knit in Public Day (WWKIPD).

The artist is running workshops at rest homes, but also looking for more people to get involved in this event.

EVENT: 12 June 2021 
LOCATION: MOTAT


For more info, contact Sue at

communitystringknitting@gmail.com 

 
 
 

 

 

Shaping the Future of the Arts, Culture and Creative Sector

Interested in how arts policy will shape the future of Aotearoa for the next three years?

Join a Livestream pre-election conversation on arts policies with:

Hon Carmel Sepuloni (Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister)
Jonathan Young MP (Arts, Culture and Heritage Spokesperson, National Party)
Chlöe Swarbrick MP (Arts, Culture and Heritage Spokesperson, Green Party)
Jenny Marcroft MP (Arts, Culture and Heritage Spokesperson, NZ First)

This forum will be facilitated by broadcaster Miriama Kamo.

Delivered via: Facebook Live

Date: Thursday, September 24, 2020

Time: 6.30pm – 8.00pm

Hosted by Arts Regional Trust, Auckland Live


Young Creatives Art Course

Young Creatives Art Course

Join a 5 week course for children aged 5-10 years to learn basic artistic skills, all materials provided.

Date: Friday 31 July—28 August 2020

Venue: Te Manawa Communty Hub
Creative Space Level
111 Kohuhu Lane, Westgate

Two sessions available:

5—7 year olds 3.45pm—4.30pm
8—10 year olds 4.45pm—5.30pm

Register now via Eventbrite

For more information on the course please email temananwa@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Whàriki weaving workshop using recycled fabric

Whàriki weaving workshop using recycled fabric

Join a FREE creative and crafty workshop facilitated by Nat Rose Te Hei



Join a FREE creative and crafty workshop facilitated by Nat Rose Te Hei (Ngāti Porou, Tainui) at Te Manawa

Whàriki workshop using recycled fabric. A fun activity for children, suitable for five years and up. Bring your own materials – some will be provided also.

Date: July 7th 2020
Time: 10.30-12.30pm
Ages: 5yrs upwards
Venue: Te Manawa, 11 Kohuhu Lane, Westgate
Wheelchair accessible.


FREE but registration required by emailing creativehendersonmassey@gmail.com or sending us a facebook message.

Or, Reserve a spot via our Facebook event here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/552520995630914/

Uku clay (Tàonga Pùoro) workshop

Uku clay (Tàonga Pùoro) workshop

Facilitated by Nat Rose Te Hei & Julious Mora


Enjoy this fun FREE workshop for all ages, and get ready to make your very own kōauau (flute) and a song to go with it. Using clay and natural materials to add texture and colour, this is a natural, eco-friendly and musical workshop.

Date: 6 July
Time: 10:30 – 12:30
Venue: Te Manawa, 11 Kohuhu Lane, Westgate
Ages: 5 yrs up
Wheelchair accessible

FREE but registration required by emailing creativehendersonmassey@gmail.com or sending a facebook message.

Or, Reserve a spot via our Facebook event here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1508949152600485/

Make a stand for the arts!

Have your say on Auckland Council’s Emergency Budget

Until 19 June, Aucklanders are being offered the chance to provide feedback on the Auckland Council Emergency Budget 2020/2021. In Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland Council adopts its Emergency Budget for the current financial year. It has direct ramifications on how arts and culture will be presented, performed and experienced.

Cuts to the arts include; 

  • Fewer and smaller events, including regional events and festivals such as Matariki Festival, Waitangi Ki Manukau, Movies in Parks, Music in Parks, Heritage Festival
  • Council facilities reducing opening hours
  • Scaled back programmes in community centres, arts facilities like galleries and libraries and scaled back regional arts and culture programmes 
  • Fewer arts, culture and events grants due to a reduction in activity, including reduced contestable grants
  • Public art spending would be reduced by 70 per cent.

You can see all the info about potential cuts to ‘The Arts’ at this article by The Big Idea – Make a Stand for the arts

Even with the knowledge that there would have to be impacted in these tough times, it’s a bitter pill to swallow. HOWEVER, There is still a window of opportunity for those who live in the region to be heard. 

Support the arts and make your opinions known before the 19th June.

Have your say here
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UNESCO Minor Grants

MINOR GRANTS AVAILABLE – UP TO $5,000

Given the current situation with COVID-19, the National Commission for UNESCO would like to support creative thinking that will build social inclusion – albeit at a physical distance. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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The Commision represents New Zealand to UNESCO, and takes the best of the UNESCO collective resources, networks, programmes and connections for application in a way that benefits New Zealand. Auckland City of Music is one of the commissions projects.⠀

Link to all the information and application pack can be found at 

https://unesco.org.nz/awards-and-gra…/minor-grants/

Online Hui – Connecting the Creative Community

Inviting the creative sector to come together

PANNZ (Performing Arts Network of New Zealand), in partnership with Auckland Live, invites the creative sector from across Aotearoa to come together through a series of weekly online hui, at the beginning of each week, while in lockdown.

These regular hui offer an opportunity for us to gather remotely, connect, and get up to date as a community.

Each week a panel will be livestreamed via youtube

All the details can be found on the PANNZ Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/pannz.org.nz/