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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is seeking a full-time librarian to join their team, with applications due 17 March 2024.

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is seeking a full-time librarian to join their team, with applications due 17 March 2024.

The Asian Artists’ Fund 2024 is a partnership between Foundation North and Creative New Zealand and seeks to support the development of Asian artists in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and Te Tai Tokerau Northland.

Pātaka Art+Museum and Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa invite applications for the Aniva Arts Residency from Pacific artists or practitioners who identify as LGBTQIA+/MVPFAFF.

Entries for the Michèle Whitecliffe Art Writing Prize are now open until 31 July 2024. The theme for this year’s entries is Artificial intelligence (AI) and the visual arts.

For TamateaArt, artists contribute to an extensive conservation project in Fiordland’s Tamatea Dusky Sound.

Nathan Moore and Bindi Nimmo begin the internships this month, with a focus on both practical skills and capability building.

Ōtautahi’s Toi Moroki Centre of Contemporary Art announces their second annual Call for Proposals, due by 7 April 2024.

The festival of new and existing work will screen in multiple locations across Aotearoa in the later months of 2024, with proposals due 11 March.

With the end of its first 100 days approaching, the National Party has remained quiet on its plan for the arts. We reached out to new Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Hon Paul Goldsmith, in an attempt to gauge what’s in store.

Eight artists have taken home awards, including winner Elliot Collins.