
Ngaroma Riley wins Molly Morpeth Canaday Award 2025
The award, now in its 39th year, seeks to highlight and celebrate excellence in contemporary art practice throughout Aotearoa.

The award, now in its 39th year, seeks to highlight and celebrate excellence in contemporary art practice throughout Aotearoa.

The Crucible Artist Residency pilot programme moves into its second phase, with two new artists, John Ward Knox and Motoko Kikkawa, commencing 16-week residencies from 10 February.

The artist was selected by Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, the Creative New Zealand delivery partner for Aotearoa’s pavilion at the event.

The book, published by Grace and High-Low, has been printed in a limited edition run of 250 copies.

The Hawke’s Bay gallery invites applications to its generous eight-week residency programme. Applications close 2 February 2025.

Artspace Aotearoa Kaitohu Director Ruth Buchanan writes on the 2025 question for the gallery programme, “is language large enough?”

Liquid States engages with the sensory and material possibilities of colour, form, and process.

The first exhibitions will be by painters Georgie Hill and Jake Walker.

The bridge, designed by architects John Gray and the late Rewi Thompson with artist Paratene Matchitt, will face demolition due to the untenable expense of earthquake strengthening.

Applications are open until Sunday 12 January 2025.