Organisations
Creative New Zealand
Public Agency -
Old Public Trust Building
131-135 Lambton Quay
Wellington
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Telephone: (04) 473 0880, |
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Funding Opportunities:
Residency: Sanskriti Foundation, New Delhi
Residency: Red Gate Gallery, Beijing
Funding Opportunity Links:
Annual FundingArtists to Antarctica Programme
Arts Pasifika Awards: Emerging Pacific Islands Artist Award
Arts Pasifika Awards: Iosefa Enari Memorial Award
Arts Pasifika Awards: Pacific Heritage Arts Award
Arts Pasifika Awards: Pacific Innovation and Excellence Award
Arts Pasifika Awards: Senior Pacific Islands Artist Award
Butland Music Scholarship
Cook Islands Artist's Residency
Creative Communities Scheme
Creative New Zealand Berlin Writers' Residency
Creative New Zealand - Blumhardt Foundation Curatorial Internship
Creative New Zealand Choreographic Fellowship
Creative New Zealand Craft/Object Art Fellowship
Creative New Zealand Randell Cottage Writers Residency
Creative New Zealand Michael King Writers' Fellowship
International Studio & Curatorial Program, New York
Jack McGill Music Scholarship
Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin
Louis Johnson Writers' Bursary
The New Zealand Post Mansfield Prize
Multi-Year Funding
Public Lending Right for New Zealand Authors Scheme
Nga Karahipi a Te Waka Toi/Te Waka Toi Scholarships
Project Funding: Arts Board
Project Funding: Pacific Arts Committee
Project Funding: Te Waka Toi (the Maori arts board)
Screen Innovation Production Fund
Todd Writers' Bursary
Tup Lang Choreographic Award
Wild Creations: Artists in Residence Programme
Arts Pasifika Awards: Salamander Gallery Award for Emerging Pacific Visual Artists
Relevance and Activity:
Drama, dance and performing arts
English Language and Literature
Music
Visual Arts and Media
Creative New Zealand is a government organisation responsible for developing the arts in New Zealand. Creative New Zealand was established as a crown entity under the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 1994. In 2003/2004, it received $13.5 million (excl. GST) from the Government and $18.5 million (excl. GST) from the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board.Our governing body is the Arts Council and our funding decision-making bodies are the Arts Board, Te Waka Toi (our Maori arts board) and the Pacific Arts Committee.Creative New Zealand's strategic plan for 2001-2004 recognises the central role New Zealand arts and artists play in society and their contribution to the nation's wellbeing. We achieve our work through funding programmes, special initiatives, advocacy, partnerships, responsive service and positive relationships.Our vision , A matau wawatanga Toi Aotearoa: the arts inspiring and sustaining a creative New Zealand , Toi Aotearoa: hei whakaara, hei hapai i te wairua auaha o Aotearoa Our purpose , Ko to matou KaupapaTo encourage, promote and support the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders , He kaupapa hei whakatenatena, hei hapai, a, hei tautoko i nga toi i roto i Aotearoa hei painga mo te katoa o nga iwi o Aotearoa - Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 1994 As New Zealand's leading arts development organisation, Creative New Zealand fosters this country's unique creative development. Our work is diverse, ranging from grassroots projects through to support for professional artists and arts organisations.
Publications:
Some research reports and essays, policy discussions, CreativeNZ corporate and strategic publications, and funding guidelines, most free of charge and available for downloadhttp://www.creativenz.govt.nz/cgi-bin/publications/listpubs.cgi