He toi whakairo, he mana tangata. Where there is artistic excellence, there is human dignity. Toi Rauwhārangi is committed to the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We’re a place where Māori language ...
Bill Toomath, architect and former Head of School of Design Bill Toomath headed the Wellington Polytechnic School of Design for ten years (1979-1989), and was a key player in the development of ...
Warren Maxwell has made a significant contribution to music both in New Zealand and internationally as a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and a driving force behind many musical projects. Born in ...
Our students spend most of their time at Massey making and thinking in studios, workshops and media labs. Typically, at least two-thirds of your classes will be hands-on. Use industry-standard digital ...
Land of Tara, Courtenay Place lightboxes. Johnson Witehira. PhD. Pātaka. Erena Arapere. MMVA. Immerse yourself in the only university-based four year degree in Māori Visual Arts in Aotearoa and ...
Weta Workshop visionary Sir Richard Taylor gives tips for the next wave of NZ creatives and why he never stops learning. There are many ways to measure success. If you go by the number of Oscars won, ...
Experience learning through an integrated Pōwhiri framework, which incorporates Māori perspectives and guides you through four years of supportive learning. Explore a range of contemporary art mediums ...
At Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts we provide a thriving, well-resourced and inspiring environment that fosters advanced independent and interdisciplinary research. Our research explores the ...
Create new music for a new world. Get hands-on experience in high-tech production facilities that compete with the best in the southern hemisphere. Work with some of New Zealand’s top musicians and ...
You should submit your application at least three months before your programme starts. This will give us time to assess your application, and if you're accepted into the programme, it will give you ...
The event showcases the innovative work of over 400 graduating students from Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University. The exhibition is spread across three ...
Kura Te Waru Rewiri is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most celebrated Māori women artists. Kura studied fine art at Ilam School of Fine Arts. She became a member of Nga Tamatoa Maori activist group, ...