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  • Three Picks from Lost in the Dark

    Te Papa staff and Wellington High School students share their thoughts on the darkly disturbing paintings of New Zealand artist Tony Fomison.
  • Feminist Enough?

    An exclusive extract from new essay collection Women Now: The Legacy of Female Suffrage. By Grace Taylor.
  • My Art Inspiration: Yuk King Tan

    New Zealand and Hong Kong-based contemporary artist Yuk King Tan explores the intersection between culture, work and identity.
  • Meet the Makers: Jane Yonge

    September is Aotearoa's first-ever New Zealand Theatre Month. To mark the occasion we're catching up with some of the country's best theatre makers – like director Jane Yonge.
  • Meet the Makers: Eleanor Bishop

    September is Aotearoa's first-ever New Zealand Theatre Month. To mark the occasion we're catching up with some of the country's best theatre makers – like director and playwright Eleanor Bishop.
  • Black Grace + Friends

    We go behind-the-scenes with choreographer Neil Ieremia and Whitireia dance students as they rehearse for the upcoming show Black Grace + Friends.
  • Three picks from the National Contemporary Art Award

    Curator Leafa Wilson shares her pick of the female finalists from this year's National Contemporary Art Award, on show now until 28 October at the Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.
  • Meet the Makers: Victor Rodger

    September is Aotearoa's first-ever New Zealand Theatre Month. To mark the occasion we're catching up with some of the country's best theatre makers – like playwright Victor Rodger.
  • This reading life: Chessie Henry

    Everyone's talking about Chessie Henry's remarkable first book, We Can Make a Life, published by VUP earlier this month. We invited Chessie to share something of her reading life with ARTicle readers.
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