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Artists' Fees
Arts Makera Aotearoa developed a schedule of artist feed as compensation for content and services provided by artists to publicly funded galleries.
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Information about copyright of music and lyrics from Copyright Licensing New Zealand
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Information around copyright law from the New Zealand Intellectual Property Office
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A comprehensive range of articles with information on copyright law
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A range of resources for creatives Copyright Licensing New Zealand
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MyCreativeRights is a cloud-based creative rights management tool under the auspices of Copyright Licensing New Zealand
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoThe Big Idea Learning Resources
An extensive catalogue of The Learning Network career resources, developed by experienced creatives to help others in the sector to thrive. These resources will provide you with a launching point for further growth and a way to access to even more quality resources. Updated as fresh content becomes available, and shared in the spirit of community by creative sector organisations.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoKoha - Te Māori Guard, New York
two unique perspectives on the milestone Te Māori exhibition of Māori art. Interviews with noted Iroquois artist Peter Jemison, and John Kaaho (Tūhoe), security guard for the exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoKoha - Te Māori, a Cloak of Words
Koha episode looks at the milestone Te Māori exhibition of Māori art. The exhibition toured the United States in 1984, opened up a world of Māori taonga to international audiences, and returned home to applause and swelling Māori pride. The episode features the powhiri at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, with Toi Iho Te Ara Whakarei Pita Sharples leading a kapa haka performance.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoCreative New Zealand
Creative New Zealand is a government agency that encourages, promotes and supports the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders through funding, capability building, our international programme and advocacy
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoToi Māori
Toi Māori Aotearoa is an independent Māori arts organisation funded by Creative New Zealand, that cares for the interests of Māori art and artists at a local, national and international level for the benefit of Māori people.
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A link to resources to help artists and arts practitioners have sustainable and financially resilient careers
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Information you need to get started on your IP journey
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoTe Uhi a Mataora – Tā Moko Arts
Te Uhi ā Mataora is a national collective of tā moko artists under Toi Māori. Te Uhi ā Mataora preserves, enhances and develops tā moko as a living art form and upholds the traditions of the past.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoHe Awhi Tikanga - Protocols Within the Arts
He Awhi Tikanga is a team of expert knowledge keepers who encompass and nurture the activities of Toi Māori Aotearoa and ensure that the integrity of te reo Māori me ona tikanga is upheld.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoPūatatangi - Māori Music
Pūatatangi comprises a national network of Māori musicians willing to share expertise in Māori music. Pūatatangi supports the Māori music industry and promotes Māori music within the work of Toi Māori Aotearoa.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoTe Rūnanga Whakairo – National Māori Carvers
Te Rūnanga Whakairo is undet Toi Māori and is a collective of nationally recognised carvers and sculptors with extensive iwi, whānau and regional networks.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoTe Ātinga - Contemporary Māori Visual Arts
Te Atinga is a rōpū undet Toi Māori supporting contemporary Māori visual artists across New Zealand and the world.
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Te Hā is a rōpū under Toi Māori. It is a group for Māori writers (new & experienced) to network and find support.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoTe Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa – National Māori Weavers
Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa is a rōpū under Toi Māori. It is the national collective of Maōri weavers who nurture, develop and preserve the tikanga of raranga, whatu and taniko in traditional and contemporary contexts.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoPaemanu - Ngāi Tahu Contemporary Visual Arts
Paemanu: Ngāi Tahu Contemporary Visual Arts was formed by a group of established Ngāi Tahu contemporary visual art professionals, dedicated to advancing Ngāi Tahu visual culture through creative and innovative artistic expression.
Continue readingDownload fileOpen linkWatch videoIwi Toi Kahungunu
Iwi toi Kahungunu is a collective of established artists from the visual, performance and language disciplines, whom either whakapapa to Kahungunu or reside in the iwi.
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Toi Ngāpuhi advocates for and supports creatives from Ngāpuhi, Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu and Te Taitokerau.
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IRD - Awheawhe GST | GST Workshop
5 short videos on registering, and information about GST
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Link to Kaitakawaenga Māori service to provide information on Tax from the IRD
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