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Photography professor features in book and exhibit on Antarctica

Source: Massey University Antartic Resolution on display at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition in the Central Pavilion of the Giardini della Biennale, Venice, Italy. Image courtesy...

College of Creative Arts ranked in Top 100

Source: Massey University Exposure Graduate Exhibition from 2020. Massey University’s Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts has been ranked in the Top 100 QS World university...

Inspiring new audiences in climate change installation

Source: Massey University Jason O’Hara at Scott Base, Antarctica. Dancers: Ooshcon, New Zealand School of Dance and off the street The pre-recorded production is projected onto a...

Massey research brings rooftop icon to ground level

Source: Massey University A still from Bledisloe Bebop. A research project from Massey University’s Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts is bringing an Auckland rooftop icon to ground level.  In 2019 Dr Bronwyn...

Massey’s Toioho ki Āpiti shines in landmark exhibition

Source: Massey University Maureen Lander, Wai o te Marama, 2004. Courtesy of the artist. The remarkable impact of Massey’s Toioho ki Āpiti Māori Visual Arts and...
Massey and Weta Workshop announce winners of Earth Guardians competition

Massey and Weta Workshop announce winners of Earth Guardians competition

Source: Massey University Ykine by Madeline Head. Whaea Ngahema by TeWai Ford. Tane Mahuta by Mercedes Conroy-Wright. Princess Loi by Filoi Ikitau. Massey University’s College of Creative Arts and...

From Wellington to South Sudan: Capturing marginalised stories

Source: Massey University Documentary photogrpaher Robin Hammond. National Geographic cover shot by Robin Hammond. National Geographic cover shot by Robin Hammond. Internationally acclaimed documentary photographer and Massey alumni...

Massey to launch Invisible art exhibition in Wellington

Source: Massey University Angela Kilford, Tangaroa ā mua, 2019. 100 X 70cm, digital media. An art exhibition dedicated to the unseen – sounds cryptic? Invisible is an...
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