COVID-19 and the Creative Sector COVID-19 and the Creative Sector COVID-19 is affecting all our lives and all parts of our economy. The impacts on the arts sector were felt early, with cancellations of performing arts, sector events, and national and international tours, with a concomitant loss of jobs and gigs. The Government response has ...
Mapping the Auckland funding ecosystem for Ngā Toi Mapping the Auckland funding ecosystem for Ngā Toi Research to map the Auckland funding ecosystem for ngā toi – culture, creativity and the arts, was co-commissioned by Auckland Council and Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi, Auckland’s arts regional trust, in February 2021. A downloadable pdf version is here. Two ...
Ngā Toi investment outcomes brief Brief: Ngā Toi investment outcomes This brief is drawn from the research report Mapping the Auckland Funding Ecosystem for Ngā Toi – Culture, Creativity and the Arts. The report was co-commissioned by Auckland Council and Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi in February 2021. Introduction The research report Mapping the Auckland Funding Ecosystem ...
Annual reports Annual report 2022 - 2023 The 2022–2023 financial year marks the third year since Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi set a new strategic direction for its mahi as Auckland’s regional arts trust. The strategic focus for Te Taumata is enabling Auckland’s arts, culture and creative community to be more connected, while supporting sector systems change. ...
Moana Oceania What are Moana Oceania arts? Toluma‘anave Barbara Makuati-Afitu and Kolokesa U. Māhina-Tuai of Lagi-Maama Academy & Consultancy were commissioned by Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi in January 2020 to carry out a scoping research on the arts of Moana Oceania. The name ‘Moana Oceania’ is used in place of the imposed and problematic term ‘Pacific’ to ...