Sculpture
Ebbing Tagaloa
Artist Paula Schaafhausen uses the materials and traditions of her Samoan home to talk about the threat climate change poses to Pacific nations. In her new exhibition, Ebbing Tagaloa at Otara's Fresh… Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Metro magazine's nomination of Michael Parekowhai's light house sculpture as a 'best is yet to come', and art books for Christmas. Audio
Sculptor Fred Graham
Sculptor Fred Graham started the Maori Contemporary Art movement, along with his friends and colleagues Sir Cliff Whiting, Ralph Hotere, Selwyn Muru and Sandy Adsett. Now Fred's life and work are… Audio
Lonnie Holley: a North American original
From Birmingham, Alabama, Lonnie Holley is a self-taught visual artist and musician. In his 64 years, Holley has overcome grinding poverty to pursue his art, and now his idiosyncratic improvised music… Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
The 40th anniversary of Fingers, one of the world's longest running contemporary jewellery galleries, and Michael Parekowhai's lighthouse sculpture for the Auckland waterfront. Audio
Louise Rive: Ceramic Artist
Louise Rive is the winner of the 2014 Premier Portage Award for Ceramic Arts. She tells Eva about her work. Audio
Iron Maiden
Hannah Kidd creates sculptures out of steel rod and corrugated iron from her large workshop in Methven. She investigates people and the relationships they have with their surrounding environment. Audio
Lisa Reihana: Arts Laureate
Artist Lisa Reihana was named as an Arts Laureate earlier this week. She tells Eva about what inspires her. Audio
Rob Garrett - Sculpture on Shore
Every two years the cliffs around Narrow Neck Beach in Auckland are decorated with some of the country's sculptures - everything from 3D art installations to lightworks to traditional stone sculpture.
…Arts with Courtney Johnston
Dunedin is awash in ceramics, and a strange art law case in Texas sees a famous work turned into a one-item museum. Audio
A Two Way Street: Handshake2
Gut instinct, intuition, and accessing the belly of creativity may sound a bit abstract, but according to Dutch contemporary jeweller Ruudt Peters it is here that the creative process begins. He has… Audio
William Kentridge: art, law and apartheid
South African artist acclaimed worldwide for his combinations of cinema, theatre, drawing, sculpture and music. Audio
Painter, sculptor and multimedia artist Michel Tuffery
Painter, sculptor and multimedia artist Michel Tuffery talks to Kathryn Ryan about expressing his Pacific island heritage through his work. Audio
Cleaning up at The Carwash
Any professional has to have not only the right tools for the job, but also the right space from which to work and be productive. Audio
Mary Kisler: Felix Kelly and Greer Twiss
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery, discussing two new books: Fix: the Art and Life of Felix Kelly, and Greer Twiss. Audio
Twenty-five sculptors pull the crowds in Whangarei
Two dozen sculptors are about to down tools, after a ten-day symposium that's been pulling crowds in Whangarei. Audio
Willard Wigan: micro art
British artist who creates micro-sculptures visible only through a microscope. Audio
Paul Brobbel
Curator of 'Len Lye: Kaleidoscope', a major show of Len Lye's sculptures and films at the City Gallery Wellington. Audio
Fallen Robot
Artist Ronnie van Hout returns from Melbourne to install Fallen Robot, a massive one-and-a-half ton public art work for the Dowse Art Museum. He's also presenting an exhibition based on his memories… Audio
Retrobots
Take one excitable Welshman with a dash of pure vision, plus a few hours of drilling, screwing, grinding and cutting, and you've got -what, exactly? A Retrobot, that's what. Spectrum goes back to the… Audio