12 Entrepreneurial Creatives Awarded
The talent, passion and drive of 12 creative entrepreneurs was recognised and celebrated at the 2012 ART Venture Awards
event in Auckland this evening. Each of the 12 Aucklanders were awarded a place, worth up to $35,000, on the prestigious
year-long creative enterprise accelerator programme ART Venture. The Award Recipients are: Celia Harrison | Ella Mizrahi | Kristina Hard | Kyra Clarke | Margaret-Mary Hollins | Marshall Smith | Sally Greer |
Sarah Graham | Shirley Allan | Tamati Patuwai | Te Rongo Kirkwood | Tim Bray
Sandi Morrison, Deputy Chair of the Arts Regional Trust, says she is excited by the high calibre of the Award recipients
and their participation in the 2012 ART Venture programme, adding that they are “a fantastic group of talented, creative
practitioners with exciting projects that will make a difference to Auckland”.
The theme of the gala awards event was ‘Ma te huruhuru, ka rere te manu’ (‘Adorn the bird with feathers, so it can fly’)
and each Award recipient was presented with a huia feather necklace made by Auckland jeweller Ross Malcolm.
Traditionally, huia feathers were worn by Maori of high status and mana. The principle so beautifully expressed in the
whakatauki or proverb is also is at the heart of ART Venture and all of ART’s creative enterprise programmes says Sandi
Morrison. “Through its innovative programmes, ART is intent on incubating and accelerating the development of creative,
entrepreneurial people - people who are already making a difference through their work in the arts and creative sector.
ART strives to ensure creative people and their projects take off and fly. By backing these creative entrepreneurs and
what they do, the effect is generative within communities and Auckland’s economy” she says.
The 2012 ART Venture Award recipients were selected from a pool of over 50 applicants to the programme through a robust
selection process lead by a panel of selectors. The panel is made up of business development specialist Hinurewa Te Hau,
business advisor and investor Dave Booth, Maori Arts Advisor Nigel Borell, and ART trustee and experienced creative
sector consultant Sandi Morrison. The 2012 participants come from a wide range of arts backgrounds; some have been
working in the sector for many years, and some are in start-up mode. Such variety isn’t a problem, explains Programme
Director Elisabeth Vaneveld “The programme provides a flexible yet intensive action-learning environment that, through
peer-to-peer support, specialist coaching, a seed fund pitching process and an innovative curriculum, accelerates the
creative enterprise development of each participant.”
She says the ground-breaking ART Venture programme is a unique opportunity, “there is nothing else like it. Throughout
the programme participants get direct personalised input to help them develop strategies to take their creative
enterprises and projects to the next level.”
Justin Lewis, one half of the very successful theatre company Indian Ink, and ART Venture 2008 programme participant,
says “I found the ART Venture programme to be extremely well designed: practical, responsive and forward thinking. I
would describe the programme as visionary and have no doubt that the value it places on human capital and the ability of
key individuals to make a profound impact on the cultural and economic wealth of Auckland will pay dividends for many
years to come.”
Previous ART Venture, and its sister programme ART Source, participants have included Charlie McDermott [theatre
producer], Renee Bevan [jewellery designer], Shona McCullagh [filmmaker, choreographer], Jamie McLellan [designer],
Philip Patston [social entrepreneur] and Claire Cowan [composer]
Also presented at the ART Awards event on the 29th of February was the ART Creative Entrepreneur 2012 Award, which was
awarded to ‘filmhead’ Ant Timpson. Initiated by the Arts Regional Trust (ART) and sponsored by Hynds Group of Companies,
the Award brings with it a $10,000 cash award and most importantly recognition for the countless hours of hard graft and
determination that Ant Timpson has put in to spark the imaginations of and provide opportunities for many thousands of
movie goers, filmbuffs and aspiring filmmakers.
ART Venture 2012 and the ART Awards are an initiative of the Arts Regional Trust Te Taumata Toi-a-iwi (ART).
About ART Venture
ART Venture is a unique acceleration programme that brings together the arts, business, education and investment
communities to back creative entrepreneurs and producers working in the Auckland region who are keen to contribute to
Auckland’s arts, cultural and economic development.
The Programme provides start-up and experienced creative entrepreneur participants with a flexible yet intensive
learning environment that through peer-to-peer support, specialist coaching and customised content accelerates the
creative, professional and enterprise development of each participant.
Now in its fourth year, ART Venture is firmly establishing itself as a vital and sought after development programme for
creative entrepreneurs drawn from across all disciplines of the arts, culture and creative industries sectors who are
serious about growing their skills, projects and enterprises.
Previous Participants in ART Programmes
42 creative entrepreneurs already have benefited from their participation in the 2007, 2008 and 2010 ART Venture and ART
Source programmes:
Andrew Malmo | Arani Cuthbert | Caroline Robinson | Chris Chetland | Dan Shanan | Duane Wichman-Evans | Deborah
Lawler-Dormer | Jamie McLellan | Jill Rawnsley | Justin Lewis | Mem Bourke | Philip Patston | Quentin Roake | Richard
Reid | Shona McCullagh | Stan Wolfgramm | Wilhemeena Monroe (Gordon) | Theo Ah Wong | Renee Bevan | Charmaine ‘Ilaiu |
Vinesh Kumaran | Corinne Te Whata | Siliga Setoga | Billie Paea | Claire Cowan | Leilani Kake | Vela Manusaute | Carol
Stainton | Terry Kolomatangi Klavenes |Beth Kayes | Alex Lee |Qiujing Wong | Serena Stevenson |Phil Evans | Kylie
Aitchison | Sophia Elise |Jenni Heka | Gus Simonovic |James Wilson |Rachelle Pedersen | Charlie McDermott |Deborah White
About the Arts Regional Trust, Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi
Approach
Through its unique and innovative programmes and approach, ART is growing entrepreneurship in the Auckland Region’s
arts, culture and creative sector to generate cultural, creative and economic outcomes that benefit the Region.
ART’s creative enterprise development programmes back high-achieving creative people intent on growing Auckland’s
cultural capital into rich creative, social and economic outcomes. ART’s programmes accelerate and maximise business and
career development outcomes for participants, creating a confident and prosperous creative sector and wider community
benefit, now and into the future.
ART: History
The City Councils of Auckland and Manukau created the Arts Regional Trust: Te Taumata Toi-a–iwi (ART) in 2000 to manage
and grow their combined share of funds ($6 million) provided through the disestablishment of Auckland Regional Services
Trust.
Since then ART has invested over $2.1 million since inception in the Auckland Region’s arts, culture and creative
industries sector through the groundbreaking ART programmes: ART Venture, ART Source, ART Enterprise and ART Generator.
The capital fund has grown to $8.5 million (30 June 2011) under ART’s stewardship.
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