As New Zealand and the world continues to come to terms with the new realities of life during COVID-19, work has
continued to promote the development of international export opportunities for Māori and Pacific creatives. The
inaugural Polynesian Creative Cluster Business Programme, funded by the North Asia Centre for Asia Pacific Excellence
(North Asia CAPE) commenced during the lockdown period with five creative Māori and Pacific businesses chosen from over
30 applications looking to extend their knowledge of Japanese and Korean markets.
Hosted by the University of Auckland, the work of North Asia CAPE focuses on providing opportunities for diverse New
Zealand businesses to build stronger, more sustainable, and authentic relationships with North Asian countries. North
Asia CAPE Director, Professor Paul Clark says he “is pleased that the North Asia CAPE is continuing to provide nimble,
relevant and timely support for Māori and Pacific creative entrepreneurs to develop export pathways.”
Japan and South Korea are amongst New Zealand’s top five export destinations and there is increasing potential for new
export opportunities, particularly for Pacific and Māori businesses here in New Zealand. North Asia CAPE’s Programme
Manager, Laura Bunting says, “New Zealand is continually becoming more attractive to the Asia markets because of the
Pacific culture here. This makes us unique and separates us from Australia and other countries.”
The five businesses cross a diverse range of creative industries and as a group represent the potential of Māori and
Pacific creative collectives to draw upon the strength of their shared origins to develop meaningful export pathways
that are driven by their significant cultural capital. The businesses who gained entry into the programme following a
competitive application process, include Industrial Designer Dylan Mulder, Lissy Cole Designs, Tuhi Stationery, Malae
Collective and ARA journeys. The group produces products across several creative disciplines including digital
storytelling, Augmented Reality and Gaming, Virtual Reality and AI design, Māori inspired stationery and planning tools
based on the principles of Maramataka, jewellery, textiles, photography and large crochet sculptural fine art pieces.
The “expansiveness and talent amongst the group is phenomenal” says Bunting.
The North Asia CAPE has partnered with Oyster Workshop to deliver the programme over the next five months. The two
organisations have worked together previously in 2019 on a programme that supported six Māori and Pacific fashion
designers to showcase their work at Hong Kong Fashion Week. Insights from this programme paved the way for a new
approach to bring creatives and creative entrepreneurs together through a collective working model. Oyster Workshop
Director, Kim Tuaine is excited about the businesses in this current cohort. “The Polynesian Creative Cluster Programme
is the first of its kind in New Zealand. The programme takes businesses through a series of one-on-one and group
sessions that work alongside a holistic support system that provides a highly customised approach to each business
developing commercial essentials and in market knowledge.”
Participants are excited to take part in the programme and are already seeing the benefits, "This programme has given us
the opportunity to dream really big! It's exciting to think how we as indigenous artists can enter markets we hadn't
previously thought possible and make meaningful connections" says artist Lissy Cole.
The programme has been able to continue its delivery throughout COVID-19 due to online platform meetings and group
sessions over five months from May 2020. As the country enters Level 2, the cohort are excited that an in person
gathering may be able to take place in the near future to further cement the relationships that have formed in a digital
space over the last month.ABOUT
About the Creatives and Creative EntrepreneursLissy Cole
Lissy & Rudi Robinson-Cole are the creative powerhouses behind the arts practice and Joy-based creative movement that is Lissy
Cole Designs. Crochet is their language and large scale 3D crochet sculpture & design is their superpower. https://www.lissycole.com/Dylan Mulder
Dylan Mulder is an award winning industrial designer & creative. He makes magic in AI & VR design & is a creative to watch. dylanmulder.comAra Journeys
Ara Journeys led by wahine toa Amber Taylor, is a AR/VR and AI creative enterprise reinventing indigenous stories and
experiences globally. https://www.arajourneys.com/Tuhi Stationery
Geneva Harrison & Michelle Tibble are the brains behind Tuhi Stationery. The duo have unified beautiful stationery & the art of the journal with the transformative practice of maramataka and applied it to personal planning. Releasing an
organisational approach which harmonises your life. https://tuhi.co.nz/Malae Collective
Hannah Teipo, KJ Siakisini & Hōhua Kurene comprise Malae Collective - a multidisciplinary arts collective and multimedia design practice . This trio
represents some of Aotearoa's finest emerging musical, digital storytelling, photographic & design talent.PROGRAMME PARTNERSAbout the North Asia Centre for Asia Pacific Excellence
The North Asia Centre of Asia-Pacific Excellence is funded by NZ government through the Tertiary Education Commission
and exists to assist New Zealand build sustainable, future-focused trade relationships with Greater China (including
Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, and Korea. The CAPEs are a university-led initiative supported by a consortium of New
Zealand’s leading tertiary institutions: the University of Auckland, the University of Waikato, the University of Otago,
and Victoria University of Wellington. The universities have deep expertise in business, language, culture, history and
politics in the Asia-Pacific region. Together they offer strategic linkage between academic research and
business-focused expertise. The North Asia CAPE, which focuses on Greater China, Japan, and Korea, is hosted by the
University of Auckland. https://northasiacape.org.nz/About Oyster Workshop
Oyster Workshop is a collective of Polynesian leaders and entrepreneurs whose objective is to create the optimal
conditions for commercial success and community wellbeing through a systems based approach which is rooted in
collectivism and interconnection. Oyster Workshop is committed to deploying all resources required in the execution and
success of our communities’ commercial activities. https://www.oysterworkshop.co.nz/