Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards 2014
Seeking nominations for Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards 2014
Nominations for the
Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards 2014 are now open.
The awards celebrate excellence and innovation in Pacific
arts in New Zealand.
Nominations can be made by members of the public, and artists can also nominate themselves in the relevant category.
The annual awards were established in 1996 and offer the public a chance to acknowledge artists who best characterise the richness and diversity of high-quality Pacific art in this country. Artists can be emerging or established, and practice either heritage or contemporary artforms.
The Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards 2014 categories are:
• Senior
Pacific Artist Award ($10,000) – recognises the
contribution of a senior established Pacific artist in
maintaining or developing their artform in New
Zealand.
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• Pacific Heritage Arts
Award ($5,000) – recognises an artist or cultural
group who has made a major contribution to maintaining,
reviving or promoting a Pacific heritage artform in New
Zealand. This may include language, dance, traditional
music, weaving or tatau.
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• Pacific
Contemporary Artist Award ($5,000) – recognises
an artist who has demonstrated innovation within their
artform. Artists must have a track record of achievement in
their chosen field. Recognition will be given to those who
work in a unique artform, or those who continually push the
boundaries of their practice.
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• Iosefa
Enari Memorial Award ($4,000) – recognises the
contribution of the late Iosefa Enari to the arts, in
particular his pioneering role in Pacific opera. This award
supports the career development of an individual Pacific
singer, musician or composer across all classical genres and
career stages.
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• Emerging Pacific
Artist Award ($4,000) – recognises an emerging
artist showing promise and potential in their chosen art
form. The purpose of this award is to recognise achievement
at this developmental stage, ensuring that the artist will
develop their career in their chosen
field.
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• Special Recognition Award
($5,000) – introduced last year, this award
recognises the recipient’s special contribution to the
standing, and standard, of Pacific Arts in New Zealand
and/or internationally. This award recognises an individual
whose work, influence and commitment have raised the
standards, expectations and reputation of Pacific art and
artists. It may be awarded for artistry across any art form
or for arts management, and could be for a one-off or
ongoing contribution to a local or international success
story.
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The closing date for nominations is
5pm Friday 27 June 2014. Nomination
guidelines and forms can be downloaded directly from www.creativenz.govt.nz/artspasifikaawards.
An awards ceremony will be held in November 2014 in Wellington.
The recipients of the Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards 2013 were:
• Senior Pacific Artist Award: opera singer Jonathan Lemalu
• Pacific Heritage Arts Award: Atafu
Tokelau Community Group
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• Contemporary
Pacific Artist Award: playwright Victor
Rodger
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• Iosefa Enari Memorial Award:
musician/harpist Natalia Mann
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• Emerging
Pacific Artist Award: playwright Suli
Moa
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• Special Recognition Award (2
recipients): curator/author Sean Mallon and
dancer/choreographer Parris
Goebel
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