Seventeen New Zealand-based artists have been selected as recipients of the latest round of Asia New Zealand
Foundation's Arts Practitioners Fund.
This fund supports New Zealand-based artists in undertaking residencies, work placements, research tours and exchanges
across Asia.
The purpose of the Foundation’s arts programme is to bring Asia into the mainstream of New Zealand arts by inspiring New
Zealand arts professionals to grow their connections and knowledge of the region. One way of achieving this is through
the Arts Practitioners Fund.
"We are delighted to support this talented group of artists," says Craig Cooper, director arts at the Asia New Zealand
Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono. "These experiences in Asia will undoubtedly enrich their artistic practice and contribute
to the ongoing development of the arts in New Zealand."
The selected artists will have the opportunity to delve into diverse Asian cultural contexts and engage with local
artists. These immersive experiences hold the potential to broaden their creative horizons and encourage collaborations
that could contribute to their ongoing production of meaningful and impactful artwork.
The Foundation’s recent research report, New Waves: Meeting the growing hunger for Asian art in Aotearoa, highlights the
increasing interest among New Zealanders for Asian arts and cultural experiences.
The Arts Practitioners Fund addresses this growing demand by providing a platform for artists to engage with Asia on a
deeper level. This programme fosters cultural exchange, artistic development and international collaboration, enriching
both the artists and the artistic landscape of New Zealand.
If you want to learn more about the funding recipients, please visit our website:
https://www.asianz.org.nz/arts/new-zealand-artists-to-explore-asian-opportunities-through-foundation-fund/
About the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono
Established in 1994, the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono is New Zealand’s leading authority on Asia. Its
mission is to equip New Zealanders to thrive in Asia, by providing experiences and resources to build their knowledge,
skills, and confidence. The Foundation’s activities cover more than 20 countries in Asia and are delivered through nine
core programmes: arts, business, education, entrepreneurship, leadership, media, research, Track II diplomacy and
sports.