Creative New Zealand’s latest artist residency in Fiji is now open for proposals from mid-career or established Aotearoa-based artists of Pasifika heritage to work on an arts project themed around climate change. The new partnership with the University of the South Pacific (USP) in Suva has been established as part of the Pacific Arts Strategy 2018 – 2023.
New Creative New Zealand artist residency in Fiji focuses on climate change in Oceania
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
05 February 2020, New Zealand
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