Research released today by Creative New Zealand and NZ On Air is the first of its kind in almost 20 years, asking close to 1,500 people working in creative professions questions about their income, training, means of support and wellbeing to better understand barriers to sustaining a creative career.
Research reflects significant challenges of making a living as a creative professional in Aotearoa
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
20 May 2019, New Zealand
New Zealand
Creative New Zealand wants to better support arts organisations
New Zealanders are increasingly positive about the benefits of the arts
See all news from New Zealand
Pacific
Artists as Workers: What the results say about the creative workforce's future
Artists as Workers: An economic study of professional artists in Australia information session
See all news from Pacific
Sustainable development
La OEI se suma a las celebraciones del Día Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual
ACORNS 447: Global news round up: Celebrating World Book and Intellectual Property Days and spotlight on AI and Indigenous issues
See all news from Sustainable development
Non-government (private) support
Creativity Pioneers Fund - Call for Applications 2024
New Inclusive Creative Economy Strategy to demonstrate that the U.S. creative economy can deliver market rate returns alongside positive social impact
See all news from Non-government (private) support