All episodes
Sunday, 9 December 2018
- 12:30 Guidelines on getting intimate on stage and screen - Ita O'Brien
- 12:45 Up on the 13th floor - Marty Duda
- 1:33 Houses of Aotearoa - Andrew Patterson
- 1:50 Giving the history of Russell a new home
- 2:25 Bringing together the old and new - Orchestra Wellington
- 2:40 The wind is up and we're on - poems by Jo Randerson
- 2:49 Representing Chinese Art - New Networks at Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Sunday, 2 December 2018
- 12:00 Standing Room Only Sunday 2 December
- 12:35 The Future of Television - a panel
- 1:33 Costuming with Bertolucci - James Acheson
- 1:50 The Business of Dance - Shona McCullagh
- 2:25 Groundswell - the rise of avant garde art in the '70s
- 2:40 Writing your memoir: Jeffrey Paparoa Holman
- 2:49 Towards a meteorological art - Janine Randerson
Sunday, 25 November 2018
- 12:35 Diversity in front of, or behind the camera?
- 12:48 New gallery models: Sumer and Dirt
- 1:30 Contemporary New Zealand comics
- 1:48 Asia Pacific Triennial invaded by bees
- 2:25 Literary agent to the stars - Caroline Dawnay
- 2:40 How short can a poem be? Jenny Bornholdt
- 2:52 Adventurous music - Stroma with Michael Norris.
Sunday, 18 November 2018
- 12:30 Te Ao Maori in a Te Ao Pakeha Media - Hone Kouka
- 12:45 Literary translator - Peter Constantin
- 1:33 10 Ways to F**k Up Your Female Characters - Fiona Samuel
- 1:50 Unconventional Architecture - Simon Devitt and Tony Watkins
- 2:25 The Writing Life - Tessa Duder and Deborah Shepard
- 2:29 Fatboy Slim and David Bryne musical in Auckland
- 2:40 Codename Intelligentsia - Russell Campbell on Ivor Montagu
Sunday, 11 November 2018
- 12:30 Tauranga's Baycourt and a growing cultural scene - James Wilson
- 12:45 New Zealand Television Awards
- 1:33 Elizabeth Sneyd is NZ's first ever Music Teacher of the Year
- 1:50 Sara Cowdell and Mark Harvey on Performance Art Week Aotearoa
- 2:25 An extraordinary body of work for children - Robyn Belton
- 2:40 New Zealand and the sea - Frances Steel
- 2:49 Wellington pottery turns 60 - how it came back into fashion
Sunday, 4 November 2018
- 12:34 Natural history illustrator Erin Forsyth
- 12:48 The return of John Walsh's massive mural
- 1:32 Sam Brooks puts politics back on the stage
- 1:48 The street art of Wellington photographer Julian Ward
- 2:25 Museum consultant Sue Hodges on interpreting our heritage
- 2:25 Anne Kennedy's novel tackles art and climate change
- 2:47 Bari Ziperstein turns propaganda into ceramic art
Sunday, 28 October 2018
- 12:15 Photographer - and witness - Robin Hammond
- 12:34 The art of art collection
- 12:45 Award winning Pacific artist Angela Tiatia
- 1:33 Anna Cottrell - documentary queen
- 1:47 Poetry slam champion Daisy Speaks
- 2:25 The Mata Aho collective's tarpaulin art-work
- 2:36 Andrew Gunn traces his highland roots
- 2:49 Talented painters Mitchell and Mitchell
Sunday, 21 October 2018
- 12:15 Exhibition attendant equity at the Venice Biennale
- 12:30 Colour Me Amadeus - Donovan Bixley
- 12:45 VAI: a posse of female Pasifika filmmakers take the director's chair
- 1:00 At The Movies for Sunday 21 October
- 1:33 Wool Lovers Rejoice - A New Journal
- 1:50 Dunedin's The Loom Room - Christine Keller
- 2:25 Homophobic Ban Briefly Lifted - Wanuri Kahiu's film Rafiki
- 2:40 Adding to the canon - Michael Harlow
- 2:51 Belinda Aycrigg's first novel Ocean of Milk
Sunday, 14 October 2018
- 12:15 Growing Audiences for NZ on Screen – Amie Mills
- 12:30 Marks of Mana: the first film dedicated to female tattooing in the Pacific
- 12:45 Texan filmmaker David Lowery
- 1:30 Mark Stocker – A survey of Te Papa’s National Art Collection
- 1:45 Street art - the return of the artist Handbrake
- 2:15 Composer Antonia Barnett-McIntosh – Making Sound Gestures
- 2:35 Painter Imogen Taylor - In Fellowship
- 2:48 Johanna Mechen – being Mother and Artist
Sunday, 7 October 2018
- 12:15 Changes in Arts Patronage: Simon Bowden and Anna Connell
- 12:30 Lifetime Achievement - George Henare
- 12:40 Making it Together - Brad Knewstubb
- 1:33 Chris Heaphy on Gordon Walters
- 1:50 A Feast at Festa - Jessica Halliday and Benita Wakefield
- 2:25 Ugandan Dancer Antonio Bukhar
- 2:40 Dr Mike Dickison
- 2:49 It's an art ache - Aimee Ralfini
Sunday, 30 September 2018
- 12:18 Still Looking: Peter McLeavey and the Last Photograph
- 12:38 Te Manawa reopens
- 12:45 Ballet bullying
- 1:33 Nic Lowe - Southern Alps Journeys
- 1:45 Tony Reddrop - Random Portraits
- 2:30 Maru Nihoniho - Creative Futures
- 2:38 Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa New Zealand
- 2:50 Nancy Schroder - Beauty and the Beast
Sunday, 23 September 2018
- 12:16 Rose Kirkup's love letter to caregivers
- 12:31 TVNZ's on-line competition New Blood
- 12:46 Isaac Te Reina hopes - to give hope
- 1:32 Penny Howard's four muses
- 1:48 Vera Mey's answer to global uncertainty - traditional arts and crafts
- 2:25 Mary Wing To returns to the World Of Wearable Art
- 2:35 Dr Anita Heiss
- 2:46 Aotearoa Audio Arts
Sunday, 16 September 2018
- 12:15 Comedy Pilot Season - ask the audience
- 12:32 Object affection - reflecting the history of Chinese People in New Zealand
- 12:45 Parihaka - the time for apologies is over
- 1:33 Playwright Acacia O'Connor and a few things she learned
- 1:50 Mickey Smith and the Carnegie Libraries
Sunday, 9 September 2018
- 12:15 Art Crime symposium
- 12:32 Stuart Hoar's new play tackles the War on Terror
- 12:43 New Zealand independent publishers
- 1:32 SeniorsDANCE shatter more than one Glass ceilings
- 1:47 My mother the war hero - a daughter's tribute.
- 2:26 Justin Eade and the film-makers Top of the South
- 2:39 Tina Makareti's new novel The Imaginary Lives of James Poneke
- 2:49 A new, R-rated cabaret is proudly Unsupervised
Sunday, 2 September 2018
- 12:16 Winners of the Ngaio Marsh Crime Writing Awards
- 12:35 Wonderful by Dean Parker
- 12:47 Breast cancer survival inspires a new film
- 1:30 Artist John Pule
- 1:45 Cultural discussions at the Asian Aotearoa Arts Hui
- 2:26 Food and crime - Blood on the table
- 2:38 A rocky start to New Zealand's National Art Gallery
- 2:49 Steve Carr gets up-close at a fireworks display
Sunday, 26 August 2018
- 12:17 Thomas Brunner and Prospects fearful
- 12:29 Playwright Tom Minter
- 12:40 Finalists for Best Music for a Feature Film
- 1:32 Albert Belz's Cradle song
- 1:49 The rise of Silent Comics and Graphic Novels
- 2:24 Otago University Burns Fellowship turns 60
- 2:48 The history of Samoan Tatau - 30 centuries in the making
- 3:50 Rising young film-maker Rose Goldthorp
Sunday, 19 August 2018
- 12:16 Launch of New Zealand Theatre Month
- 12:35 Crying Men - the legacy of family violence
- 12:48 Remembering the confronting art of Tony Fomison
- 1:32 Real life partners sing Romeo and Juliet
- 1:47 Would you be prepared to be replaced by your clone?
- 2:25 Chinese art-jeweller Bifei Cao and his unusual formula
- 2:36 Wellington writer Mary McCallum's happiness alphabet
- 2:47 Screen Gems - Fashion
Sunday, 12 August 2018
- 12:16 Body Art - the human canvas
- 12:30 Craig Phillips' scary tales from the deep, dark woods
- 12:43 Clare Caldwell and the art of the homeless
- 1:33 The prime movers of the Hawke's Bay Arts Festival
- 1:48 Monique Lapins and the NZ String Quartet
- 2:26 Strengthening Hawke's Bay's Opera House
- 2:39 Mansfield in Bloomsbury
- 2:50 Daughter and father collaborate on a dance work
Sunday, 5 August 2018
- 12:16 Arts Access winners
- 12:30 Cooking Sections - it's all about what we eat
- 12:49 A father and son opera production team update Don Giovanni
- 1:30 Waiheke Island Artist In Residence Mark Surridge
- 1:47 Shelly Berg - first call pianist and arranger
- 2:26 Corey Baker's choreography inspired by climate change
- 2:36 Nicholas Sheppard's novel about rugby and sexual identity
- 2:47 Australian composer Petra Salsjo leads by example
Sunday, 29 July 2018
- 12:15 2018 Lexus Song Quest Winner Joel Amosa
- 12:30 The rise of art galleries in Hamilton
- 12:45 The Phoenix Foundation meet the NZSO
- 1:30 A British tapestry remembers First World War Kiwi soldiers
- 1:45 Jason Naylor is Breaking Art all over the country
- 2:25 Celebrating the life of Katherine Mansfield
- 2:40 Owen Marshall and Grahame Sydney
- 2:49 Denys Watkins celebrates 50 years of colourful abstracts
Sunday, 22 July 2018
- 12:16 Chris Marcil and the art of serial sitcoms
- 12:28 150 years of Otago Museum memories
- 12:40 Digitizing TVNZ's massive archive
- 1:32 Rebecca Tansley's film about the ballet based on The Piano
- 2:25 Jeppe Gjervig Gram talks about creating Danish drama Borgen
- 2:38 Jane Austen - political satirist?
- 2:48 Judging this year's book covers.
Sunday, 15 July 2018
- 12:16 48 Hours of Flat Out Film Making
- 12:25 Artist Brett Graham - Monument
- 12:40 Art as Work - A Discussion
- 1:33 The busy actor and director Miriama McDowell
- 1:48 Nadia Reid mentoring students
- 2:24 Stig Wemyss - he's the Voice
- 2:35 Fishing for Maui deals with depression, fatigue - and good food
- 2:49 Photographing the great outdoors (and luxury cars)
Sunday, 8 July 2018
- 12:16 Good news and bad for Christchurch Theatres
- 12:33 Goldsmith Tony Williams - the man with the Midas touch
- 12:47 The story of the cricket umpire and the dominatrix returns
- 1:30 Popular TV series Westside returns
- 1:46 Ghosts of Christchurch's Police Station
- 2:26 The Chairs - in four languages
- 2:37 Amy Head's new novel Rotoroa is set in a Fifties rehab centre
Sunday, 1 July 2018
- 12:16 Ferns and why we need a public art registry - Sue Elliot
- 12:30 Upu Mai Whetu - a tribute to Maori and Pacific poets
- 12:45 Natasha Conland on the Walters Prize and Jacqueline Fraser
- 1:33 Rima Te Wiata on her career and the brilliance of Taylor Mac's Hir
- 1:45 Sydney to Dunedin and back - Aboriginal artist Jonathan Jones
- 2:25 People from Featherston stand up - poet and sculptor Sam Duckor Jones
- 2:35 Children's theatre stalwart on surviving and the bringing the joy: Tim Bray Productions