Mark Amery
Photographic publishing: Michael Itkoff of Daylight Books & Auckland Photo Day
Photographers are no longer just thinking about presenting their work blown up on the wall in exhibitions - or in the pages of magazines. The digital and web age has brought new forms of online… Audio, Gallery
Being Pacific, Artist and Queer: Pati Solomona Tyrell of FAFSWAG
All this month on Standing Room Only we're talking to the people behind the shortlisted exhibitions for the Walters, New Zealand's top art prize - a glimpse into some of the most exciting artwork… Audio
Experimental Film Animator Jodie Mack follows the path of Len Lye
American artist Jodie Mack has been described as "the most exciting experimental film-maker of her generation". She works mostly in the abstract animation field, often using textiles, magazine… Audio
Expat Jennifer Flay making art world waves at FIAC in Paris
As General Director of leading international art fair FIAC in Paris since 2010, Jennifer Flay is a New Zealander playing an important role in the contemporary art world. Jennifer left New Zealand for… Audio
The future for arts reviewing online
We continue our investigation into arts reviewing, by looking at the growing importance of reviewing online. You'll hear how website Pantograph Punch is balancing its review output with its desire… Audio
Theatre Critic Mark Amery
Mark Amery talks about the final week of the NZ Festival of the Arts. Audio
Theatre Critic Mark Amery
Mark Amery reviews shows from the NZ Festival and Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
Arts Festival review with Mark Amery
On Friday Night, thousands of people gathered on Wellington's waterfront for the opening of the NZ Festival of the Arts. Audio, Gallery
Social investors needed for Paekakariki family home
A group of Paekakariki residents has come together to hopefully keep a much loved local family in the area after the house they were renting was put up for sale. Mark Amery from the Paekakariki… Audio
Aftermath: what would we do without water?
What would you do with your last bag of drinking water? NZ Filipino artist Josephine Jowett asks this question in "Aftermath" her public art installation inspired by growing up with poverty and water… Audio, Gallery
Aftermath: what would we do without water?
What would you do with your last bag of drinking water? NZ Filipino artist Josephine Jowett asks this question in "Aftermath" her public art installation inspired by growing up with poverty and water…
AudioA community approach to tackling rising rents in Paekakariki
A small Kapiti Coast community has successfully managed to rally together to keep a teacher aide in her local home. The generosity of another Paekakariki family, and an outpouring of support from… Audio
Listening Room 1 of 5
Radio for the birds…Cynthia Morahan speaks to Paekakariki radio director Mark Amery about how he listens to music. Also on the programme, Cynthia transports us to the Sistine Chapel for a… Audio
Community wants to buy home for local family
Locals in Paekakariki are throwing their support behind a special family. Audio
Celebrating Common Ground
Public arts festival, Common Ground, explores our relationship with water through art. Based in the Hutt region, the festival’s goal is to get community groups to think about conservation, water… Audio
Arts commentator Mark Amery
Mark Amery talks about what photography says about us through a look at an exhibition of the work of pioneer 19th century American photographer Carleton Watkins and the large exhibition New Zealand… Audio
Book review: Coast. Country. Neighbourhood. edited by Michael Barrett
Coast. Country. Neighbourhood. City. Edited by Michael Barrett, reviewed by Mark Amery, published by Six Point Press. Audio
Giant Paintings - Stories from the Parks
There are many stories literally hidden deep underground in some of our public parks. One such park in Wellington - formerly a rubbish dump - contains machinery and equipment left behind by American… Audio
Talking about Listening - Mark Amery
Cynthia Morahan's conversation with Mark Amery about how he listens to music, and asks him to choose one piece that has particular significance for him. His choice: Tui from Dudley Benson's album… Audio
Arts with Mark Amery
Arts commentator Mark Amery discusses the creative employment of New Zealand's photographic heritage, with a focus on the recently published book Young Country by poet Kerry Hines published by AUP… Audio