"I can't walk down the street in traditional Korean clothing as people would think of it as costume."
For environmental advocate Brianna Fruean, dance is both a portal to the past and a physical way to present hope for the future.
New guidelines for schools should prevent students from being expelled of expressing their cultural identity.
With purple satin seats and a cherub bonnet, Angel Numbers on the Dash reveals one artist's saving grace in a housing crisis.
There from the beginning of the pandemic, it’s the mask, not the vaccine, that really defined the cultural milieu.
Artists in a new exhibition at Auckland Art Gallery Toi ō Tāmaki declare a new set of principles to form a Pacific feminist agenda.
Life as someone who wears a hijab can be hard. That's why these women decided to make noise when Muslim schoolgirl Hoda Al-Jam was attacked.
"For Māori, art, whakairo isn’t just a way to illustrate things or ideas, but it’s a way to connect us to our whānau and our whenua."
We should look to artists for the insights they have when it comes to dismantling the constraints of a productivity-obsessed culture.
"Beyond the excitement of how much I’ll grow in the next year, I’ve also been aware of how much I’ve changed since my last zodiac cycle."
From the hair to the shoes to the nails, Euphoria’s costumes have become as iconic as the starring actors.
Kim Meredith explores the row between the Moana Wall vs Link Alliance, and what it says about political art and cultural awareness.