ARTSPACE

ARTSPACE

http://www.artspace.org.nz/about/

 

Artspace is the leading platform for contemporary art in New Zealand Aotearoa. Artspace is dedicated to commissioning and presenting new ideas in art and culture. We are artist-centred and aim to facilitate and resource artistic inquiry within a creative, critical and non-commercial environment. Alongside a commitment to artists we endeavour to operate as a cultural hub; fuelling active engagement at a national and international level for a diverse range of communities.

The central goal of Artspace is to develop and nurture artistic research. Our primary means is through the presentation of an innovative exhibition programme which allows for discursive, intelligent and risk-taking practices. The focus of Artspace is to support contemporary artists whose work makes important contributions to shaping, interpreting and reflecting the ideas of our time. This focus on research and development of ideas is realised at a national and international level.

Posts from ARTSPACE

  • ARTSPACE Auckland seeks new Director

    ARTSPACE Auckland seeks new Director

    ARTSPACE is a leading regional contemporary art project space, working with New Zealand and international artists in one of the world's most culturally super-diverse cities. We usually present eight exhibitions a year, a[...]

    November 13, 2010

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    ARTSPACE Seeks New Director

    ARTSPACE SEEKS DIRECTOR The best job in the world Closing date for applications: Friday 4 July 2008 Starting October 2008 http://www.artspace.org.nz ARTSPACE leads Auckland’s contemporary art scene, presenting cuttin[...]

    June 23, 2008

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    Artspace seeks Director

    ARTSPACE SEEKS DIRECTOR The best job in the world Closing date for applications: Friday 14 January 2005, starting March 2005 ARTSPACE leads Auckland's contemporary art scene, presenting cutting edge work from New Zeala[...]

    December 10, 2004

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