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tertiary

ART COURSES

Creative skills in demand

very year when we start to compile the information


for the Tertiary Art Courses Supplement, theres
the question, I wonder what will be different this
year? And looking back over the past 12 years, weve seen
considerable change and evolution in the creative sector
more institutions, more diverse course options, the adoption
of new technology, and a greater degree of interaction with
the marketplace, as art schools and future employers map
out the future needs of this dynamic industry.
So, whats new in 2015 and beyond? Election years always
bring new promises and policies, and this year is no exception.
In January, Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce caused
some consternation amongst art educators when he said:
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
are increasingly important for growing and sustaining
New Zealands economic competitiveness, and this was
echoed in the ministrys Occupation Outlook 2014 report, in
which only three of the 50 featured occupations were drawn
from creative industries actors, graphic/web designers
and industrial designers perhaps a wake-up call for the
creative sector?
Nevertheless, we believe the sector is still in good heart,
and while competition for students has given rise to course

Roberto Paulet
Master of ne arts

Create
Your Future
Massey University Wellington
College of Creative Arts
Toi Rauwharangi

restructuring, and some programmes being discontinued,


many new courses and qualifications are being offered for
the first time in 2015. These include the new Bachelor of
Creative Industries (BCI) at Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, and
Unitecs new Bachelor of Creative Enterprise (BCE), both
of which have been developed in liaison with prospective
employers, to ensure graduates enter employment with the
skills to match the market.
Another welcome creative partnership was forged recently
when WelTech and Whitireia announced they are jointly
developing a new creative technologies and arts centre in
Wellington, with film and television, performing arts, digital
media, visual arts and design, jewellery and photography
among the courses that will be moving to the new centre.
So, in spite of Steven Joyces creative blind spot, there are
still plenty of positive signs out there and the courses and
programmes listed in this supplement will help you chart
your future in this exciting sector.
This supplement can be viewed online at artnews.co.nz
For additional print copies contact Art News on 09 357 6006 or
subscriptions@artnews.co.nz
Art News New Zealand is published quarterly by Matrix Publishing Ltd

Apply now for programmes in 2015:


Industrial design, fashion design, spatial design,
visual communication design, photography,
ne arts, textile design, creative media production

creative.massey.ac.nz

0800 Massey

Marco Ivancic
illustration

Catherine de Vries
graphic design

Ann Li
fashion design

Adam du Preez

Whitecliffe Fine Arts graduates create


compelling and powerful visual expressions
of their ideas. They learn to adapt quickly,
think critically, and take a lead in shaping
contemporary culture.

www.whitecliffe.ac.nz

Art imitating life

Creative collaboration in the Bay

T
Zoe Knighton, From
American History X,
oil painting

VISUAL ARTS
AT AUT

oe Knighton has a way of engaging with paint that is both


unique and hands-on.Currently studying towards her
Diploma of Art and Creativity (Honours) with The Learning
Connexion in Lower Hutt, Zoe's efforts this year have already
won her two 'People's Choice' awards at the end-of-term
exhibitions.Palette knives and fingers help her to create
beautiful textures in her oil paintings, and she is not afraid
to take risks.A recent, virtually life-sized landscape-format
portrait of her brother has caused much comment; and a real
sense of discombobulation for the viewers!
Zoe was nominated for the NZ Art Show's 'Emerging Artist'
award, a well-contested competition entered by many tertiary
institutes.Although not selected as one of the four main finalists
she was thrilled to hear that, due to the close nature of the
judging, she had been invited to exhibit her works alongside the
other finalists.
For information to enrol, call 0800 278 769, or visit tlc.ac.nz

he new Bachelor of Creative Industries (BCI) degree at Bay


of Plenty Polytechnic allows students to specialise in the
creative area theyre most passionate about, while acquiring
diverse collaborative skills to meet the employment needs of the
creative workplace.
Artist and BCI tutor Kelcy Taratoa believes the collaboration
aspect of the degree is paramount, We are sharing with one
another; I might be the person standing at the front of the
room but everyone has something to contribute its all about
collaboration.
I love the creative energy you feel in the room and being
around enthusiastic and hungry, driven creative people. There is
a lot of diversity within the creative fields; its not any one thing
its the vibe. I love talking about creative ideas, exploring the
different ways of seeing and thinking, and doing, says Kelcy.
For more information on courses visit boppoly.ac.nz

AUT Ng Wai o Horotiu Marae


Visual Arts at AUT University
Year Two Visual Arts students
ST PAUL St Gallerys 2014 Research Fellow
Sakiko Sugawas presentation

The Bachelor of Visual Arts at AUT University will


encourage you to think critically about art and
the world at large, while also enabling you to
translate your creative potential into practice.

APPLY NOW
http://www.aut.ac.nz/art-design/bva

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http://autvisualarts.tumblr.com/
http://instagram.com/autvisualarts#

Digital Design, Visual Arts & Design, Music,


Photography, Interior Design, Writing
ENROL NOW borntocreate.co.nz

Dynamic new spaces for


media arts in Hamilton

intecs School
of Media Arts
recently opened new
facilities in Hamiltons
CBD, located in the
Alexandra Street
creative precinct.
These provide the
Schools visual arts,
interior design,
Contemporary Drawing Class at Wintec, July 14.
fashion design, music
Photo: Claire Goldsworthy
and postgraduate
students with improved spaces to learn and show their work.
The new visual arts area, christened Block X, includes
larger studios for painting and sculpture students, as well as a
spacious central workspace. Students have access to a gallery,
drawing studio, dedicated spraypaint room, computers, and a
full-size screenprinting exposure unit, complementing existing
digital labs and specialist spaces.
Staff and students are enjoying settling into the new building,
said Visual Arts team manager Sam Cunnane. Its a vibrant,
exciting environment, offering some great opportunities for
collaboration and interdisciplinary projects.
Up the road, Block Z houses facilities for interior design,
fashion design and music. Fashion design will become a specialist
endorsement with the Bachelor of Media Arts from 2015.
Visit wintec.ac.nz for more information on courses.

Changing the flow

Agility and adaptability


called for

nitec recently asked employers what they want from


graduates of 21st century studies in the creative sector,
with feedback indicating a need for people who are agile and
adaptable with their creative and technical talent.
The newly developed Bachelor of Creative Enterprise
(BCE) has been created around the desire to provide Unitec
graduates with a competitive edge in the creative sectors
while allowing them
the time, space and
support to develop
their own personal
practice.
The BCE offers
a unique first year
experience that
provides students
with foundation
Unitec Senior Lecturer Design and Contemporary
knowledge in areas
Arts, Cris De Groot with students
such as creative
thinking, professional practice, digital technology and
communication, and storytelling. Students will progress to
specialist pathways in diverse areas such as transmedia,
design, business and the applied arts.
Those interested should attend the information evening
on 28 August from 4pm to 7pm, at Unitec Mt Albert campus,
Squash Courts, Gate 3, Carrington Rd, Mt Albert, Auckland.
Visit unitec.ac.nz for more course information.

JULY & FEBRUARY INTAKES

PAINTING JEWELLERY SCULPTURE CERAMICS - ALBANY & PUHOI

HUNGRY CREEK

ART & CRAFT SCHOOL

www.hungrycreek.ac.nz

09 4220752

NZQA Reg

Jeweller quickly off the mark

Research images for


facial motion capture

UT Art + Designs Innovation in Virtual ProductionGroup


critically engages with a range of emerging 3D digital
production technologies, processes and practices. The term
virtual production has been coined recently by the visual
effects industry to describe a seamlessly 3D digital workflow,
which allows for an interactive, and integrative process from
preproduction to postproduction.
This working approach has ground-breaking possibilities
both for the animation, visual effects and gaming industries, but
also in its expanded application to a range of other practices
and disciplines. In 2014 Art + Design implemented a new
undergraduate curriculum and first-year students will work
with leading researchers to explore the wider application
through a number of new minor study pathways available to
them in the School of Art + Design, including Motion Capture,
Games and Play Design, and Cinematic Arts minors, in addition
to the Digital Design major in the Bachelor of Design.
Visit aut.ac.nz for more course information.

elissa Anderson completed


MITs Diploma in Advanced
Jewellery (level 6) in 2013. In
her final year of study, Melissa
developed a unique range of
fashion jewellery inspired by
the Victorian memento mori
tradition. These pieces have
quickly found favour among the
jewellery-buying public, and
recently led to an invitation to
show a collection of pieces in
the newly opened Silver Project
Space at Aucklands Whitespace
Gallery.
Melissa Anderson
Currently, Melissa is
developing a new range of pieces
for inclusion in a soon-to-be
launched range of jewellery featuring the work of young
New Zealand designers. This more commercial work will
complement the one-off pieces she has become known
for and attract a more diversified audience for Melissas
creations.
Melissa says that MITs programmes provided her with the
skills and industry connections she needed to successfully
position her creative work in the right commercial context.
Visit manukau.ac.nz for more details on courses and
programmes.

Ring created by Mercedes Lowe

Faculty of Creative Arts


Programmes available
Bachelor of Creative Arts majoring in Creative Writing,
Performing Arts or Visual Arts
Diploma in Creative Writing, Performing Arts or Visual Arts
Diploma in Jewellery Manufacture and Design or Advanced
Jewellery Practice
Certificate in Jewellery Techniques or Photography

Enrol now to secure your place in 2015

0800 62 62 52
manukau.ac.nz
facebook.com/facultyofcreativearts

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The information presented here is intended as a guide only.


More details can be obtained from the institutions listed.

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Tertiary Art Courses 2015

The course information presented here was compiled


from the institutions websites in June/July 2014.

QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED
Certificate in Arts and Media; Diploma in Arts and Media/Visual Arts & Design/Graphics and

Aoraki Polytechnic

Multimedia/Digital Design and Photography

Timaru
0800 42 67 25
www.aoraki.ac.nz

AUT University School of Art + Design


Auckland
0800 28 88 64

www.aut.ac.nz

Certificate in Art & Design; Bachelor of Visual Arts; Bachelor of Design/Communication/


Fashion/Textile for Fashion/Digital/Spatial/Product; Bachelor of Art & Design (Hons);
Postgraduate Diploma in Art & Design/Performance & Media Arts; Master of Art & Design/
Design/Arts Management/Performance & Media Arts/Philosophy; PhD

Bay of Plenty Polytechnic

Certificate in Art & Design; Bachelor in Creative Industries/Visual Art/Graphic Design/




Fashion Design
Tauranga
0800 26 77 659
www.boppoly.ac.nz

Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology School of Art & Design (CPIT)


0800 24 24 76
www.cpit.ac.nz
Christchurch

Certificate in Fashion Technology & Design; Diploma in Professional Photography/


Photographic Imaging/Fashion Technology & Design/ Interior Design/Digital Video Post
Production; Bachelor of Design/Visual Communication/Applied Visual Arts/Multimedia Design
Certificate of Design & Arts Foundation; Diploma of Communication Arts & Design/

Design and Arts College of New Zealand


Contemporary Photography/Art (Advanced)/Fashion Design/Interior Design; Bachelor of
Christchurch
0800 50 88 50
www.dac.ac.nz
Fine Arts (Whitecliffe)

Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT)


Hawkes Bay
0800 22 55 348

www.eit.ac.nz

Elam School of Fine Arts NICAI University of Auckland

Certificate in Introduction to Visual Arts & Design; Certificate in Fashion Apparel; Diploma in
Screen Production; Diploma in Visual Arts & Design; Bachelor of Visual Arts & Design
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours; Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts;


Master, Doctor of Fine Arts, PhD
Auckland
0800 61 62 63
www.creative.auckland.ac.nz

Hungry Creek Art and Craft School
Puhoi
09 42 20 752

www.hungrycreek.ac.nz

Certificate, Diploma in Jewellery; Certificate, Diploma in Art and Craft;


Diploma in Art & Craft (Advanced)
Certificate in Foundation Studies in Visual Arts/Jewellery Techniques/Photography; Diploma

Manukau Institute of Technology Faculty of Creative Arts

in Visual Arts/Jewellery Manufacture & Design/Advanced Jewellery Practice; Bachelor of





Manukau City
0800 62 62 52
www.manukau.ac.nz/creativearts
Creative Arts (Visual Arts)

Massey University College of Creative Arts


Wellington
0800 62 77 39


Media Design School
Auckland
09 30 30 402

www.creative.massey.ac.nz

www.mediadesignschool.com

Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)


Nelson
0800 42 27 33
www.nmit.ac.nz
NorthTec Arts
Whangarei

0800 16 21 00

www.northtec.ac.nz

Otago Polytechnic Dunedin School of Art & School of Design


Dunedin
0800 76 27 86
www.op.ac.nz

Certificate, Diploma in Visual Arts; Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons)/Creative Media Production/
Maori Visual Arts; Graduate/Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts/Maori Visual Arts; Bachelor
of Design (Hons) Graduate/Postgraduate Diploma in Design; Master of Design; Master of
Fine Arts in Design/Fine Art/Maori Visual Arts; PhD (Visual & Material Culture)

Diploma in Digital Creativity; Bachelor of Media Design/Graphic/Interactive/Motion Design; Art


& Design/3D Animation and Visual Effects; Creative Technologies/Game Art; Graduate Diploma
in Graphic Design/Web & Interactive Design/Visual Effects & Motion Graphics/Game Design/
Advanced 3D

Certificate in Arts & Media/Maori Visual Arts; Diploma of Arts & Media/Digital Design
& Photography/Visual Arts & Design/Interior Design; Bachelor of Arts & Media; Digital
Photography Online Training Scheme

Diploma, Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts) (Digital Arts); Certificate in Applied Arts
(Maori Art & Design)/Whakairo (Visual Arts); Certificate, Diploma in Maori Weaving; Diploma
in Fashion Design

Diploma in Ceramic Arts; Bachelor,(Hons), Graduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate,


Postgraduate Diploma in Visual Arts; Master of Visual Arts; Master of Fine Arts; Certificate in
Fashion Studies, Creative Studies; Bachelor of Design/Communication/Fashion/Interiors/
Product; Graduate Diploma in Design (Specialty) Master of Design Enterprise

Certificate in Applied Arts/Foundation Art & Craft/Interior Decor; Diploma in Animation/

Southern Institute of Technology (SIT)


Digital Photography; Graduate Diploma in Digital Media/Digital Filmmaking/3D Animation;

Bachelor of Fashion (Design & Technology); Bachelor of Applied Media Arts (Visual Media);
Invercargill
0800 40 33 37
www.sit.ac.nz

Bachelor of Digital Media

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The course information presented here was compiled


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QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED

Tai Poutini Polytechnic



Certificate, Diploma in Jade & Hard Stone Carving


Greymouth
0800 80 04 11
www.tpp.ac.nz
Te Wananga O Aotearoa

0800 35 55 53

www.twoa.ac.nz

Certificate in Introduction to Maori Art/Maori Visual Arts; Diploma in Maori Art, Bachelor of
Maori Art
Heke & Poutuarongo Toi Whakarkai (Diploma, Bachelor in Design & Art); Heke & Poutuarongo

Te Wananga O Raukawa
0800 92 62 642 www.twor-otaki.ac.nz
Whare Tapere (Diploma, Bachelor in Literary Performing Arts), Heke & Poutuarongo Hiko-rau

Otaki
(Diploma, Bachelor in Animation & Graphic Design)
The Learning Connexion
Wellington
0800 27 87 69
www.tlc.ac.nz

Certificate of Art & Creativity; Diploma of Art & Creativity, Diploma of Art & Creativity (Honours);
Diploma of Art & Creativity (Advanced)

Toihoukura - Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT)


in Studio Workshop Studies (Art & Design Maori) Diploma in Maori Visual Arts;

Certificate
Bachelor of Maori Visual Arts;
Gisborne
0800 22 55 348 www.eit.ac.nz
Unitec Institute of Technology
Auckland
0800 10 95 10

www.unitec.ac.nz

Certificate in Design & Visual Arts; Bachelor of Creative Enterprise (pending)/Animation and
Interactivity/Applied Arts/Brand and Communication Design/Contemporary Craft/Games
Design and Development/Graphic Design and Media/Interior Environments/Photographic
Practice/Product and Interaction Design/Transmedia;Master of Design

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Dunedin
School
of Art

Enjoy all the benefits of using

OIL COLOUR

together with the convenience of


completing a painting which is

TOUCH DRY
WITHIN A DAY!
All Griffin colours are rated
AA or A and recommended as
permanent for Artists use.

At the Dunedin School of Art, you will immerse yourself in a thriving


community, be taught by acclaimed artists, explore a wide range
of creative options, make use of some of the best studio facilities in
New Zealand, and have opportunities to travel the globe.
Our degrees include work placements, and help you gain the skills
you need for a wide range of career possibilities.

Specialist Studio Disciplines:


Ceramics > Electronic Arts > Painting
Jewellery and Metalsmithing > Sculpture
Printmaking > Photography > Textiles

0800 762 786


www.op.ac.nz/art
DunedinSchoolofArt

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If art is your life, make it your career.

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Universal College of Learning (UCOL)

The course information presented here was compiled


from the institutions websites in June/July 2014.

QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED
Certificate in Fashion & Beauty; Diploma in Photographic Imaging/Interior Design; Bachelor


Palmerston North
0800 46 82 65
www.ucol.ac.nz
of Applied Visual Imaging; Masters in Design Thinking
Universal College of Learning (UCOL)
Whanganui
0800 46 82 65
www.ucol.ac.nz

Certificate in Art & Design/Studio Art Practice/ Whakairo (Visual Arts)/Fashion; Diploma
in Interior Design; Bachelor of Fashion; Graduate Diploma in Fashion; Proposed new arts
degree
Certificate in Arts; Bachelor (Hons), Master of Arts; Bachelor (Hons), Master of Fine Arts;

University of Canterbury



Postgraduate Diploma in Art Curatorship
Christchurch
0800 82 77 48
www.canterbury.ac.nz
University of Otago
Dunedin
0800 80 80 98

www.otago.ac.nz

Bachelor, Postgraduate Diploma, Master of Arts; Bachelor of Arts in Film & Media/Visual
Culture; Bachelor of Arts in Pacific Island Studies (all theoretical courses)
Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Graduate Diploma, Postgraduate Diploma, Master of Arts, PhD;

Victoria University of Wellington


Master of Museum & Heritage Studies; Bachelor, Master of Design Innovation/Industrial

Wellington
0800 84 28 67
www.vuw.ac.nz
Design/Culture in Context/Media Design/Computer Graphics

Waiariki Institute of Technology


Rotorua
0800 92 42 74

www.waiariki.ac.nz

Certificate in Creative Arts/Fashion Technology/Interior Design; Diploma in Art & Design/


Art & Design (Advanced) /Fashion Technology/Interior Design/Multimedia/Internet & Web
Design; Bachelor of Computing, Communications & Technology/Game Development &
Animation/Multimedia & Web
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QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED

Waikato Institute of Technology - School of Media Arts (WINTEC)


Hamilton
0800 29 46 832
www.wintec.ac.nz

Certificate in Media Arts; Diploma in Fashion Design & Practice/Interior Design; Bachelor of
Media Arts in Visual Arts (Hons); Master of Arts

Wellington Institute of Technology (WELTEC)


Wellington
0800 93 58 32

Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor of Creative Technologies/Visual Arts/Digital Media/Interior


Design; Graduate Diploma in Creative Technologies

www.weltec.ac.nz

Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT)


New Plymouth
0800 94 88 96
www.wittart.co.nz

Certificate in Creative Technologies/Creative Graphics /Photography; Diploma in Creative


Technologies

Whanganui School of Design


Whanganui
0800 46 82 65

Certificate in Art & Design; Bachelor (Hons), Post Graduate Diploma/Master in Computer
Graphic Design; Graduate Diploma in Animation

www.wsd.ac.nz

Certificate of Arts & Design (Foundation); Diploma/Advanced Diploma of Arts & Design;

Whitecliffe College of Arts & Design

Bachelor of Fine Arts/Fine Arts/Photography/Graphic Design/Fashion Design; Master of Fine




Auckland
09 309 5970
www.whitecliffe.ac.nz
Arts; Master of Arts/Arts Therapy/Arts Therapy (Clinical)/Arts Management

Whitireia New Zealand


Wellington
0800 94 48 47
Yoobee School of Design
Auckland Wellington
0800 66 55 44
Christchurch

www.whitireia.ac.nz

www.yoobee.ac.nz

Certificate in Advanced Photography/Practical Photography/Digital Media; Certificate in


Mastercraft/Raranga/Whakairo/Graphic Design; Diploma in Visual Art/Jewellery Design/
Digital Design & Multimedia; Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts & Design); Graduate
Certificate in Applied Arts
Certificate in Digital Media; Diploma of Animation & Digital Video/Computer Graphic
Design/Interactive Design/Web Development/Animation (Advanced)/Digital Filmmaking
(Advanced)/3D Graphics (Advanced)/Digital Media (Advanced)/Game Art

Find your success


in Design and
Contemporary
Arts
Unitecs new Bachelor
of Creative Enterprise.
unitec.ac.nz/design

Elam School of Fine Arts

Learn from international artists


Develop networks in the art community
Enjoy an interdisciplinary studio environment

Bachelor of Fine arts (BFA)


Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) (BFA(Hons))
Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts (PGDipFA)
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Doctor of Fine Arts (DocFA)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Enrol now for 2015


www.creative.auckland.ac.nz/elam
0800 61 62 63

/ Elam Students
at Design Shanghai 2013

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