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Designers Institute of NZ Urges Government to Value Design: Scoop.co.nz
The Government must understand the importance and value of design to the New Zealand economy when it considers diverting tertiary funds from other disciplines into science, technology and maths (STEM subjects), says Professor Tony Parker.
NZ Designer Samantha Murray Turns Fruit-Scented Liquids into Couture: ecouterre
Massey graduate Samantha turns liquid into clothing for her collection "Sweet Suspension".
Capital Takes to the Catwalk: TVNZ
Behind the scenes footage of Wellington Fashion Week taking place at Massey's Museum Building.
Arts on Sunday: Radio NZ
Professor Anne Noble broadcast on Arts on Sunday.
Sally Morgan's un-cute kittens emerge: The Dominion Post
Professor Morgan, who stepped down at the end of last year after eight years as Pro Vice-Chancellor, is revelling in a six-month sabbatical during which she can make art in a more-or-less uninterrupted way.
Anne Noble: Radio NZ
Professor Anne Noble speaks with Eva Radich about presenting her exhibition of Antarctic images at Wellington City Gallery.
Moss, liquid clothes in Dunedin fashion comp: TV3
Dunedin's annual ID fashion event has kicked off with some unusual entries in the emerging designer competition, including graduate
Anne Noble’s Antarctic inventory: Urbis
Anne Noble’s photos of the human traces in Antarctica are currently exhibiting at the City Gallery.
A sea change moment in student's career: Nelson Mail
Gemma Chapman, 18, beat more than 100 entries to win the special judge's award at the Cawthron Seaweek Photo Competition.
New Zealand's newest typeface designer releases JY Dandy: Scoop
Massey University student Danielle Smith has released her first typeface family, JY Dandy, on her 21st birthday.
Upbeat downtown: Over the net and on the table
A review of Massey's "On balance" opening by Jim and Mary Barr.
Shane McGrath’s Glover Park public sculpture: Bartley + Company Art
Massey alumni Shane McGrath is creating a new permanent sculpture for Glover Park, commissioned alongside The Obstinate Object currently showing at City Gallery Wellington.
Photographer awarded the 2012 Creative New Zealand Berlin Visual Artists Residency: Creative NZ
Massey alumni Ben Cauchi has been awarded the 2012 Creative New Zealand Berlin Visual Artists Residency at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin.
The Mobile Aesthetics of Cell Phone Made Films: A Short History
Cinemascope, an independent film journal, reviews the films and writings of Massey University's Dr. Max Schleser.
Team announced for 2013 Venice Biennale
Massey University's Head of Fine Arts, Heather Galbraith will be deputy commissioner for New Zealand's presentation at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
International Mobile Innovation Screening
The International Mobile Innovation Screening 2011 at the Film Archive in Wellington showcased more than 55 international short films and four feature films produced on mobile devices.