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Signed performance provides access for Zoe

12 May 2010
"I wouldn’t go to a play if there were no interpreters. Or if I did go, I would go to sleep," says eight-year-old Zoe, who last week attended a signed performance in Wellington of Capital E National Theatre for Children’s production, The Farm at the End of Road. View Signed performance provides access for Zoe...

Sign Language tours at Christchurch Art Gallery

5 May 2010
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu is launching Sign Language Tours for the Deaf community to coincide with New Zealand Sign Language Week from 2 to 8 May. View Sign Language tours at Christchurch Art Gallery...

Artstation exhibition bridges two cultures

23 April 2010
An exhibition opening at Artstation on 5 May will feature the work of three highly regarded senior Chinese artists living in Auckland: painters Bang Zhen Deng and An Chang Tan, and sculptor Lu Bo. Entitled The Cultural Bridge, it looks at the influence that living in New Zealand has had on the three artists. View Artstation exhibition bridges two cultures...

Signed performances for children’s theatre

23 April 2010
Capital E National Theatre for Children is putting on two signed performances of its production, The Farm at the End of Road, to celebrate New Zealand Sign Language Week running from 2 to 8 May. View Signed performances for children’s theatre...

Artstation gets a lift and a new exhibition

15 April 2010
The exhibition From Grandma to Grandson with love from 21 April to 1 May coincides with the opening of Artstation’s new lift, installed recently as part of a project to make the Auckland community facility more accessible. View Artstation gets a lift and a new exhibition...