Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki
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ANZATA
ANZATA (Australian and New Zealand Arts Therapy Association) is the professional organisation for arts therapists and promotes the therapeutic use of the arts for the improvement of human well-being.
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Arts Access Aotearoa
Arts Access Aotearoa Whakahauhau Katoa o Hanga advocates for all New Zealanders to have access to the arts, as a creator or audience member, regardless of their barriers, such as disability or health. It also facilitates arts programmes for people in prison.
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Barry Thomas
This digital collection on the Te Papa website features artwork by Barry Thomas, including documentation of his 1978 installation ‘Vacant lot of cabbages’.
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Music Therapy New Zealand Te Roopu Puoro Whakoora o Aotearoa,
Music Therapy New Zealand (MThNZ) promotes the use of music to assist the healing and personal growth of people with special needs.
Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga
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Barton, Christina. ‘Fragments and bits: a brief history of temporary art in Wellington.’ In Wellington: a city for sculpture, edited by Jenny Harper, Aaron Lister and Bruce Connew, 120–127. Wellington: Victoria University Press in association with the Wellington Sculpture Trust, 2007.
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Burke, Gregory, and Ann Calhoun, eds. Art and organised labour: images of working life and trade union life in New Zealand. Wellington: Wellington City Art Gallery, 1990.
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Gribben, Trish. Blast: Pat Hanly: the painter and his protests. Auckland: Lopdell House Gallery, 2009.