Antarctica New Zealand Community Engagement Programme

From the 2014/15 Antarctic season, The Artists to Antarctica programme (also known as the Antarctica New Zealand Arts Fellowship and the Invited Artists Programme Antarctic Arts Fellows) was replaced by The Antarctica New Zealand Community Engagement Programme. The aim of this new programme is to attract applicants with a genuine interest in Antarctica and the environment, who understand the importance of the science carried out in Antarctica and can express and communicate this in new and different ways to reach a wide audience of New Zealanders.[1][2][3]

Date Recipient Occupation/Organisation
2014/15 Danny Watson and Tim Dyer Newstalk ZB
2014/15 Sam Hayes TV3
2014/15 Anthony Powell A Year on Ice sequel
2014/15 John Law MetService
2014/15 Hamish Clark TV3
2014/15 Martin Hill and Philippa Jones Environmental artists
2014/15 Jason Edwards National Geographic photographer
2014/15 Trey Ratcliff and Stu Robertson Artist and Global Conversationalist
2015/16 Drew Painter, Ben Zupo, Rob Seaman and J J Kelley National Geographic six part series
2015/16 Anthony Powell Film-maker
2015/16 David Farrar Kiwiblog
2015/16 Jamie Morton NZ Herald
2015/16 Dan Corbett and Lisa Davies TVNZ
2015/16 Sean Garwood Artist
2016/17 Jason O'Hara and Warren Maxwell Digital Media
2016/17 Pete Somerville LEARNZ
2016/17 Jamie Curry and Damian Christie YouTube
2016/17 Guy Frederick Photo Journalist
2016/17 Philippa Werry Writer
2016/17 TedXScott Base TedX talks
2016/17 Lisa Davies TVNZ
2016/17 Anthony Powell 365 Days on Ice
2017/18 Corey Baker Corey Baker Dance/ New Zealand Royal Ballet
2017/18 Rebecca Priestley Victoria University of Wellington
2017/18 Stu and Semele Robertson Peace in 10,000 Hands
2017/18 Neil Silverwood Photographer/ New Zealand Geographic
2017/18 Sam Hayes, Breanna Barraclough NewsHub
2017/18 Will Harvie and Ian McGregor Stuff / The Press
2018/19 Vanessa Wells, Richard Lord, James Corbin[4] Elanti Media, New Zealand Playhouse
2018/19 Tasha Impey[4] Re:
2018/19 Jamie Morton[4] NZ Herald
2018/19 Thomas Mead, Robert Grieve[4] Newshub
2018/19 Poutama Hetaraka, James York, Vanessa Wells[4] NIWA/Manaaki Whenua

References edit

  1. ^ "Community Engagement Programme Participants and Arts Fellow Alumni". Antarctica New Zealand. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  2. ^ Press Release: Antarctica New Zealand (13 September 2017). "Antarctica: can you help us tell the story?". Scoop. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Antarctica NZ calls for proposals to demystify science". Fuseworks Media. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Community Engagement Programme Alumni" (PDF). Antarctica New Zealand. Retrieved 16 August 2020.