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College of Creative Arts , Toi Rauwhārangi

Diverse. Dynamic. Daring. The College of Creative Arts — Toi Rauwhārangi explores what the future of creativity looks like in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Overview

The college fosters research, hands-on practice and scholarship across fine arts, design, music and media production. 

Our staff and students believe in the power of creativity to drive positive change. We are committed to growing Māori and Pacific arts and artists and supporting indigenous creative practice.

Te Tiriti o Waitangi at Massey

We are deeply committed to being a Tiriti-led college, demonstrating authentic leadership in contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand as we uphold te Tiriti o Waitangi, the founding document of our nation, and its principles through our practice. We embrace this not just as an obligation but as a real opportunity for the nation and its people.

Te Tiriti o Waitangi ki Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – The Treaty of Waitangi at Massey

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Study with us

From design to fine arts, screen arts to music and Māori visual arts, the College of Creative Arts offers a rich variety of learning options.

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Our research

Meet the College of Creative Arts researchers and find out about our research themes and strengths, projects and news.

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National Academy of Screen Arts

The academy is home to New Zealand’s most comprehensive screen arts community, advanced screen technologies and production facilities, and the nation’s leading screen arts qualifications.

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About us

Find out about our people, schools, facilities, rankings and accreditations.

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Engage with our research, facilities and enterprises. You can also find out who we partner with and how to visit us.

Who we are

Our staff are diverse, collaborative, caring and celebrated. Meet leaders in the College of Creative Arts.

Professor Ngatai Taepa

Professor Ngatai Taepa

Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor Māori, College of Creative Arts

Ngatai is one of Aotearoa's most significant and innovative contemporary Māori artists. He has produced an impressive body of work that combines Mātauranga Māori with contemporary expression.

He has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally, and was a leading member of Te Kāhui Toi: the artistic team behind the award-winning Te Rau Karamu Marae.

Professor Kingsley Baird

Professor Kingsley Baird

Acting Head of School, School of Art

Kingsley Baird is a visual artist, writer, and professor of fine arts at the Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts. His research is an investigation of memory, memorialisation, and remembrance, primarily in relation to war, culture, national identity, mythology, place, and new conceptual, aesthetic, and material ways of creating memory forms.

Professor Johnson Witehira

Professor Johnson Witehira

Tamahaki, Ngāi Tū-te-auru, Ngāti Hinekura
Head of School, School of Music and Screen Arts

Johnson is a leading Indigenous artist, designer, and academic whose work bridges Mātauranga Māori and creative technologies. An innovator in decolonised and indigenised design, his practice spans visual arts, game development, and storytelling. He is widely known for championing Māori design, with work exhibited nationally and internationally.

Associate Professor Sven Mehzoud

Associate Professor Sven Mehzoud

Head of School, Wellington School of Design

Sven Mehzoud has directed design programmes at New Zealand and Australian universities for over 20 years and is originally from Switzerland where he practiced architecture. Sven’s creative practice encompasses exhibition design, scenography and interior architectural design, and currently focuses on narrative constructions in museums and exhibition design.

Schools

Our college is home to three schools.

School of Art

The School of Art – Whiti o Rehua expands and challenges people's perceptions of the world.

School of Music and Screen Arts

Responding to Aotearoa New Zealand’s reputation for innovation and creativity in both music and media production.

Wellington School of Design

Wellington School of Design – Ngā Pae Mahutonga has a global reputation for innovative problem-solving through design.

Creative arts news

Discover news from the College of Creative Arts.

Renowned artist Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi receives recognition for his contribution to Pacific art and culture

Wednesday 16 April 2025

Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts (honoris causa) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to both the Pacific and global art scenes.

Doctoral graduate redefines settler identity and land relations through art

Wednesday 16 April 2025

Artist and new PhD graduate Dr Rebecca Ora embarked on a transformative journey for her doctoral research with Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa ۶Ƶ.

Associate Professor Igelese Ete’s music brings Pacific storytelling to life

Friday 11 April 2025

The Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts academic has played a pivotal role in bringing the emotional depth of recently-released film Tinā to life through his music arrangements.

Art students explore Mexico’s cultural heritage

Friday 4 April 2025

In late 2024, eight art students from Whiti o Rehua School of Art embarked on an enriching cultural and academic journey to Mexico, funded by the Prime Minister’s Scholarship to Latin America.

Contact the College of Creative Arts

College of Creative Arts – Wellington campus

Location

Physical address
Block 1
Te Whare Pukākā
Mount Cook
Wellington 6021

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