Arts Pasifika Awards

New Zealand arts award

Arts Pasifka Awards
Date1996 (1996) -->
CountryNew Zealand
Hosted byCreative New Zealand
WebsiteOfficial website

The Arts Pasifika Awards celebrate excellence in Pacific arts in New Zealand. The annual awards are administered by Creative New Zealand and are the only national awards for Pasifika artists across all artforms.[1]

The Arts Pasifika Awards include the awards for: Emerging Pacific Artist; Iosefa Enari Memorial Award; Pacific Heritage Art Award (from 2004); Contemporary Pacific Art Award; Senior Pacific Artist Award; Special Recognition Award (from 2013);[1] and Pacific Toa Artist Award (from 2019).[2]

List of award recipients

Emerging Pacific Artist

  • 2023 David Feauai-Afaese
  • 2022 Dahlia Malaeulu
  • 2021 Vivian Aue
  • 2020 Pati Solomona Tyrell
  • 2019 Tyla Veau
  • 2018 Leki Jackson Bourke
  • 2017 Tupua Tigafua
  • 2016 Anonymouz (Matthew Faiumu Salapu)
  • 2015 Ane Tonga
  • 2014 Grace Taylor
  • 2013 Suli Moa
  • 2012 Justin Haiu
  • 2011 Kulimoe'anga 'Stone' Maka
  • 2010 Visesio Siasau
  • 2009 Poulima Salima
  • 2008 Tuāfale Tanoa’i AKA Linda T.
  • 2007 WakaUra Dance Group
  • 2006 Tusiata Avia
  • 2005 Mīria George
  • 2004 Lonnie Hutchinson
  • 2003 Shigeyuki Kihara
  • 2002 Peter Panoa
  • Tusiata Avia MNZM
    Tusiata Avia MNZM

Iosefa Enari Memorial Award

  • 2023 Hayden Afele-Nickel
  • 2022 Joshua Pearson
  • 2021 Ridge Ponini
  • 2020 Moses Mackay
  • 2019 Samson Setu
  • 2018 Benson Wilson
  • 2017 Filipe Manu
  • 2016 Madison Nonoa
  • 2015 Manase Tapuaki Mei Langi Latu
  • 2014 No award given
  • 2013 Natalia Mann
  • 2012 Isabella Moore
  • 2011 Marlena Devoe
  • 2010 Pene Junior Pati
  • 2009 Elisha Na’otala Fa’I
  • 2008 James Ioelu
  • 2007 Sani Muamaseali’i
  • 2006 Aivale Cole
  • 2005 Ramonda Taleni
  • 2004 Bonadventure Allan-Moetaua
  • 2003 Daphne Collins
  • 2002 Ben Makisi
  • Moses Mckay and his sister Anasetasia
    Moses Mckay and his sister Anasetasia
  • Madison Nonoa
    Madison Nonoa

Pacific Heritage Art Award

This award began in 2004.

  • Mary Ama CNZM
    Mary Ama CNZM
  • Pacifica Mamas & dignitaries
    Pacifica Mamas & dignitaries

Contemporary Pacific Art Award

  • Angela Tiatia
    Angela Tiatia
  • Karlo Mila MNZM
    Karlo Mila MNZM
  • Victor Rodger ONZM
    Victor Rodger ONZM

Senior Pacific Artist Award

  • Nina Nawalowalo ONZM
    Nina Nawalowalo ONZM
  • Oscar Kightley MNZM
    Oscar Kightley MNZM
  • Neil Ieremia ONZM
    Neil Ieremia ONZM
  • Jonathan Lemalu
    Jonathan Lemalu
  • Lemi Ponifasio
    Lemi Ponifasio
  • Annie Crummer
    Annie Crummer
  • Misa Emma Kesha
    Misa Emma Kesha
  • Albert Wendt ONZ
    Albert Wendt ONZ

Special Recognition Award

This award began in 2013 to "recognise special contribution to the standing, and standard, of Pacific arts in Aotearoa and/or internationally".

  • Tanya Muagututi'a (right) with long time collaborator Erolia Ifopo in 1994
    Tanya Muagututi'a (right) with long time collaborator Erolia Ifopo in 1994
  • Parris Goebel MNZM
    Parris Goebel MNZM

Pacific Toa Artist Award

This award commenced in 2019. It acknowledges the "contribution of a Pasifika artist with the lived experience of disability to the standing, and standard, of Pacific arts nationally or globally".[2]

  • Lusi Faiva
    Lusi Faiva

References

  1. ^ a b "Arts Pasifika Awards". Creative New Zealand. Archived from the original on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Pacific Toa category announced for Arts Pasifika Awards 2019". Creative New Zealand. 14 May 2019. Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  3. ^ "25th Annual Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards Recognise Excellence And Innovation | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. 15 November 2021. Archived from the original on 19 November 2021. Retrieved 19 November 2021.

External links

  • Official website