the Whakahoa Kaitoi Te Puna Toi Creative New Zealand Arts For All Fellowship

We are thrilled that our Artistic Director Charlotte Nightingale was the recipient of the Whakahoa Kaitoi Te Puna Toi Creative New Zealand Arts For All Fellowship.

The award includes $10,000 of funding which was used in the development of Spark; including working with students at the Wilson School Satellite in Glenfield, at New Dawn Partnership in Milford and with residents at Life Homes Supported Living on the Hibiscus Coast.

The fellowship recognises Charlotte's five year plus history of work in multisensory theatre; striving to provide Arts opportunities for our most underserved communities.

Glass Ceiling Arts Collective is excited with the release of our new sensory work, Spark, and what this means for our community members and their whānau, who generally face ongoing barriers to access.

Click to read about the fellowship on the Arts Access Aotearoa website.


Please enjoy this photographic record from the development of Spark.