Te Pitau a Manaia (Kaupae 5) | NZ Diploma in Ngā Toi (Level 5)

Visual Arts

A course by

EIT

A unique, kaupapa and wānanga-based diploma in Māori art, designed to develop your creative potential and artistic skills through engagement with leading Māori art specialists and a variety of mediums.

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NZQA Level 5 Certification (120 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Tairāwhiti Campus, Gisborne

It will take a total of 1 year

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Intellectual and creative development

Students will realise their full potential intellectually and creatively.

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Understanding of te reo Māori

Students will understand and affirm the importance of te reo Māori in artistic expression.

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Cultural competence in Māori arts

Students will become effective and confident art professionals, contributing to culturally authentic art.

What You're Signing Up For

Te Pitau a Manaia | NZ Diploma in Ngā Toi (Level 5) is a one-year programme rooted in Māori visual arts, taught by some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier Māori artists. The course offers a kaupapa and wānanga learning environment where Te Ao Māori is interwoven throughout, fostering creative self-expression, cultural authenticity, and technical skill in various art forms. Graduates can pursue careers as art professionals or progress to further study including bachelor's and honours degrees in Māori Visual Arts and Creative Practice.

Course Content

  • Traditional Māori art and research methods
  • Wānanga-based and marae-based learning
  • Māori art disciplines (with option to specialise)
  • Te Ao Māori integration in art practice
  • Creation and exhibition of artworks (local, national, international)
  • Restoration and conservation of Māori arts
  • Development of art and design skills unique to hapū, iwi, and waka
  • Te reo Māori me ngā tikanga as foundation of practice

What you need to know first

University Entrance (UE)

Evidence of potential to succeed (for those over 20 years old by the start date)

Portfolio submission and interview required

Demonstrated fluency in either Te Reo Māori or English

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Visual Arts

  • Creative Industries

  • Māori Arts

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Practicing artist

  • Teacher

  • Gallery or exhibition curator

  • Hapū, Iwi, Rūnanga, or community arts positions

  • Other creative industry vocations