(Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Hinerangi, Tainui/Waikato) Artist, poet, writer, and curator; author of A bathful of kawakawa and hot water (Compound Press, 2020) and Blame it on the rain (No More Poetry, 2025). Hana lives in Kawerau in the shadow of Pūtauaki maunga, and is a PhD candidate at Auckland University of Technology.
Poet, editor and publisher from Te Whanganui-a-tara Wellington. Always co-founded the independent publisher We Are Babies (now Tender Press), and the t4t publishing project HuRT Books.
Poet, playwright, editor, critic, and dramaturge. His poetry collections Letters And Paragraphs (Caxton Press, 1987), Fool Moon (AUP, 2004), and Shaggy Magpie Songs (AUP, 2015) were finalists for the New Zealand Book Award for Poetry. He has worked extensively in theatre as a writer, actor, director and dramaturge, notably for 20 years with Indian Ink’s Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis on the creation of all that company’s scripts.
A writer and visual artist whose work has appeared in numerous journals, anthologies and galleries. He has previously released two books on Ugly Duckling Presse. He currently lives and works in New Plymouth, pinched between the wild and remote west coast and Mt Taranaki. More info at craigfoltz.com
Poet, essayist, and art critic. Jasmine lives in Ōtautahi Christchurch, and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Otago, where she is researching landscape mythology in contemporary New Zealand art and poetry.
Poet and artist based on the Kāpiti Coast. Her Antarctic-themed collection of prose poems and fragments, The Farewell Tourist, won the Kathleen Gratton Award for Poetry and was published by Otago University Press in 2018. In 2019 she was an Ursula Bethell writer in residence at the University of Canterbury.
Schaeffer (1983-2021) was a poet and artist from Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. He published two chapbooks, Sleeptalker (2018) and Sleeptalker 2 (2020), and exhibited paintings at Robert Heald Gallery.
Street level poet who makes poetry publications from recycled Reader’s Digest condensed book covers and banana box cardboard, often in public places, on a footpath bench seat or from the bonnet of his car. Using stamp pad alphabet sets, a stapler, glue sticks, a photocopier and a copy left intellectual property model, Landroverfarm Press has published over 100s of distinct titles from unique single page A3 publications to collections and boxsets.
(b. 1960) an Australian-born anthropologist, Professor of Historical Anthropology, and Director, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge since 2006, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge since 2007.
Titles
Cook’s Sites: Empire, Memory, Returns (forthcoming)
(b. 1949, Christchurch) one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most distinguished photographers. His widely acclaimed photographs focus on places of cultural, ecological and historical significance. His photographs have been exhibited throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and the world. He is represented by Two Rooms gallery in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Titles
Cook’s Sites: Empire, Memory, Returns (forthcoming)
New Zealand born Derek Henderson (b. 1963) currently divides his time between Auckland, New Zealand and Sydney, Australia. Aside from his innovative and distinct work in fashion photography, Henderson also exhibits work as part of his fine-arts practice both nationally and internationally.
Titles
The Tranquility of Solitude (2025)
The Terrible Boredom of Paradise (forthcoming)
(Ngāpuhi) a tohunga kaiwhakaahua (photographer) who has been creating work since the late 1960s. Miller’s best-known work has been the documentation of radical protest in New Zealand. Rather than merely being the subject of his work, protest has been his muse.
Titles
The 1981 Springbok Tour (forthcoming)
(Te Uri Ro Roi, Te Parawhau/Ngāpuhi) filmmaker, writer, educator and indigenous rights researcher residing in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Her creative practice of over 20 years explores experimental film history and the medium of 16mm film. She makes kaupapa Māori films (films made by Māori for Māori) which centre around tino rangatiratanga and Māori self-determination.
Titles
Wā Pokere: The Light that Shimmers on the Water at Night (forthcoming)
(Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Whatua and Ngāti Kahu) painter, weaver, installation art practitioner, set designer and educator, whose multimedia practice emphasises Māori rights, particularly Māori women’s rights.
Titles
Activist Artist (forthcoming)
The contributors to our various collections, titles and journals both online and printed.
Abbra Kotlarczyk
Aimee-Jane
Ana Iti
Anderson-O’Connor
Andrew Kirkrose Devadason
Anisha Sankar
Anna Onni
Arielle Walker
Bree Huntley
Carolyn DeCarlo
Chris Tse
Craig Foltz
Danny Bultitude
Eartha Davis
Elizabeth Welsh
Emer Lyons
Emma Barnes
Emma Shi
Erena Shingade
Essa May Ranapiri
Evangeline Riddiford Graham
Fazal Rizvi
Fiona Sze-Lorrain
Frances Libeau
Gabriel Curtin
Grace Prodanov
Hamid Roslan
Imaad Majeed
Jack Xi
Jackson Nieuwland
Jasmin Singh
Jessie Fenton
Jonathan Chan
Liam Jacobson
Loretta Riach
Margo Montes de Oca
Mark Prisco
Niamh Hollis-Locke
Priyanka Chhabra
Ronia Ibrahim
Ruben Mita
Ruth Tang
Shivangi Mariam Raj
Shripad Sinnakaar
Toyah Webb
Victor Billot
Ya-Wen Ho
Yeow Kai Chai
Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle