Tirohanga whānui
Create, explore, and express through art
For aspiring artists ready to answer the call of their creative potential, Kāwai Raupapa: Toi Ataata offers a supportive space to grow your skills and confidence.
You’ll be guided by tikanga Māori as you explore techniques and stories that shape Māori visual arts.
Through hands-on practice and reflection, you’ll begin to recognise and realise your own artistic ability, creating mahi toi that is both personal and culturally grounded.
He aha tāu ka whiwhi?
Skills you will leave with
Completing this programme means you’ll be able to:
Apply creative processes, methods, and techniques to make visual artworks
Explore and compare different artists’ styles and approaches to inspire your own practice
Complete art projects using briefs and creative planning
Manage time, materials, and project goals to bring your mahi toi to life
Mā te mahi ka ako
Learn by doing
You will get to:
Explore Māori patterns and designs
Build your drawing and design skills
Practice a range of art techniques and technical skills
Plan and complete art projects
Connect with other toi practitioners
Rangahau the history, tikanga and cultural practices to guide your mahi toi
Ngā ara e wātea ana
Where will this take me?
On completion, you'll have the skills to:
Keep studying
Progress into Toi Paematua: Diploma of Māori and Indigenous Art (Toi Ataata) (Level 5).
Use at work
Graduates may contribute to community art projects, entry-level roles in creative industries, or continue developing their art practice independently.
Community involvement
Share creative skills and support local kaupapa toi that celebrate Māori and Indigenous perspectives.
He meka
Quick facts
- Level 4 (Intermediate)
- 120 Credits
- 38 Weeks
- NZ Certificate in Ngā Toi Level 4
- Fees apply
- Māori Visual Arts
- NZQA Accredited
Paearu whakauru
Entry criteria
You can enrol if you:
Are 16 years or older
Are a NZ citizen or resident (includes Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau) or Australian citizen/permanent resident
Currently reside in New Zealand
Submit a portfolio (visual evidence of creative practice)
Attend an interview and selection process
Te wā
Time commitment
This programme is:
Full-time
120 credits
38 weeks long (includes holiday breaks)
Noho-based, with workshops
Fees and scholarships
The 2026 fees for this programme are:
$641 GST inclusive
Kōnae ako
Learning modules
Ki hea, mō āhea hoki au ako ai?
Where and when can I learn?