Toi Paematua
Toi Ataata
Tirohanga whānui
Refine your creative practice
Extend and refine your visual arts practice.
You’ll explore:
Advanced techniques and materials
Research artistic influences
Work that reflects your kaupapa and creative direction
Guided by experienced kaiako and grounded in tikanga, you’ll build the confidence to create, critique and exhibit with intention and integrity.
He aha tāu ka whiwhi?
Skills you'll leave with
Completing this programme means you’ll be able to:
Apply media practices across selected processes
Use creative processes to make visual artworks
Plan and manage time, materials and projects to meet brief requirements
Analyse the work of other toi practitioners
Conduct rangahau (research) to inform creative decisions
Describe the history, tikanga and cultural practices relating to ngā toi
Mā te mahi ka ako
Learn by doing
You will get to:
Refine your creative processes
Plan and manage projects from concept to exhibition-ready work
Strengthen your time and project management skills
Connect and collaborate with other toi practitioners
Carry out rangahau to inform your ideas and visual storytelling
Draw on history, tikanga and cultural practices relating to toi
Ngā ara e wātea ana
Where will this take me?
On completion, you'll have the skills to:
Keep studying
Progress into our Rauangi (Visual Arts) degree, Maunga Kura Toi: Bachelor of Māori Art.
Use at work
Apply for roles as a practising artist, visual designer, or art assistant within community or cultural projects.
Community involvement
Contribute to whānau, hapū, iwi, or local kaupapa by creating, curating, or supporting toi Māori exhibitions.
He meka
Quick facts
- Level 5 (Intermediate)
- 120 Credits
- 38 Weeks
- NZ Diploma in Ngā Toi Level 5
- Fees apply
- 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
Attend an interview with the kaiako
Have successfully completed Kāwai Raupapa: Certificate in Māori and Indigenous Art (Level 4) or an equivalent qualification, or provide a portfolio showing relevant creative experience
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:
$1,660 GST inclusive
Kōnae ako
Learning modules
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Where and when can I learn?
No classes are currently open for application.