The Arts in Corrections Awards celebrate the many individuals and groups who use arts and creativity to support rehabilitation in prisons throughout Aotearoa.
Developed by Arts Access Aotearoa, the Arts in Corrections Awards align with the Hōkai Rangi Strategy and the values of the national Arts in Corrections Network.
These awards now operate across three levels: national, local and regional. Neil Wallace, Arts in Corrections Advisor for Arts Access Aotearoa, says: “Together, these awards form a powerful and inclusive recognition system – one that values creative leadership at every level of the sector.”
National awards
Two prestigious awards are open for national nominations. They are:
- Māui Tikitiki a Taranga Award, honouring leadership, innovation and cultural inclusion in the arts
- Whai Tikanga Award, recognising tikanga-based arts practice that fosters identity, healing and pro-social development
All nominations should reflect not just the quality of the work but how it upholds the values of the Arts in Corrections Network: manaakitanga, whanaungatanga, tikanga, tika me te pono, and kotahitanga.
Local recognition: Te Wero Award
Each prison site can run its own arts competitions using Te Wero Award, represented by a carved patu trophy. These competitions are entirely site-led and designed to uplift creativity, pride and cultural identity among the men and women in prison. Arts Access Aotearoa supports sites with patu trophies, certificates and guidance on request.
Regional awards
Presented at each of the four annual regional hui (Northern, Central, Lower North, and Southern), these awards celebrate outstanding contributions of those at the frontline of the sector. There are three categories:
- Arts in Corrections Educator of the Year
- Corrections Staff of the Year
- Ally of the Year
These awards recognise people making a tangible difference through their dedication, advocacy and support of the Arts in Corrections environments.
Awards ceremony at Northern Region Network hui
This year’s Arts in Corrections Northern Region Network hui was held in April at Kohuora Auckland South Corrections Facility. To close the day, an Arts in Corrections Awards ceremony was held to recognise outstanding contributions across the Northern Region. These awards honour those who have demonstrated commitment, leadership, and innovation in delivering and supporting the arts in prison settings.
The 2025 recipients are:
- Arts in Corrections Educator of the Year – Chris O’Connor, Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre, at Auckland Prison
- Corrections Staff of the Year – Stephen Jones, Regional Volunteer Co-ordinator, Auckland Region Women’s Corrections Facility
- Ally of the Year – Vikki Demant, Cultural Consultant, Auckland Prison
Highly Commended:
- Ally of the Year – Ali Mudrovcic, Deputy Director Security, Auckland South Corrections Facility
- Arts in Corrections Educator – Gweneth Taylor, Volunteer Art Educator, Auckland Prison
- Arts in Corrections Educator – Ilenia Di Nicola,Meditative Art Programme Facilitator, ArtYoga – Creative Wellbeing, Auckland Prison,
- Corrections Staff – Latasha Datt, Case Manager, Auckland South Corrections Facility
- Corrections Staff – Rachel Tomasello, Education Tutor, Mt Eden Corrections Facility