
Aotearoa Festival of Black Arts
COLLECTIVE
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Fiscal Host: Gift Collective
Elevating, amplifying, and advocating for Afro-Kiwi and Black creative communities across multiple art forms
About
The Aotearoa Festival of Black Arts (AFOBA) is a new, visionary initiative that has been in development for over 18 months. It was conceived and is being produced by Black Creatives Aotearoa (BCA) — the only organisation in Aotearoa dedicated to elevating, amplifying, and advocating for Afro-Kiwi and Black creative communities across multiple art forms.
AFOBA’s kaupapa is to centre Black joy, creativity, and connection. It exists to celebrate the artistic excellence of Black and Afro-diasporic communities in Aotearoa while building bridges with Tangata Whenua and the wider public. The festival is designed as a biennial gathering combining live performance, visual art, music, film, and literature to showcase the breadth and brilliance of Black artistry.
Over the past 18 months, the AFOBA team — a collective of artists, producers, cultural leaders, and community collaborators — has undertaken extensive consultation and planning. This has included community hui, curatorial development, partnership building with key arts institutions, and the creation of a long-term roadmap toward the first full festival season.
AFOBA will be presented every two years, with programming structured around four key streams:
1. Visibility & Celebration – presenting high-quality, accessible events that showcase Black artists and engage diverse audiences.
2. Capability Building – delivering mentorships, workshops, and professional pathways for artists and producers.
3. Outreach & Engagement – connecting communities through free public activations, school programmes, and collaborations with local organisations.
4. Ambassadorship & Leadership – cultivating champions and partnerships that ensure lasting visibility for Black creativity in Aotearoa.
At its heart, AFOBA is a movement for representation, empowerment, and belonging. It will serve as both a celebration and a legacy — honouring the histories, talents, and futures of Black artists while enriching the cultural landscape of Aotearoa for all.
AFOBA’s kaupapa is to centre Black joy, creativity, and connection. It exists to celebrate the artistic excellence of Black and Afro-diasporic communities in Aotearoa while building bridges with Tangata Whenua and the wider public. The festival is designed as a biennial gathering combining live performance, visual art, music, film, and literature to showcase the breadth and brilliance of Black artistry.
Over the past 18 months, the AFOBA team — a collective of artists, producers, cultural leaders, and community collaborators — has undertaken extensive consultation and planning. This has included community hui, curatorial development, partnership building with key arts institutions, and the creation of a long-term roadmap toward the first full festival season.
AFOBA will be presented every two years, with programming structured around four key streams:
1. Visibility & Celebration – presenting high-quality, accessible events that showcase Black artists and engage diverse audiences.
2. Capability Building – delivering mentorships, workshops, and professional pathways for artists and producers.
3. Outreach & Engagement – connecting communities through free public activations, school programmes, and collaborations with local organisations.
4. Ambassadorship & Leadership – cultivating champions and partnerships that ensure lasting visibility for Black creativity in Aotearoa.
At its heart, AFOBA is a movement for representation, empowerment, and belonging. It will serve as both a celebration and a legacy — honouring the histories, talents, and futures of Black artists while enriching the cultural landscape of Aotearoa for all.
Our team
Dione Joseph
Admin
Ahi
Admin
Today's Balance
$288.27
Estimated Annual Budget
$13,497
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Financial Contributions
Goal
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$0.00 NZD of $20,000 NZD raised (0%)
Starts at
$40 NZD
Events
Aotearoa Festival of Black Arts is hosting the following events.
Past event
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Top financial contributors
1
Sylvia and Stanley Johnson
$10,000 NZD since Dec 2025
2
Shakes Family
$1,500 NZD since Oct 2025
3
Auckland Theatre Company
$1,000 NZD since Nov 2025
4
Guest
$500 NZD since Nov 2025
5
Camille
$200 NZD since Nov 2025
6
Ifasina Clear
$99 NZD since Nov 2025
Jade Tang-Taylor
$99 NZD since Dec 2025
8
Graham
$99 NZD since Jan 2026
Aotearoa Festival of Black Arts is all of us
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Thank you for supporting Aotearoa Festival of Black Arts.
Dione Joseph
Admin
Ahi
Admin
Sylvia and St...
AFoBA
$10,000 NZD
Shakes Family
AFoBA
$1,500 NZD
Auckland Thea...
AFoBA
$1,000 NZD
Guest
AFoBA
$500 NZD
Camille
AFoBA
$200 NZD
Ifasina Clear
AFoBA
$99 NZD
Jade Tang-Taylor
AFoBA
$99 NZD
Graham
AFoBA
$99 NZD
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
-$14.37 NZD
Paid
-$12,000.00 NZD
Paid
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-$14.37 NZD
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Today’s balance$288.27 NZD
Total raised
$12,318.39 NZD
Total disbursed
$12,030.12 NZD
Estimated annual budget
$13,497.00 NZD