Massey University College of Creative Arts

The College of Creative Arts at Massey University is a world-class art and design school based in Wellington, New Zealand. With a legacy of over 130 years of creative education, it offers degree programmes in Design, Fine Art, Māori Visual Art, Commercial Music and Creative Media Production.
The College is:
- ranked 2nd in AsiaPacific by RED DOT international design agency for design concept
- QS ranked in the Top 100 art and design schools in the world, and the best in Wellington in 2016, 2017 and 2018
- first in New Zealand for design and visual art research, (2019 PBRF)
The College provides a thriving, well-resourced and inspiring learning environment that fosters research, scholarship and creative practice. Students emerge equipped with a knowledge base and skill set that enables them to flourish in the creative industries, establish their own practice, win awards, represent New Zealand and hold key positions that define creative thinking, making and doing all over the world.
Cover image and profile credits: Charlotte Graham BMVA 2015, and Harmony Repia/Lachie Philipson BDes 2015

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Massey University College of Creative Arts

About Massey University College of Creative Arts

The College of Creative Arts at Massey University is a world-class art and design school based in Wellington, New Zealand. With a legacy of over 130 years of creative education, it offers degree programmes in Design, Fine Art, Māori Visual Art, Commercial Music and Creative Media Production.
The College is:
- ranked 2nd in AsiaPacific by RED DOT international design agency for design concept
- QS ranked in the Top 100 art and design schools in the world, and the best in Wellington in 2016, 2017 and 2018
- first in New Zealand for design and visual art research, (2019 PBRF)
The College provides a thriving, well-resourced and inspiring learning environment that fosters research, scholarship and creative practice. Students emerge equipped with a knowledge base and skill set that enables them to flourish in the creative industries, establish their own practice, win awards, represent New Zealand and hold key positions that define creative thinking, making and doing all over the world.
Cover image and profile credits: Charlotte Graham BMVA 2015, and Harmony Repia/Lachie Philipson BDes 2015