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Creativity and innovation are core pillars of success in any industry, and the demand for employees with creative skill-sets is high within the workforce.

About us

The Wintec School of Media Arts provides innovative, interdisciplinary education that prepares students for careers in creative industries.

Our programmes are all about creativity. We inspire students to problem solve from day one; connecting with industry specialists and mentors, and tailoring learning through real-life projects. We work alongside students to challenge them to be as creative as they can be while reaching their goals.

Take a look inside

Explore student life at Wintec School of Media Arts.

Are you interested to learn more about the experiences of our Media Arts students here at the Hamilton City Campus? Check out the videos below and follow us on social media.

Study with us

Now is the time to turn your creativity into a career.

Be part of a creative community and be inspired by the people around you. Access the latest technology at your fingertips, experience industry-respected tutors by your side and when you graduate, an internationally recognised qualification to set you on your way.

Pathways

Subject areas

Courses

Art and design programmes

Communication programmes

Music and performing arts programmes

Get involved

Be part of our community and see how we can work together. We are passionate about creating a world where Kirikiriroa/Hamilton City Campus is renowned for its thriving, culturally dynamic, creative community. Our mission: create opportunities for inspired ways of learning, for connecting and networking, that all contribute to an arts-active city. Hāere Mai! Join us!

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Secondary Schools

Are you from the secondary school sector? Find out what you and your students can experience at Media Arts.

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Internships and projects

Do you need an intern or have a work opportunity or project? Our students have a variety of skills and expertise which could help you.

Ruby Nyika seated at Ramp Gallery
The Waikato Independent

The Waikato Independent is an online student project which aims to cover newsworthy events through Waikato and beyond.

NELL LET THERE BE ROBE exhibition
Ramp Gallery

Ramp is a contemporary art gallery, situated in the heart of Hamilton City at the Wintec School of Media Arts.

Visit us today

Would you like to experience a tour of the School of Media Arts facilities?

Contact us via email to arrange a time. A tour takes about 35-45 minutes.

 

News

  • Wintec widely involved in BNZ Theatre opening night

    From directing and composing to performing on stage and carrying out technical jobs behind the scenes, Wintec staff, students, and alumni are widely involved in the official opening of Hamilton’s newest arts attraction.

  • One hundred and twenty birds’ nests roosting at Wintec

    The latest art installation to temporarily call Wintec’s Ramp Gallery home includes 120 abandoned birds’ nests. Titled Being and Non-being by Artist Julia Christey, the piece consists of repurposed nests ironically suspended from a product intended as anti-bird netting.

  • Hamilton community crowd-funds Wintec alumni’s rainbow pride sculpture

    Earlier this year, prestigious artist and Wintec Media Arts alumni Paul Darragh had his sculpture, a positive and joyous beacon of LGBTQI+ pride, named ‘Progress Pillar’, on display as part of the 2024 Boon Sculpture Trail in Kirikiriroa | Hamilton. Thanks to crowd-funding, the Progress Pillar now stands triumphantly at the newly refurbished Hamilton Transport Centre, where it was officially unveiled on Wednesday, 6 November as part of the centre’s opening ceremony.

Events

Orientation Day 2026 - Rotokauri Campus

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Starting your journey with us is exciting, and we want to make sure you feel ready and supported from day one. Orientation Day is a friendly, relaxed event designed just for you - your chance to explore your new community and start feeling at home here. 

What Can You Expect? 

  • Explore at your own pace - Browse stalls, or just take it all in 

  • Get your questions answered - Friendly staff everywhere, ready to help 

  • Discover support services - Academic support, wellbeing, accessibility, community services, and opportunities 

  • Enjoy free food – Collect stamps from our support services and get free kai 

  • Meet other new students - Connect with people starting this journey too 

  • Take breaks - Quiet spaces available whenever you need them 

We've Got You 

✓ Accessible for everyone - Wheelchair access, and quiet spaces 
✓ Friendly helpers - Look for people in bright vests 
✓ Safe environment - Zero tolerance for harassment or discrimination 
✓ No pressure - Do as much or as little as feels right 
✓ Bring support – Friends or support people welcome 

Most students tell us Orientation helped them feel less anxious, more connected, and like they actually belong here. Because you do. 

 

 

Quick Questions

Do I have to come?
No, but students say it’s really helpful.

Can I bring someone?
Yes! Support people and friends are welcome.

What if I need accessibility support?
Contact us beforehand or on the day.

What if I feel overwhelmed?
Quiet spaces are available, and helpers can support you.

 

 

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Between G Block and the Hub, Rotokauri Campus