Whitecliffe College of Art and Design is an award-winning, government-funded tertiary arts and design education provider in New Zealand. Whitecliffe offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs (NZQF Levels 4–9) in Fine Arts, Photo Media, Graphic Design and Fashion Design, and its postgraduate programs currently include the Master of Fine Arts, the Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Management, the Master of Art in Arts Management, the Master of Fine Arts (Fashion) the Postgraduate Diploma in Art Therapy and the Master of Art Therapy (Clinical). All Whitecliffe postgraduate programs are low-residency in structure. Students can live anywhere in New Zealand and fit study around other life and work commitments. The low residency model of our Masters programs is structured by regular one-week, or weekend-long intensive seminars, based at our Auckland campus. Postgraduate seminars are delivered as small group sessions and are structured by lectures, workshops, group critiques, and one-on-one supervision meetings with nationally and internationally renowned practice professionals. Supervisors are selected to support individual students to further their specific interests and skills, and to negotiate new thresholds of professional practice that can shape and contribute to culture and community.