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From a $1500 investment to $300,000 revenue in three years

Department of Arts co-founder Jules Craft talks music festivals, mission statements, and the trauma of the pandemic.

Department of Art co-founder Jules Craft speaks with Nicholas Pointon.

The Department of Arts is rapidly becoming a household name in the music and event industry.

The Auckland-based creative experience agency – which designs, fabricates and installs stages, lighting and artwork for events – had become the go-to agency for big-name music festivals such as Rhythm

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Nicholas Pointon Wed, 09 Nov 2022
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