Auckland Museum Events & Exhibitions AUGUST 2004
Auckland Museum Events & Exhibitions Freelistings information AUGUST 2004
We fought fashion and lost: WORLD 1989 -2005 27 August – 7 November An exhibition presenting a selection of fabulous and quirky, creative yet sometimes bizarre garments from the undisputed leaders of avant garde fashion in New Zealand – WORLD. Timed to coincide with the Air New Zealand Fashion Week 2004. Standard Museum donation entry.
Decorative Arts Gallery
West and other locations throughout the Museum.
Fashion
on Wheels: The New Zealand Gown of the Year 27 August – 7
November The Gown of the Year was a fairytale fashion
extravaganza that wowed the country from 1958 to 1964. This
exhibition features gowns from this premiere competition,
including some of the top designers of the era, such as
Kevin Berkahn, Rosemarie Muller, Babs Radon, Michael Mattar
and Malcolm Harrison. Timed to coincide with the Air New
Zealand Fashion Week 2004. Standard Museum donation
entry.
Decorative Arts Gallery East.
Unseen Worlds –
New Dimensions 2 July – 3 October
The art of science is
unveiled in this exhibition of magnified images from our
usually unseen world.
Unseen Worlds explores the shared ground between art and science by examining the world at a microscopic level. It is designed to give New Zealanders an opportunity to see some of the amazing images scientists create in the course of their everyday work. Standard Museum donation entry.
Special Exhibition Hall 1.
Jane
Ussher: Portraits of Our Time 5 July – 3 September An
exhibition of stunning portraits from Listener photographer,
Jane Ussher, featuring some of our most famous local
faces.
Included in the exhibition are stunning large-scale images of Sir Edmund Hillary, Janet Frame, Hone Tuwhare, Helen Clark, Dr Allen Curnow, David Lange, Sir Robert Muldoon, Sir Toss Woollaston, Ces Blazey, Russell Crowe, Paul Holmes, Bic Runga, Dave Dobbyn and Colin Meads. Standard Museum donation entry.
Pictorial Gallery.
Peter Stichbury: – a survey of a pioneer New Zealand studio
potter 28 May – 8 August An exhibition to mark potter
Peter Stichbury’s 80th birthday.
The exhibition features work from the major periods in his career from the early days of learning and teaching in Auckland, to his travel to Britain and Higeria to work under the two greats of the British studio pottery movement, Bernard Leach and Michael Cardew, and finally to his consolidation as a domestic potter in Auckland. Standard Museum donation entry.
Decorative Arts Gallery West.
Titian Studio
Ware – the Ceramic Art of Cameron Brown 28 May – 8 August
An exhibition presenting a collection of Titian’s slip-cast
ceramics from the 1950s and ‘60s, and exploring the themes
of pop ceramics, kiwiana kitsch and New Zealand’s classical
influences. Standard Museum donation entry.
Decorative
Arts Gallery East.
John Edgar: Calculus 7 May – 8
August A series of exquisite abstract miniatures reflecting
the artist’s two decades of work with greywacke stone.
Standard Museum donation entry.
Decorative Arts
Central.
EVENTS
Unseen Worlds – Lecture Series 4,
11, 18 August A three-part evening lecture series combining
the scientific and academic expertise of The University of
Auckland and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric
Research (NIWA).
Wednesday 4 August, 7.30pm Seeing Mars from the Ground: the Search for Ancient Water and Life Kathy Campbell, PhD, Geology Department, The University of Auckland
Wednesday 11 August, 7.30pm New Zealand Deep Ocean Topography and Biodiversity Malcolm Clark, PhD, NIWA, Wellington
Wednesday 18 August, 7.30pm A New View of the Heart - Magnetic Resonance Imaging Alistair Young, MSc, PhD, Department of Anatomy with Radiology, The University of Auckland Adults - $35 for the series or $15 per lecture. Concessions and members - $30/$12.
To register phone 09 373 7599 ext 87831.
Manaia Room.
Collecting NZ
Ceramics Saturday 7 August An illustrated talk on
collecting New Zealand ceramics with John Perry. Standard
Museum donation entry.
Education Room, 1pm.
Time in
Motion – People’s Voice Sunday 29 August The New Zealand
Film Archive looks at protest rallies and people’s
movements. Standard Museum donation entry.
Manaia Room, 3pm.
ENDS