Weird and Wonderful re-opens tomorrow!
Weird and Wonderful re-opens tomorrow! Our
Weird & Wonderful summer What’s On has just come out –
you should be getting it in your letterbox shortly but if
you want a sneak peak you can check it out here. If you'd like to receive our
What's On in the mail, sign up here
WEIRD AND WONDERFUL IS
BACK!
Come and join us tomorrow from
10am to celebrate the return of our Weird & Wonderful
Gallery. We’ve got a line-up of weird and wonderful
activities throughout the day – get your face painted as
your favourite creature, create your own crafty bug or meet
some live creepy crawlies or Boris the famous TV turtle. And
you’ll be the first to check out the revamped gallery with
new interactive games and spaces and lots of your old
favourites.
Read more here
MUSEUM SOLVES MISSING ISLAND MYSTERY
Last week The Guardian UK ran a story about
the mysterious ‘disappearance’ of Sandy Island in the
Pacific. Despite being noted on maps and Google Earth, the
island was nowhere to be seen when a group of scientists
sailed into the region but our pictorial librarian Shaun
Higgins has looked in the museum’s vast collection of maps
and solved the mystery – you can read what he found in his
blog
Read The Guardian article here. Read Shaun's blog here
BLOG: JOHN BUCHANAN AND THE ART OF BOTANY
University of Auckland’s Linda Tyler wrote a fascinating blog about botanist John Buchanan’s notebook and the incredible illustrations that will appear in two exhibitions in coming months at the Hocken Library and the Gus Fisher Gallery – check out the stunning handdrawn botanical illustrations in the blog
Read Linda's blog entry here
VISIT SANTA IN HIS
GROTTO
Tickets for our Christmas Night
at the Museum are selling fast. Make sure you join us for
carols, mulled wine, special Christmas stories and the
chance to meet Santa in his grotto in our 1866 gallery.
We’ll also have a Victorian Market with great presents
from our museum shops so you can finish your Christmas
shopping – and get it wrapped for free
Read more here
EXPERT SESSION WITH DAMIAN
SKINNER
Join us this Thursday at 6.30pm to hear Damian Skinner, Curator of Applied Art and Design, discuss the recent European exhibition Metadomestic, curated by Monica Gaspar. The thought-provoking exhibition challenged the idea of design and craft in the domestic setting. This is also your first chance to meet Damian in his role as our Curator of Applied Art and Design.
Thursday 6 December, 6.30pm (cafe open 5.30pm). Read more here
PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFTS
At our Museum Shops! From a great range of kids toys including some gorgeous retro games, to stunning, New Zealand-designed jewellery, prints and books. We’ve also got plenty of easy parking including our underground carpark which is free for the first hour – and if that wasn’t simple enough, we’ll wrap all your gifts for FREE.
A DINOSAUR-FILLED SUMMER
Basil the dinosaur has lived at Auckland Museum for seven years and this summer he’s creating his own guided tour of all its treasures. He’s picked the bits of the museum he loves best plus some of its best-kept secrets and put it all into a trail – from Dec 26 you can pick up one of his free trail maps when you visit the museum. If you want more of Basil, in January you can have him as your own, very special tour guide – you’ll have to book fast for these!
Read more here
ENDS