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Auckland Museum Events & Exhibitions - MARCH 2004


Auckland Museum Events & Exhibitions
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MARCH 2004

Event/
Exhibition Dates Description Location
/Time
EXHIBITIONS

Another Vietnam
5 March – 6 June
There are at least two sides to every story, even in the midst of war.

Another Vietnam, an exhibition organised in association with National Geographic Society and supplemented by a locally curated exhibition, Vietnam - A Kiwi Snapshot, takes viewers behind the battle lines of the 20th century's most controversial conflict.

Seen through the lenses of previously unknown North Vietnamese photographers as well as those of young New Zealanders, both photographic exhibitions capture two perspectives; the more familiar western one, and that of the Vietcong and the war they still call the 'American War'.
A mixture of documentary photography and propaganda, Another Vietnam puts a human face to a faceless enemy, acknowledging the impact of this war on both young New Zealanders and the people they were fighting.
Special Exhibition Hall 1.


Adults $8
Concessions $6
Children $4

In the drawer
5 February – 9 May
An installation exploring memory and mementos from young contemporary jewellery-maker, Kirsten Haydon.

Decorative Arts Gallery West.

Standard Museum donation entry.

The Architect of the Tower: Roy A Lippincott's design for The University of Auckland Arts Building, 1921-1926
5 February – 9 May
The architecture and interior design of American-born architect, Roy-Alstan Lippincott.

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Decorative Arts Gallery East.

Standard Museum donation entry.

Les Objets du Desir
30 January – 25 April
Locks and braids of hair pass social commentary on love, betrayal, voyeurism and beauty in this small exhibition from jewellery-maker Ilse-Marie Erl.

Decorative Arts Central.

Standard Museum donation entry.

Harpies and Heroines
19 December – 21 March
A cartoon history of the changing roles of women in New Zealand.
Pictorial Gallery.

Standard Museum donation entry.
EVENTS

Seaweek 2004
Sunday 7 – Sunday 14 March
Organised in collaboration with New Zealand Underwater, Seaweek is a week-long celebration of all things oceanic and includes marine-themed activities for kids, expert lectures, educational trails and performances.

Standard Museum donation entry.

Music in the Museum
Sunday 7 March
A performance by Niuean dance group, Tau Fuata Niue.
Museum foyer, 3pm.

Standard Museum donation entry.

Living Treasures Day - Seaweek
Sunday 14 March
A day of oceanic activities rounding off Seaweek.
Standard Museum donation entry.

Time in Motion: Foundation, Form, Function: NZ Architecture
Sunday 28 March
Coinciding with our exhibition on the architecture of Roy Lippincott is this film screening from the New Zealand Film Archive.
Manaia Room, 3pm.

Standard Museum donation entry.

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