Auckland Museum Events & Exhibitions May 2004
Auckland Museum Events & Exhibitions
Freelistings information
MAY 2004
EXHIBITIONS
Another
Vietnam: Pictures of the War From the Other
Side
Vietnam: A Kiwi Snapshot
5 March – 6 June
A collection of startling, never-before-published images of the Vietnam War by North Vietnamese photographers. They are accompanied by an exhibition profiling New Zealanders' memories of power politics, protest and the sacrifice made by our own soldiers in this unpopular war, called 'Vietnam: A Kiwi Snapshot’.
The 113 haunting black-and-white photographs from ‘Another Vietnam’ are by North Vietnamese soldier-photographers who risked their lives to capture their country’s struggle. Many perished — nine out of 10 died from bullets, bombs, dysentery and malaria.
‘Another Vietnam’ is based on a book of the same name by author Tim Page, who returned to Vietnam to find his Vietcong counterparts, 20 years after he first covered the war as a young photographer for United Press International.
The exhibition is co-produced by the National Geographic Museum at Explorers Hall, Washington, and the International Center of Photography, New York.
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.
Decorative Arts Gallery East.
Standard Museum donation entry.
Peter Stichbury:
Domestic potter – 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.
Decorative Arts Gallery West.
Standard Museum
donation entry.
Titian StudioWare – 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 neo-classical
influences.
Decorative Arts Gallery East.
Standard
Museum donation entry.
John Edgar: Calculus 7 May – 27
August A series of exquisite abstract miniatures reflecting
the artist’s two decades of work with greywacke
stone.
Decorative Arts Central.
Standard Museum donation entry.
Pascoe – Songs of Innocence
2 April – 27 June
An exhibition showcasing the world of New Zealand childhood through photography.
Pictorial Gallery.
Standard Museum donation entry.
EVENTS
Another Vietnam – Documentary Series
Sunday 2 May, 3pm
Sunday 16 May, 3pm
Sunday 16 May, All Day
Sunday 6 June, 3pm
Vietnam: the New Zealand Story
Vietnam After the Fire
Vietnam Today: People Land and Culture
Uncle Ho
and Uncle Sam
See below for programme
synopsis.
Standard Museum donation entry.
All film screenings are in the Manaia Room, except for ‘Vietnam Today: People Land and Culture’ which will play all day in the Matapuna Resource Centre.
Music in the Museum
Sunday 2 May
Students from Auckland University’s School of Music perform.
Ocean’s Gallery, 2pm.
Time in Motion: Mum’s the Word
Sunday 9 May
A screening from the NZ Film Archive with live piano accompaniment to celebrate Mothers’ Day.
Manaia Room, 3pm.
Living
Treasures Day – Vietnamese Culture
Sunday 16 May
A day of events to celebrate Vietnamese culture and coinciding with the special exhibitions ‘Another Vietnam’ and ‘Vietnam: a Kiwi snapshot’.
All day.
Standard Museum donation entry.
Time in Motion:
The Ayes Have It: Parliament at 150 Years
Sunday 23 May
A screening to mark the 150th anniversary of parliament.
Manaia Room, 3pm.
Standard Museum donation entry.
Another Vietnam – Documentary
Series
A special documentary film series to support the upcoming exhibitions 'Another Vietnam: Pictures of the War from the Other Side' and 'Vietnam: A Kiwi Snapshot’.
SUNDAY 2 MAY, 3PM
VIETNAM: THE NEW ZEALAND STORY
A special screening in partnership with NZTV Archive
TVNZ, 1983, reporter & presenter Ian Johnstone
Duration: 150 Minutes
New Zealand’s participation in the Vietnam War is examined through rare historic footage and interviews with high-level players from both the government and the peace movement. An excellent in-depth analysis of why New Zealand joined the war, what troops we committed and why, and the pressure Holyoake was under to introduce conscription.
SUNDAY 16 MAY, 3PM
VIETNAM AFTER THE FIRE
VEA, 1994
Duration: 110 minutes
How do the Vietnamese of the ‘90s feel about the Vietnam War and its effect on their country? This film reveals how a country shattered by heavy B-52 bombing, and with millions of acres destroyed by Agent Orange, is today a country of hope. Screening as part of a special Living Treasures Day of events and activities to celebrate Vietnamese culture on Sunday 16 May.
SUNDAY 16 MAY, ALL DAY
VIETNAM TODAY: PEOPLE, LAND & CULTURE
EMA, 1996
Duration: 18 minutes
Delve into the history, culture and politics of this beautiful and complex country. See why so many Vietnamese went into exile and experience Vietnam today.
SUNDAY 6 JUNE, 3PM
UNCLE HO AND UNCLE SAM
BBC, 1995
Duration: 60 minutes
The BBC reveals the alliance between the CIA and Ho Chi Minh during the Japanese occupation of Vietnam. Ho did not turn out to be the pliable nationalist the US thought he was, and this had major implications leading to the Vietnam War.