Celebrate Spring at Auckland Museum
Celebrate Spring at Auckland Museum with LATE, Hauraki Gulf Seminar, Tonga Language Week and more.
LATE
Are we still a country prepared to stand up for our values or is political peacemaking our priority? In the wake of global events, is it time to review our international allies?
Join us at the next LATE at the Museum to hear decisive opinions from our panellists Nicky Hager, Jane Kelsey, Jim Bolger and Maiki Sherman. Comedian Alexander Sparrow will perform as his alter-ego, DJ Trump.
Last August’s LATE completely sold out - Book your tickets now to experience an evening of lively debate and the chance to visit our popular Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition after hours.
In partnership with Paperboy and RNZ
WED 13 SEP,
6PM-9PM
AUCKLAND MUSEUM, EVENT CENTRE
ADVANCE TICKETS
$25, INSTITUTE MEMBERS AND STUDENTS
$20
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HAURAKI GULF
MARINE PARK SEMINAR
This year’s popular Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Seminar takes its inspiration from seabirds ngā manu o te Moana.
Join scientists and kaitiaki (guardians) to discuss ideas for a better Hauraki Gulf with inspiring thinkers, adventurers and scientists including Dame Anne Salmond and more.
WED 6 SEP,
9.30AM - 4:30PM
AUCKLAND MUSEUM, EVENT CENTRE
TICKETS:
$40 (INCLUDES CATERED LUNCH AND TEAS)
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THE UNUSUAL
SILENCE - VOICES NZ IN CONCERT
The Unusual Silence - Voices in Choir
In this concert in remembrance of WWI, the Voices New Zealand Chamber Choir will perform a selection of songs expressing loss, tragedy, hope and the triumph of human spirit.
The programme includes composer Victoria Kelly’s new work ‘The Unusual Silence’, Stephen Chatman’s ‘In Flanders Fields’, and Arvo Pärt’s ‘Da pacem Domine’.
SAT 30
SEP, 8PM-9:15PM
AUCKLAND MUSEUM, SANCTUARY
TICKETS:
$49
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CELEBRATE TONGA
LANGUAGE WEEK
Fakakoloa Aotearoa ‘Aki’ Ae Nofo ‘A Kainga - Enriching Aotearoa with our Family values
Join us in celebrating the language and culture of Tonga with onsite performances and displays. View a case of koloa (treasures) in the Pacific Lifeways gallery or go behind the scenes of the Pacific Collection Access Project.
Watch cultural performances by students from St Peters College or learn more about the language, stories, colour and beauty of Tongan culture at Te Oro in Glen Innes.
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CALLING
PHOTOGRAPHERS!
Our festival of photography will continue from 15 December with the 2017 New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year exhibition. The competition is now open for photographers from around Aotearoa. Get your entry in before 13 September and be in to win $5000 and a range of prizes.
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Q&A WITH DAVE
SANDERSON
In this interview, we spoke to Dave Sanderson, Project Leader for the Collection Imaging team, about minimal landscapes photography.
Read about how Dave got into photography and how he approaches the medium to create stunning photos.
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EXPERIENCE
WILDLIFE THIS FATHER’S DAY
Experience Wildlife Photography of the Year 2017 this Father's day: an incredible photographic exhibition featuring 100 stunning wildlife photographs from around the globe. Bring along dad and don't miss your chance to see this unique exhibition.
You'll see incredible close-ups and perfectly timed photographs that reveal nature at its most glorious - from a curious fox peering over a wall, to a mother bear lashing out at a raven that has come too close to her cubs.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London
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ENDS