Michael Szabo discusses Wild Wellington Ngā Taonga Taiao with Te Papa Press.
Leon Perrie discusses Identification Guide to the Ferns and Lycophytes of Aotearoa New Zealand with Te Papa Press.
Glenn Busch discusses A Man Holds a Fish with Te Papa Press.
The authors answer ten questions about the book and the mahi (work) involved to publish it.
Rachel Haydon, author of The Beach Activity Book, discusses her work with Te Papa Press.
Kerry Walton and Bruce Marshal discuss ‘Native Shells of Aotearoa’ with Te Papa Press.
Julia Kasper and Phil Sirvid discuss ‘Native Insects of Aotearoa’ with Te Papa Press.
The authors of ‘Flora: Celebrating Our Botanical World’ discuss their work with Te Papa Press.
Baye Riddell discusses Ngā Kaihanga Uku: Māori Clay Artists with Te Papa Press.
Ned Barraud discusses Mangō: Sharks and Rays of Aotearoa with Te Papa Press.
Lissa Mitchell, the author of Through Shaded Glass: Women and photography in Aotearoa New Zealand 1860–1960, discusses her new book with Te Papa Press.
The Ten-Question Q&A with the authors of ‘Tatau: Samoan Tattoo, New Zealand Art, Global Culture’.
Stephanie Gibson and Claire Regnault discuss the book ‘Tiny Statements: A social history of Aotearoa New Zealand’ in badges with Te Papa Press.
Puawai Cairns, Christopher Pugsley, and Richard Taylor discuss the book ‘Gallipoli: Scale of Our War’ with Te Papa Press.
Heidi Meudt and Carlos Lehnebach discuss ‘Native Plants of Aotearoa’ with Te Papa Press.
Michael Szabo discusses ‘Native Birds of Aotearoa’ with Te Papa Press.
Robin White: Something is happening Here is the first book to be devoted to Robin White’s art in 40 years. Here, the authors reflect on working with Robin for the book and accompanying exhibition.
Dr Sadat Muaiava, author of ‘Lāuga: Understanding Samoan oratory’, discusses this guide to one of the key practices in Sāmoan culture with Te Papa Press.
Mike White, who has written the introduction to ‘Dogs in early New Zealand photographs’, discusses the book with Te Papa Press.
Victoria Cleal, author of ‘Lost in the Museum‘, discusses her latest children’s book collaboration with illustrator Isobel Joy Te Aho-White.
Lizzie Bisley, the author of Rita Angus: New Zealand Modernist | Ringatoi Hou o Aotearoa, discusses her new book with Te Papa Press.
The authors behind Hei Taonga mā ngā Uri Whakatipu | Treasures for the Rising Generation: The Dominion Museum Ethnological Expeditions 1919–1923, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
Rebecca Rice and Matariki Williams, the curators and authors behind Ngā Tai Whakarongorua | Encounters , discuss their work with Te Papa Press
Simon Pollard and Phil Sirvid, the authors of Why is That Spider Dancing?, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
Linda Waters, Sarah Hillary, and Jenny Sherman, the authors of The Back of the Painting, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
Jill Trevelyan, the author of Rita Angus: An Artist's Life, discusses her new book with Te Papa Press
Dahlia Malaeulu, author of Going to Te Papa | Asiasiga ‘i le Falemata‘aga i Te Papa , discusses her work with Te Papa Press
Claire Regnault, the author of Dressed, discusses her new book with Te Papa Press
Foss Leach, co-editor of Prehistoric Man in Palliser Bay, discusses his work with Te Papa Press.
Jane Ussher, author of Nature — Stilled, discusses her work with Te Papa Press
Peter Alsop, one of the authors of Railway Studios, discusses his work with Te Papa Press
Victoria Cleal, author of Whiti – Colossal Squid of the Deep, discusses her work with Te Papa Press.
Rachel Haydon, author of The Nature Activity Book, discusses her work with Te Papa Press.
Colin Miskelly and Craig Symes, editors of Lost Gold: Ornithology of the subantarctic Auckland Islands, discuss their work with Te Papa Press.
Wendy Nelson, author of New Zealand Seaweeds: An Illustrated Guide, discusses her work with Te Papa Press.
Karl Chitham, Kolokesa U Māhina-Tuai and Damian Skinner, the authors of Crafting Aotearoa, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
Stephanie Gibson, Matariki Williams and Puawai Cairns, the authors of Protest Tautohetohe, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
David Brechin-Smith and Ranea Aperahama, co-developers of He Paki Taonga i a Māui, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
Janet Davidson, author of The Cook Voyages Encounters, discusses her work with Te Papa Press.
Dougal Austin, editor of Te Hei Tiki discusses his work with Te Papa Press.
Awhina Tamarapa, editor of Whatu Kākahu | Māori Cloaks discusses her work with Te Papa Press.
Athol McCredie, editor of The New Photography discusses his work with Te Papa Press.
Rebecca Rice, editor of Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of Immortality, discusses her work with Te Papa Press
Susan Waugh, editor of 100 Natural History Treasures of Te Papa, discusses her work with Te Papa Press.
Peter Alsop, Dave Bamford and Lee Davidson, authors of Scenic Playground, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
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Bronwyn Labrum, editor of Women Now: The Legacy of Female Suffrage, discusses her work with Te Papa Press
Sean Mallon and Sébastien Galliot, co-authors of Tatau: A History of Sāmoan Tattooing, discuss their work with Te Papa Press
Conal McCarthy, author of Te Papa: Reinventing New Zealand’s National Museum, discusses his work with Te Papa Press
Athol McCredie, editor of Ten x Ten: Art at Te Papa, discusses the book with Te Papa Press.
Helen Lloyd, author of The New Zealand Art Activity Book: new edition, discusses her work with Te Papa Press
Athol McCredie, author of New Zealand Photography Collected, discusses his work with Te Papa Press.
Simon Pollard, author of The Genius of Bugs, discusses his work with Te Papa Press.
Damian Skinner, author of The Māori Meeting House: Introducing the Whare Whakairo, discusses his work with Te Papa Press.