
Making Histories: Communities and Covid-19
Making Histories is a Te Papa project which aims to support visitors and communities around New Zealand to reflect on and share their experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Free museum entry for New Zealanders and people living in New Zealand
Open every day 10am-6pm
(except Christmas Day)
Free museum entry for New Zealanders and people living in New Zealand
Exploring emerging and under-represented perspectives on the Covid-19 pandemic.
External partners: Dr Rebekah Jaung, Sarah Jane D. Lipura, Dr Shavonne Duffy, community stakeholders (various), Alexander Turnbull Library.
Project description: This project aims to support visitors and communities around Aotearoa New Zealand to reflect on their experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic and foster longer-term discussions about issues such as work, health and wellbeing, racism, and inequality.
Research undertaken by Te Papa curators as part of this project will focus on ensuring the perspectives of under-represented communities inform the development and interpretation of our emerging Covid-19 collections, as well as related digital and public programme activities.
Learn more about this project on our Making Histories hub, which includes a full introduction written by Curator Asian New Zealand Histories Dr Grace Gassin.
Covid-19 graffiti, Glenmore St, Thorndon, Wellington, 7 April 2020, Wellington, by Maarten Holl. Acquired 2020. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Te Papa (CA001237/001/0012)
Making Histories is a Te Papa project which aims to support visitors and communities around New Zealand to reflect on and share their experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Connecting international museums and curators documenting and contextualising the use of facemasks during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020–21.